Hilltop and liden are also on the list, but further down. I spent a lot of time out there 2018/19 while doing 2 flips - and the amount it's changed since then is amazing. They are doing a ton of development and investment out there. Whitehall is an interesting area that I haven't seen mentioned here yet. Not sure if that ever got passed the general idea stage but I think that paired with some food other than fast food chicken on the corner of 5th and cleveland would do wonders. Would love to see Rouge do some more development over there - a few years ago I remember reading about them wanting to build a little arena across from their building on 5th for some of their athletic competitions. I believe 5th and 2nd Aves are the only 2 thoroughfares from one end of the neighborhood to the other. But man, 71 going straight through the neighborhood really hurts it. Milo Grogan is definitely interesting and makes too much sense having short north/Italian village on one side and downtown on the other. South High down by the Fort is also an interesting area that is rumored to be one of the next "hot spots", but anytime I'm down there I just can't get passed how industrial it all feels and the lack of walkabilty. Everything around the hospital and Livingston is and has been great and it's trickeling south - shout out to two dollar radio and Chef Hiro for their great vegan food! Would love to see more development getting into Hungarian village and reeb-hosack but I think it eventually gets there. I'd put some of the Parsons corridor in that group as well. All the major pieces are in place - still a few rough around the edges spots in each neighborhood but everything continues to get better year over year. The Bottoms was/is just a nickname that grew in the 80s/90s / early 2000s because of the neighborhoods proximity to the Hillltop and the poor economic status of many of its residents - from 1983 until the completion of the floodwall in 2004, new construction in the area was prohibited because FEMA determined nearly the entire neighborhood to be in a flood zone.īut I agree with most of the comments here, Franklinton and OTE are pretty much there. Start your week off on a high note!Ĭolumbus Social Columbus Classifieds Columbus Go Music in Columbus Bicycling in Columbus Columbus Beer Columbus IT Columbus Photographyīlue Jackets - Crew Ohio State - CSCC OSU Football - OSU Basketballįranklinton has always been called and named Franklinton since it's founding in 1797. Trivia Mondays at The Dry Mill (Sober Bar) The Action Academy Sunday S.T.E.M Club for Children Saturday Evening Open Mic Comedy at The Crescent Loungeīoards & Brews at Taft's Brewpourium Columbus Highbanks River Path Hike (3 Miles) at Highbanks Metro Park hosted by Hike Columbus Mulligan Chess Club Meeting at The Mall at Turtle Crossing Illusions The Drag Queen Dinner Show in Columbusįriday Karaoke Nights at The Crescent Lounge! Sotto Terra At the Sanctuary - Quiz Style Trivia Improv Comedy Meetup Game Night at Gresso'sĮxcesss Karaoke Thursday at the Dive Bar of Columbus Trivia Night at Keystone Pub & Patio at Polaris Pub Trivia Night from Sporcle Events at The Walrus with Prizes Every Show Please direct for-sale, barter, job-related, and Craigslist type posts to /r/ColumbusClassifieds Upcoming Events Date News Politics Events Requests Photos Humor Lost/Found NostalgiaĮvents, get togethers, and suggestions on what to see and do in Columbus, Ohio!
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