Developers Chosen For Old Columbus Municipal Power Plant On Nationwide Blvd

 In Apartments, Columbus, Commercial, development, real estate, Residential, Retail

The City of Columbus announced that they have chosen Brad DeHays and Schiff Capital to redevelop the three buildings that comprise the long closed Columbus Municipal Power Plant property at 555 West Nationwide Blvd.

The three buildings mentioned above are all on the north side of Nationwide Blvd.

The plan is to add retail, office and multifamily residential and turn this area into an extension of the Arena District. They’re looking at as much as 33,000 square feet of office space in addition to an auction house and event space.

On the south side of the street is the Columbus Central Outpost Center that will be moving to a new McKinley Ave. facility. This 5 1/2 acres will be developed by Borror Properties with a 60,000 square foot office building with multi unit residential on the north side of the office building.

Nationwide Realty controls the 25 acres that sits between the Central Outpost and the railroad tracks. At this time it hasn’t be determined exactly what will happen to this parcel, but I would expect more of the same with net leased retail, office and multiunit residential.

Completion is expected to be late 2017. If you have interest or questions, feel free to contact me, Scott Harris at 614-905-6614.

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