COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Nearly 70 apartments inside Downtown’s historic Leveque Tower are set to be converted into for-sale condominiums.
Kaufman Development announced in April it’s planning to sell the 69 units inside the Leveque throughout the next 18 months. The company developed the apartments in 2015 as part of the tower’s nearly $30 million renovation that also included the launch of Hotel Leveque, the building’s 149-room boutique hotel.
“Leveque is truly very unique. There’s nothing like it. It’s the height. It’s the prestige. It’s the history, the nostalgia,” said Brett Kaufman, the development company’s CEO. “People now have an opportunity to own part of the city’s most iconic skyscraper.”

Located at 50 W. Broad St., the Leveque stands 47 stories tall and was the tallest building between Chicago and New York when construction completed in 1927.
The 69 apartments can be found on floors 19 through 33, ranging from 750 to 1,750 square feet. The units are expected to be sold for $240,000 to $650,000. Zillow shows that several have already been listed, like a one-bedroom, 1,150-square-foot unit on the market for $379,900, and a two-bedroom, 1,266-square-foot unit for $425,000.
Once sold, the rental units will join the Leveque’s existing eight condos on floors 34 through 36. One of those is also currently on the market, a two-bedroom, three-bathroom unit spanning 1,751 square feet for $599,900.
Leveque residents have access to an expansive list of amenities, like the 24-hour fitness center, dry-cleaning, emergency maintenance, on-site security, a covered parking garage and more. Residents can also utilize The Keep, the restaurant and bar on the mezzanine level, along with the tower’s Starbucks locations.