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  2. List of demolished buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio

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    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 ...

  3. Category:Demolished buildings and structures in Columbus ...

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    Pages in category "Demolished buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Westland Mall (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. LeVeque Tower - Wikipedia

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    LeVeque turned the building over to the new ownership group in lieu of a foreclosure on a $16.2 million mortgage on the building, and at this point it was about a third empty. [42] She had previously engaged an architect on a proposal to convert part of the building to residential use, but it was deemed not financially feasible at the time. [43]

  6. Capitol Square - Wikipedia

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    The 10-acre (4.0 ha) statehouse grounds were donated by four prominent Franklinton landholders to form the new state capitol. [2] As the city's downtown began to empty in the mid-20th century, several buildings around the square were demolished.

  7. Hartman Building and Theater - Wikipedia

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    The vacant building was demolished in August 1910 [4] [3]: 53–55 by contractor Henry Lauer. [ 7 ] Earlier in 1910, Samuel B. Hartman 's adult daughter Maribel talked him into constructing a new building and theater on the site; [ 8 ] she reportedly desired the theater as part of her interest in drama and music and dream of being a star. [ 4 ]