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    Metropolitan offering condo buyers unique floorplans

    The Columbus Dispatch wrote Metropolitan offering 20 condo buyers some unique floorplans

    Monday, October 29, 2007

    By Mike Pramik

    The four-story, 20-unit structure is impossible to miss, striking a dramatic profile at the five-point intersection that includes Northwest Boulevard and 3rd Avenue. Developer Metropolitan Holdings is putting the finishing touches on the building in anticipation of the first units being completed by mid-December.

    The Metropolitan has 14 two-bedroom, two-bathroom units. The remaining condos are split evenly between one- and three-bedroom floor plans.

    The Metropolitan is one of a handful of recently built condo developments either in or near Grandview Heights. Others include Cityspace’s Heights at Grandview, a 20-unit building at Grandview and 3rd avenues, and Santer Communities’ Boulevard Green at 1834 Northwest Blvd.

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