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    Bexley Gateway’s condos are selling, developer says

    The Columbus Dispatch wrote Bexley Gateway’s condos are selling, developer says

    Monday, October 1, 2007

    By Mike Pramik

    The developer of Bexley Gateway says he’s encouraged about life at the top.

    Larry Ruben said potential buyers have spoken for five of the six penthouses he’s building inside the Alexander, the condominium building at the Gateway project. Despite a tough overall housing market, Ruben said the upscale units are moving and that he expects more than half of the 31 condos to be spoken for when ready for occupancy in early 2008.

    Gateway is one of the highest-profile mixed-use developments in central Ohio. It’s a true upscale infill project, promising amenities such as enclosed parking and a fitness center in a building that’s integrated in Bexley’s cozy downtown. Gateway also has contracted with local company I’ll Do It! to operate a concierge service for the condo owners.

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