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Downtown Columbus

The Columbus Warehouse District is home to both new and long-standing businesses—plus plenty of places to eat, drink, live and play. It’s simple to get here, convenient to park here, and easy to navigate by foot or car. Take a look at all the notable places nearby.

Right in

Downtown Columbus

The Columbus Warehouse District is home to both new and long-standing businesses—plus plenty of places to eat, drink, live and play. It’s simple to get here, convenient to park here, and easy to navigate by foot or car. Take a look at all the notable places nearby.

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Location

7Brioso Roastery & Coffee Bar
2Flat & Iron
11Freedom a la Cart Cafe
10Jackie O’s on Fourth
1Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse
8Jimmy John’s
9Matt & Tony’s
3OH Pizza and Brew
5Pins Mechanical Co.
12The Kee
6The Roosevelt Coffee House
4Wolf’s Ridge Brewing
1Sixty Spring
5The Abigail
2The Atlas Apartments
6The Industry Apartments
3The Neilston
4The Normandy
7The View on Grant
1Abbott Nutrition
3Ballet Met
2Children’s Theatre
4CSCC Culinary Building
5New Mixed-Use Development (7 stores at 230 E. Long)

Columbus Warehouse District

  1. Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse
  2. Flat & Iron
  3. OH Pizza and Brew
  4. Wolf’s Ridge Brewing
  5. Pins Mechanical Co.
  6. The Roosevelt Coffee House
  7. Brioso Roastery & Coffee Bar
  8. Jimmy John’s
  9. Matt & Tony’s
  10. Jackie O’s on Fourth
  11. Freedom a la Cart Cafe
  12. The Kee
  1. Sixty Spring
  2. The Atlas Apartments
  3. The Neilston
  4. The Normandy
  5. The Abigail
  6. The Industry Apartments
  7. The View on Grant
  1. Abbott Nutrition
  2. Children’s Theatre
  3. Ballet Met
  4. CSCC Culinary Building
  5. New Mixed-Use Development (7 stores at 230 E. Long)

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Business is booming in Columbus, Ohio. The state’s capital and largest city, Columbus boasts a consistently healthy growth rate, thanks to its diverse economy, educated workforce, superior infrastructure and pro-business tax environment.

The city also is the winner of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s $40 million Smart City Challenge. The $40 million award, combined with $500 million in additional public and private funding will be used to turn Columbus into the nation’s first city to integrate self-driving electric vehicles, smart grids, smart streetlights and collision avoidance sensors.