Monday, February 23, 2009

Model Group releases Trinity Flats rendering

The Model Group has released a rendering by architect glaserworks of Trinity Flats, a new construction and rehabiliation condominium project at the in Over-the-Rhine.

The new construction project, which is getting ready for footers, will include 18 units; Seven units will be created in the rehabbed buildings at 1332-1342 Vine Street.

Twenty parking spaces will be included on site and five spaces in the adjacent lot.

Bobby Maly, vice president of development for the Model Group, also reports that they have gotten two contracts on this past week.

Both projects are part of Phase III of 3CDC's Gateway Quarter, a $30.3 million project that includes 106 for-sale housing units and over 15,000 square feet of commercial space.

Image credit: Jeff Raser, AIA, glaserworks

Previous reading on BC:
Mottainai and Trinity Flats photo update, 1/22/09 (1/29/09)
Blogger Tour of Living, Part II (10/2/08)
Wrecking Cincinnati, 7/24/08 (7/24/08)
Model releases Trinity Flats elevations (2/13/08)

6 comments:

Sherman Cahal said...

This looks fantastic! I was curious about what was coming up at this site, and I'm pleased that it will be very dense infill. Where will the parking spaces be?

drazilla said...

The parking spaces will be accessed from Mercer and will be in the rear of the building.

Jared said...

is this the location where the red barn was?

Randy Simes said...

This looks fantastic. Model did a great job with the infill across the street, and they look like they'll be doing another bang up job here.

Jared - the red bard was just south of this site across the street. I think that's part of the Mercer Commons development site.

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Newt said...

Trinity Flats is also the name of the site of the first atomic bomb test. I cannot believe they're *stil* using that name for an urban renewal project. Robert Maly is going to have Jesse jackson standing on his desk screaming at him one of these days, and rightfully so.

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