No kids today, and I needed to stop into the office, so I decided to bike into work and spent a good deal of time taking pictures on the way back.
I am far from a professional photographer, but I tried to get a number of shots of construction/recently constructed buildings across the Strip and Lawrenceville.
Approaching the new office building (I believe it's called District 15 2.0?) in the Strip.
Another view.
The completed building alongside it, along with view of the completed rehab (with attached parking garage) over on Smallman.
Serious urban canyon vibes on Waterfront Place
Another angle of the new apartment building.
The far end of the building set had completed cladding. I actually like the cladding on the new buildings more than the Edge 1909 on the next block. It seems more honest regarding what the building is actually made out of.
Looking backwards at the block.
Wine and Spirits has moved in...
The new apartment building which is next to the Cork Factory, and looks oddly like a ship.
Other side of the building. Seems like it will be a nice inviting alley when it's done and the trees are grown in.
New condo building on Smallman
Still mostly a dirt pile, but this is where the new, larger condo building on Penn is going to be. View from the alley.
New Three Crossings office building.
Seems like a nice inviting plaza.
Rehab of small building in Strip.
Small spec office building in Upper Strip. Still completely vacant.
Moving on to Lawrenceville...
Doughboy Square Apartments (affordable housing).
The other Doughboy Square Apartments building...
And another angle.
This building was very slowly constructed, finished up around the beginning of the Pandemic. It was supposed to have another Big Burrito restaurant on the ground floor, but that fell through for obvious reasons.
New condo building being constructed on Butler.
I tried to take some pictures of Arsenal 201's second phase, but it was really hard to get a good context. It might have been better if I had went up on the bridge for a semi-overhead shot.
More of Arsenal 201 Phase 2
New infill house I stumbled across on my way home.
This one isn't brand new, but it went from a vacant lot to complete in like six months, which shocked me.
It's funny seeing Stinky's gentrified now.
Mini-development in Upper Lawrenceville.
There's a house that looks like this on every block.
The most interesting thing about this stand of three houses is it's on Wickliffe Street - way the hell up in Upper Lawrenceville, literally as far as you can go before you hit Stanton Heights.