The Pizzuti Companies has announced the opening of The Residences at the Sutton, a luxury multi-family development in the Short North Arts District of Columbus, Ohio. Move-ins for first residents have officially begun.
The six-story project is located one block off High Street at 30 W. First Ave., within walking distance of Italian Village Park and Goodale Park as well as shopping, dining and retail. The development includes 100 apartment homes including studio, one-, and two-bedroom floor plans and 123 secured parking spaces.
“The Short North is one of Columbus’ most attractive neighborhoods, offering residents convenient access to parks, shopping, and dining outlets,” said Jamie McNally, Director of Development for The Pizzuti Companies. “The Sutton offers the finest in urban living, and we are pleased to welcome first residents to the community.”
A fitness center with Peloton bike and dedicated yoga area, an indoor parking garage with electric car charging stations and a 24/7 secure package room are among the community’s many amenities. The third floor is highlighted by a 2,000-square-foot heavily landscaped amenity deck with bocce ball court, barbecue grills, and a fire pit, as well as a resident club room with booth seating and Hi-Fi record player.
Recognizing the importance of living with art, The Sutton showcases an extensive art program that includes pieces by local and national artists. These contemporary works include black and white photography, dynamic videos, custom neon, and newly published prints by Joseph Editions.
Residents are invited to choose from two different finish packages, each featuring chef-inspired kitchens with quartz countertops and stainless-steel Whirlpool appliances, Wi-Fi enabled thermostats, generous walk-in closets, in-unit washers and dryers, and an abundance of natural light. Select apartment homes will also include expansive outdoor balconies or convenient private, walk-up entrances. The Sutton boasts spacious floor plans range from over 500-square-foot studio apartment homes to over 1,300-square-foot two-bedroom units.
The Residences at The Sutton was designed by Lupton Rausch Architecture.