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CITY VIEWS! Lot is NOT in any Historic District. Buildable city lot (45' x est 150 ft) shows a Vine St address but goes up the hill to Van Lear. Never heard of Van Lear? All the better. Small, quiet street, sparsely populated, just off of Ohio Ave. The adjacent lot with public stairs to the south is city owned and maintained. A public garden "Urban Edible Garden" with fruit trees has been planned. This lot affords owners close proximity to public transportation. Bus is down the public steps and the streetcar is a 15 minute walk. Findlay Market is .7 mile. So close to breweries and shops along Race and Vine too numerous to name. Walkable score of 88. Development is happening just blocks away in the 1800 block of Vine AND a 51,000 sqft community center at Findlay Park. developmnt moving up the hill from OTR. AND down the hill from Clifton with new development across from Inwood Park. Bring builder Sewer and water on the street.