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The 69 apartments in the LeVeque Tower in Downtown Columbus are gradually being converted into condominiums as their leases expire. This significant transformation marks a shift in the use of one of the city’s most iconic buildings. The LeVeque Tower, known for its distinctive Art Deco architecture, has long been a staple of the Columbus skyline.
As the conversion progresses, prospective buyers are showing interest in the newly available units. The move to transform rental apartments into condos reflects a growing trend in urban living, where more residents seek ownership opportunities in vibrant downtown areas. The conversion is expected to enhance the appeal of the tower, offering residents the chance to invest in a piece of Columbus history.
Local real estate experts anticipate that this shift will contribute positively to the downtown housing market, providing a mix of lifestyle options for those looking to live in the heart of the city. The LeVeque Tower's transformation is poised to redefine urban living in Columbus.
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