Calhoun Street's new look for '05-06
UC and the Clifton Heights community celebrate the opening of a new student apartment complex, new retail shops and a fresh look for neighborhood businesses at the southern edge of the university's West Campus.
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Entrance to the new student apartments above the Calhoun Marketplace and UC's Calhoun Garage. Photo/Andrew Higley
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Hundreds of students, most of them freshmen and sophomores, are settling into fully furnished and air-conditioned UC-affiliated apartments that overlook Clifton Heights and West Campus. Long before school opened, nearly all the upscale housing had been grabbed up, partly because rent includes all utilities, phone, cable, high-speed Internet access, full carpeting and dishwasher-equipped kitchens. Built atop UC's new Calhoun parking garage, the 750-bed complex is the first project completed by the Clifton Heights Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (CHCURC), in which UC is a major partner.
Below student apartments along Calhoun are the freshly built retail spaces of the "Calhoun Marketplace," which have begun to fill up with restaurants, shops and service centers. The first to open its doors was Fifth Third Bank. Office manager Maher Kaddoura says that among the center's full-service options are free, student-friendly online banking accounts and a variety of student loan options.
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A fully equipped apartment
kitchen
Courtesy of University Park
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Arby's, one of the former fast-food mainstays of the neighborhood, will have a new location at McMillan and West Clifton, across from Chipotle Mexican Grill. Meanwhile, in spite of many months in the shadow of the construction zone on Calhoun, Myra's Dionysus continues to serve low-cost vegetarian delights, including hummus appetizers, Thai pumpkin gazpacho and Zapata pitas.
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The Fifth Third Bank in the Calhoun Marketplace is just down the street from Old St. George Church. Photo/Andrew Higley
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Administered by CHCURC, on behalf of the Clifton Heights Business Association, the program assists business owners with paperwork and advice about effective signs, lights and paint colors that also complement the "Old Town" district as a whole. An architectural review board composed of local business and property owners, bankers, retailers, architects, designers and planners has guided the process.
See earlier construction photos.
Read more about the Calhoun Street Project and see a rendering.
Clifton Heights Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation.
View slideshow of progress.

