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The Merchant Building is a 32-story skyscraper under construction in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The project formally began in 2016 when the city solicited design ideas; it selected a winning proposal in 2017.
St. Joseph Cathedral (Columbus, Ohio) Saint Patrick Church (Columbus, Ohio) Schlee-Kemmler Building; Second Presbyterian Church (Columbus, Ohio) Seneca Hotel; Skylab Gallery; Snowden-Gray House; South High Commercial Historic District; Standard Building (Columbus, Ohio) Stoddart Block
Urban renewal became popular, and residents believed that old-looking buildings were causing a loss of business downtown, and so many buildings were demolished and replaced with parking lots. Beginning around 1999, demolitions began to be more discouraged, and city planners began to accept new urbanism and residential development in Downtown ...
The Downtown building and the four businesses she plans to start in it are her own venture, though. She bought the State Street building in August 2023 for $422,506 by obtaining a Small Business ...
The online auction, conducted by Kaufman Realty & Auctions, ends Aug. 22. ... The property features a well-maintained 5,200 sq ft building on 1.02 acres and includes all restaurant equipment, 2 ...
The South High Commercial Historic District is a historic district on High Street in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1987. [1] The district includes 11 contributing commercial buildings, spanning two city blocks.
Hilton Columbus Downtown The 28-story Hilton Columbus Downtown tower opened in October 2022. The hotel tower, at 402 N. High St., next to the Greater Columbus Convention Center, is 28 stories and ...
109–111 South High Street is a commercial building on South High Street in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The building was built in a commercial district that has housed numerous businesses. The current building was constructed c. 1938 for a Woolworth's five-and-dime store, which operated until 1997. After six years of vacancy, the building housed ...