Groundbreaking planned for ‘The Taylor,’ the downtown mixed-use project

COLUMBUS – Flaherty & Collins Properties will break ground on The Taylor, a $41 million mixed-use project, featuring space for a future grocer, in downtown Columbus at 3 p.m. Thursday.

The groundbreaking event will be at 725 2nd St.

“We are excited to partner with the City of Columbus and the Columbus Redevelopment Commission on this multifaceted project,” said Deron Kintner, General Counsel for Flaherty & Collins Properties, and the lead project developer. “With an urban grocery, upscale amenities, a tremendous location, we really believe it’s going to be a great project for Columbus and future residents.”

The Taylor will include 200 apartments, space for a 10,000 square foot grocery store, and 400 parking spaces.

“The addition of The Taylor to downtown Columbus is something our community has been seeking for many years,” said Mayor Jim Lienhoop. “We are very excited to see this project take its next steps toward reality and the amenities it will bring to both our downtown and the community.”

The Taylor features modern, resort-style amenities, including a community lounge with kitchen, tech lounge, fitness center with on demand classes, interior storage, bike fixit station, dog spa, bark park, pool, grilling stations, pickleball court, firepits and will be directly adjacent to the 1821 Trail.

Among the amenities at The Taylor will be a community lounge with kitchen, tech lounge, fitness center with on demand classes, interior storage, bike fixit station, dog spa, bark park, pool, grilling stations, pickleball court and firepits.

Apartments will feature modern designs and finishes, luxury wood tile vinyl, quartz countertops, LED lighting, in unit washer and dryer and private balconies.

Flaherty & Collins Properties expects that with a focus on studio, one and two-bedroom luxury apartments, The Taylor will see a higher percentage of young professionals and empty nesters.

“Between the amenities and the close proximity to shopping, dining and entertainment options around the downtown area, it’s a perfect mix really,” says Kintner.

For more on this story, see Wednesday’s Republic.