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    Carlyle’s Watch sees success with rental units

    Business First of Columbus wrote Softened market prods new approach for downtown-area condos

    Friday, February 29, 2008

    by Brian R. Ball

    A high-end Columbus condo tower that struggled to find buyers in 2007 has had little trouble landing renters, just as the developer of a Short North-area condo project moves toward a similar strategy to combat the effects of a sluggish housing market.

    The 54-unit Carlyles Watch has filled 28 of 31 condos at rents from $950 to $3,300 a month in less than three months. The other 23 condos have been sold.

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