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March 12th, 2010 categories: Real Estate News
"Drawing crowds since it started in 1984, Gallery Hop helped transform the formerly neglected, crime-ridden urban district into the vibrant, independent arts enclave that it is today. "
Not only is the Short North a nice place to visit, you WOULD also want to live there. Call me, I can help.
Most Recently, there was a great shout out to the Short North in a nice sized NYT Travel article …..
……Over the past few years, more independent shops and restaurants have joined the galleries, attracting a vibrant mix of young professionals, hipsters and neo-bohemians to the area. During the day, Columbus’s trendsetters shop for under-the-radar labels and screen-printed tees from local designers at Milk Bar (1203 North High Street; 614-754-8802; milkbarboutique.com ). Despite the name, no refreshments are served. But at nearby Tasi CafĂ© (680 North Pearl Street; 614-222-0788; tasicafe.com ), the chalkboard menus list plenty of brunch favorites, like challah French toast with sliced bananas and maple syrup ($7). And even the cafe serves as an art showcase in this neighborhood. In support of the next generation of local artists, Tasi lines its walls with works by students and recent graduates of the Columbus College of Art & Design……
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