The Seneca - Luxury Apartments - The Property

The Property

Standing at the Corner of Broad and Grant Avenue in the Downtown Discovery District of Columbus, Ohio, is the once proud Seneca Hotel building. Originally constructed in 1917 and designed by noted Columbus Architect Frank Packard, this historically listed 10-story brick structure is being transformed into a 76 unit apartment building with nearly 15,000 square feet of ground floor retail. Units include studio, 1 and 2 bedrooms with great views of the downtown skyline and surrounding historic architecture.

The Seneca is a landmark for a community that is home to Columbus College of Art and Design, Franklin University, Capital University Law School, and Columbus State Community College – each of which is within a few blocks walking distance. The Seneca is literally in the center of everything.

Consisting of approximately 120,000 SF, the redevelopment of The Seneca will be $15 million dollars and will utilize a combination of Historic Tax Credits and CORF (Clean Ohio Revitalization Funds) to bring about the transformation. The project has been well received by the local community and the City of Columbus with broad support from the Mayor. 

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