Guests are starting to move into One at the Peninsula, a new apartment complex in Franklinton that raises the bar on Columbus rents.
Residents are starting to move into One at the Peninsula, a new apartment complex in the Franklinton neighborhood across the Scioto River from Downtown that raises the bar on Columbus rents.four years ago to build the most expensive apartment in the city.
In all, One at the Peninsula offers 16 penthouses, ranging from $2,095 to $7,999. While the three most-expensive are still available , 12 of the remaining 13 are spoken for, even though some are months away from opening."Everyone who's come in said they've been watching it being built from the beginning," said Anthony McKenzie, property manager of the complex, which was developed by the Indianapolis firm Flaherty & Collins.
The penthouse rents were forecast by the company in 2019, before construction had even begun. Deron Kintner, general counsel for Flaherty & Collins, said then the apartments would be the most expensive in the city.One at the Peninsula is part ofon the west side of the Scioto River next to COSI Columbus.
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