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Kaufman Development Corp. is in the process of transforming the 69 apartments located in the iconic LeVeque Tower in Downtown Columbus into condominiums. This change is occurring as current leases come to an end, allowing the company to gradually convert the rental units into ownership opportunities for potential buyers.
The condominiums are expected to be priced between $240,000 and $650,000, appealing to a range of buyers looking to invest in a piece of Columbus history. The LeVeque Tower, known for its Art Deco architecture, has long been a landmark in the city, and this conversion aims to preserve its historical significance while providing modern living spaces.
As the conversion progresses, prospective buyers will have the chance to own a home in one of Columbus's most recognizable buildings. The move is anticipated to attract both local residents and newcomers to the area, enhancing the community and contributing to the ongoing revitalization of Downtown Columbus.
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