Broad-Brunson Place Condominiums
The Broad-Brunson Place Condominiums is a set of condominium units in the Woodland Park neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The condominiums were listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1984
Attributes
The seventeen-unit structure was designed with French and Spanish influences. Its design was attributed to Robert Gilmore Hanford, though the attribution is unconfirmed. Hanford was responsible for the design of several similar buildings in the neighboring city of Bexley, including the Ohio Governor's Mansion.[1]
The complex forms a rough U-shape, with most units facing west toward Brunson Avenue; some units open to the north and south sides. The east side of the block is primarily lawn and porch space for the units. The building has 2.5 stories, with stuccoed brick exterior walls and a colorful roof of red, green, and gray slate.[1]
History
It was built as an apartment complex c. 1920, but by 1976 it was used for condominiums instead.[1] The complex was listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1984.[2]
References
- ^ a b c Samuelson, Robert E.; et al. (Pasquale C. Grado, Judith L. Kitchen, Jeffrey T. Darbee) (1976). Architecture: Columbus. The Foundation of The Columbus Chapter of The American Institute of Architects. p. 189. OCLC 2697928.
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National Register of Historic Places
- 18th & E. Broad Historic District
- 21st & E. Broad Historic Group
- Bryden Road District
- 120 S. Central Avenue
- Broad Street United Methodist Church (Columbus, Ohio)
- Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker House
- Central High School (Columbus, Ohio)
- Central Ohio Fire Museum
- Charles S. Barrett Building
- Columbia Larrimer Building
- Cristo Rey Columbus High School
- Cultural Arts Center
- East Town Street Historic District
- Felton School
- First Congregational Church (Columbus, Ohio)
- Franklinton Post Office
- Gen. William Henry Harrison Headquarters
- Gilbert H. Hamilton House
- Great Southern Hotel & Theatre
- Greater Columbus Arts Council
- H.A. Higgins Building
- Hamilton Park Historic District (Columbus, Ohio)
- Indianola Junior High School
- Iuka Ravine Historic District
- Jefferson Avenue Historic District (Columbus, Ohio)
- Jeffrey Manufacturing Company Office Building
- King Arts Complex
- Krumm House
- LeVeque Tower
- Lubal Manufacturing & Distributing Company
- Market-Mohawk Center
- New Indianola Historic District
- North High School
- North Market Historic District
- Ohio Baptist General Association Headquarters
- Ohio Moline Plow Building
- Ohio Statehouse
- Old Beechwold Historic District
- Old Port Columbus Terminal
- Orton Memorial Laboratory
- Richard Berry Jr. House (Columbus, Ohio)
- Schlee-Kemmler Building
- Second Presbyterian Church (Columbus, Ohio)
- Seneca Hotel
- South High Commercial Historic District
- Standard Building (Columbus, Ohio)
- Sullivant Land Office
- The Hamlet (Columbus, Ohio)
- Thurber House
- Trinity Episcopal Church (Columbus, Ohio)
- United States Carriage Company
- United States Post Office and Courthouse (Columbus, Ohio)
- Valley Dale Ballroom
- W.H. Jones Mansion
historic district contributing properties
- Broad Street Apartments
- Broad Street Christian Church
- C. E. Morris House
- Cambridge Arms
- Charles Frederick Myers house
- Columbus Landmarks Foundation
- Erwin W. Schueller House
- Hanna House
- Heyne-Zimmerman House
- Joseph Warren Yost House
- Kelton House Museum and Garden
- Lazarus House
- Linus B. Kauffman House
- North Market
- Scofield-Sanor House
- Sharp-Page House
- Shedd-Dunn House
- Soloman Levy House
- 1379 N. High Street Apartment Building
- Avery Pontiac Building
- Broad-Brunson Place Condominiums
- Citizens Building (Columbus, Ohio)
- The Clifton
- Columbus Dispatch Building
- Dan's Drive-In
- Dr. Lewis M. Early Residence
- E.O. Snyder Grocer
- Engine House No. 7 (Columbus, Ohio)
- First Avenue School (Columbus, Ohio)
- Gale House Condominiums
- Graham Elementary and Middle School
- Indianola Forest Historic District
- Joseph Henderson House
- Macon Hotel
- McClure-Nesbitt Motor Company
- Nagy Brothers Shoe Repair
- Northmoor Engine House
- Northwood Park (Columbus, Ohio)
- Old Oaks Historic District
- Reeb Avenue Center
- Scioto River Bridge Group
- Southwood Elementary School
- St. Joseph Cathedral (Columbus, Ohio)
- St. Mark's Masonic Temple No. 7 of the Prince Hall Free & Accepted Masons
- Weisheimer House
- White Castle Restaurant