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State Convention of the Colored Citizen held in city. [6] Green Lawn Cemetery established. 1850. The Columbus and Xenia Railroad begins operating, [2] and the first passenger train arrives in the city. [1] Development of Franklin Park began. [4] Population: 17,882. [5] 1851. Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad begins operating.
The area is "a very high need community in Columbus," Draper said, referencing the ZIP code: 43232. The ZIP code often boasts many evictions, high infant mortality and food insecurity.
Eastland Mall is a defunct shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio. The mall opened February 14, 1968 and closed on December 27, 2022. [2] There are 4 vacant anchor stores that were once Lazarus, JCPenney, Sears, and Macy's (built as Kaufmann's). The mall is owned and managed by Eastland Mall Holdings, LLC.
Columbus City Center (known locally as City Center) was a 1,250,000 sq ft (116,000 m 2), three-level shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio. It was located in the city's downtown, near the Ohio Statehouse, next to the Ohio Theatre, and connected to the Hyatt on Capitol Square hotel. The mall closed and was demolished in 2009.
Westland Mall is a demolished 860,000-square-foot (80,000 m 2) shopping center located at the intersection of U.S. Route 40 and Interstate 270 on the west side of Columbus, Ohio. In November 2012, the majority of the mall closed, and the last anchor closed in 2017. A mixed use development is planned, and demolition began around August 2023.
The Park opened in 1999 and is also home to the Columbus Police Memorial. [38] The McFerson Commons, in the Arena District, is a 2.21 acres (0.89 ha; 0.0089 km 2) park that was developed after the demolition of the Ohio State Penitentiary. The park is named after the Nationwide Insurance CEO from 1992 to 2000, Dimon R. McFerson. The focal point ...
Columbus (/ k ə ˈ l ʌ m b ə s /, kə-LUM-bəs) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Ohio.With a 2020 census population of 905,748, [10] it is the 14th-most populous city in the U.S., the second-most populous city in the Midwest (after Chicago), and the third-most populous U.S. state capital (after Phoenix, Arizona and Austin, Texas).
Here’s what happened Jason Fauntleroy thought he'd snagged a great deal when he purchased a vacant lot in Trenton, Ohio, for $5,000 from the Butler County Sheriff’s Office auction three years ago.