Factory 52: New call for a $100 million mixed-use assignment on an old US game card. But it’s not the first time In Norwood

A giant mixed-use progression underway on the former US game card is a new development. But it’s not the first time In Norwood he has a new call and a logo that pays homage to the history of the game card.

The progression will be Factory 52.

And the call will highlight the symbol of a cat, one of the 4 card combinations to play in a game, in the new logo.

The logo is also a clock dial in the middle of the padel racket in popularity of the iconic clock tower that will be restored as a component of the new $100 million progression in an asset of approximately 21 acres on 4590 Beech Street.

Plans call for the creation of lots of new residential units, restaurants and outlets, a new parking lot and a network park in that of the former gaming card company, which has relocated its operations in Erlanger, Kentucky in 2009.

PLK Communities, the developer of Sycamore Township, plans to rebuild the building in 3 phases, starting with approximately 220 residential complexes and up to 20 townhomes for sale.

Construction is expected to begin in the first part of next year.

The first phase will also come with a giant market room, with stalls promoting food and other items, and a farmer’s market site complex that will anchor the core of development.

PLK is also running to bring a brewery to and hopes to attract other specialty shops and restaurants that will promote a walking entertainment district, Nick Lingenfelter, PLK’s vice president of development, told The Enquirer in June.

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