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City announces Riverview Village closing to Cohatch; public‑improvement plans to be bid in early 2026

Dublin City Architectural Review Board · December 17, 2025
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Summary

Staff announced that the Riverview Village property closing to the Cohatch team occurred today. City staff said public‑improvement plans will be finalized and put out for bid in early 2026, and Cohatch has submitted at least a foundation permit for nearby work.

Staff told the Architectural Review Board that closing for the Riverview Village acquisition by the Cohatch team occurred today after a lengthy process. Staff said the city is finalizing public‑improvement plans for the site with the expectation those plans will go out for bid in early 2026 and that construction would begin later in 2026.

Staff said Cohatch has already submitted a foundation permit for the new building and for the area adjacent to the Red House; the company expects to start renovations and construction in the second half of 2026. Staff emphasized a desire to preserve as many original stones as possible in nearby masonry features and to select complementary materials for reconstructed sections. “The closing just happened today, finally,” a staff speaker said.

The announcement followed the board’s presentation on Riverside Drive stone walls and was offered as part of staff updates on multiple neighborhood projects.