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Columbus's long-fallowed Burns Bottom neighborhood is poised for a remarkable transformation as local developers Nic Parish and Saunders Ramsey of Friendly City Development share their vision for Parkview Columbus. After a decade-long effort by the Columbus Redevelopment Authority to acquire and prepare the site, this partnership marks a turning point for the area.
The developers unveil inspiring plans for approximately 50 single-family homes built in traditional architectural styles that honor Columbus' historic character. Drawing inspiration from successful projects like Starkville's Adelaide development, Parkview will feature front porches, walkable streets, rear-loading garages, and thoughtful integration with existing amenities like the nearby soccer complex. With $5.2 million in public funding secured for infrastructure improvements, the project combines public investment with private expertise to create a neighborhood that emphasizes community connection over mere profit.
What sets this development apart is the deep personal investment of its creators. Parrish lives just blocks from the site and speaks passionately about finding his own sense of community after moving downtown. Both developers emphasize that while financial viability is necessary, their primary motivation is improving Columbus by creating housing options that will attract more residents to downtown. The timeline calls for groundbreaking by year's end, with homes potentially ready by 2028, bringing new energy to the entire downtown ecosystem.
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Columbus's long-fallowed Burns Bottom neighborhood is poised for a remarkable transformation as local developers Nic Parish and Saunders Ramsey of Friendly City Development share their vision for Parkview Columbus. After a decade-long effort by the Columbus Redevelopment Authority to acquire and prepare the site, this partnership marks a turning point for the area.
The developers unveil inspiring plans for approximately 50 single-family homes built in traditional architectural styles that honor Columbus' historic character. Drawing inspiration from successful projects like Starkville's Adelaide development, Parkview will feature front porches, walkable streets, rear-loading garages, and thoughtful integration with existing amenities like the nearby soccer complex. With $5.2 million in public funding secured for infrastructure improvements, the project combines public investment with private expertise to create a neighborhood that emphasizes community connection over mere profit.
What sets this development apart is the deep personal investment of its creators. Parrish lives just blocks from the site and speaks passionately about finding his own sense of community after moving downtown. Both developers emphasize that while financial viability is necessary, their primary motivation is improving Columbus by creating housing options that will attract more residents to downtown. The timeline calls for groundbreaking by year's end, with homes potentially ready by 2028, bringing new energy to the entire downtown ecosystem.

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