Million-dollar neighborhood approved for 14-acre Dublin reserve

DUBLIN, Ohio (WCMH) — A neighborhood with million-dollar homes is coming to a 14-acre reserve in Dublin.

Dublin zoning officials recommended approval on Oct. 23 for a proposal by architecture firm MKSK that calls for 20 single-family homes to be built on the 14-acre property north of Bright Road, near the Grande Cliffs Estates and Hopewell Elementary School. The commission greenlit the plan, which was first reviewed by the city in June 2024, with little deliberation.

“This is an outstanding project, so I fully support it, I think this is really a great project, and thank you for bringing a project of this quality to us,” said commissioner Gary Alexander.

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Each home will have a $1.5 million to $2 million price tag, with central Ohio-based Corinthian Fine Homes as the neighborhood’s designated builder. Brian Kinzelman, co-founder of MKSK, said during a previous commission meeting that the proposal aims to conserve several acres of green space, and reiterated that the development wouldn’t be gated.

The development looks “forward to being part of this neighborhood, not exclusive of it,” he said…

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