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  1. German Village. A highway bridge over Interstate 70 is all that separates the German Village Historic District from downtown Columbus, but as one looks east from the interstate, the difference between old and new is glaring. A 20+ story structure sits just north of the interstate bridge, and just south, in German Village, no structure is higher ...

  2. Downtown Columbus has lots of different parking options, including street parking, surface lots and garages. ... Inc. is a private, non-profit development corporation with a mission to lead city-changing projects in the heart of Ohio’s capital city. Downtown Columbus Inc. was created in 2002 to implement the Downtown Strategic Plan. ...

  3. German Village & Brewery District. Just south of downtown Columbus lies German Village, one of the most idyllic neighborhoods in the country. Built by German settlers hundreds of years ago, the area is defined by its brick homes and shops, as well as brick-lined streets. Historic charm and modern tweaks exist side by side here. Peruse local ...

  4. Online at - columbus.gov/311. Email at - 311@columbus.gov. Mobile App - Download CBUS 311 for iPhone. Mobile App - Download CBUS 311 for Android. Monday - Friday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM. Call (614) 645-3111. Sign up for Updates. Sign up for email updates from the Department of Neighborhoods and other City Departments.

  5. Columbus Warrior Watch. ANTI-ICING IN PROGRESS. What has been serviced? Last 3 Hours. Last 6 Hours. Last 12 Hours. Last 24 Hours. Last 72 Hours. City Boundary.

  6. columbus, ohio. Pavement Identity: Columbus retains in its German Village and Short North neighborhoods one of the greatest quantities of historic street pavement among U.S. cities. Although all of the surviving historic street pavement is vitrified brick, the city has a remarkable variety of types of bricks, including evidently uniquely overscaled "waffle" pattern bricks.

  7. 22 de ago. de 2022 · This wasn’t some Fast and the Furious style illegal street race, it was the Columbus 500. The first race was held in 1985 on a 2.65-mile course through the heart of downtown. City crews spent weeks preparing the streets of Columbus for the race. Roughly 40 cars competed in the race, which zoomed through the Arena District and surrounding ...