![]() ![]() Since then, the company closed its store at 280 E. in Victorian Village and at 1760 Hilliard-Rome Road in Hilliard. In 2017, the chain closed stores at 1000 E. The store is the latest of several central Ohio Giant Eagle stores to close in recent years. The store employs about 115 workers, all of whom have been offered jobs at other Columbus-area Giant Eagle and GetGo locations, the company said. The company's GetGo convenience store and gas station at the northeast corner of 23 and Powell Road will remain open. Our commitment to central Ohio is unwavering and we look forward to providing area shoppers with enhanced shopping experiences in the future." "We thank Lewis Center and the surrounding communities for two decades of patronage and loyalty. "After careful consideration of the unique store layout challenges facing our Giant Eagle supermarket in Lewis Center, we have made the difficult, but necessary, decision to close the location," said Giant Eagle spokesperson Dan Donovan. Giant Eagle occupies about 94,000 square feet of the 116,000-square-foot building in the shopping center. The company said the building's size "made it difficult" to operate given the way customers now shop. 23 north of Powell Road, was one of the first stores the Pittsburgh-based grocery store built when it entered the Columbus market two decades ago. 43202 - Columbus OH Open 6.6 km Grove City Giant Eagle 2173 Stringtown Road. 43215 - Columbus OH Closed 2.09 km North High Street Giant Eagle 2801 N. The site, which Pizzuti wants to make a mixed-use development, is in Schumacher Place and on German Village’s border.Giant Eagle plans to close its Lewis Center store at the end of the day Oct. 43206 - Columbus OH Closed 1.94 km Neil Avenue 777 Neil Avenue. Neighborhoods join forces – The German Village Society allied with the Schumacher Place Civic Association and Merion Village Association to present a unified front against the Pizzuti Cos.’ plans to redevelop the site of a vacant Giant Eagle store at 280 E. Related story: Marked parallel-parking spots deemed success Columbus will expand initiative in 2021 Related story: Columbus marks parking spaces to help create efficiency on South Third Street It went so well that in the spring, the city will paint South High Street between East Livingston Avenue and Kossuth Street with the T-shaped markings to designate parallel-parking spots, Ferrin said. ![]() Hoping to create more efficiency with parallel parking along the corridor, the Columbus Division of Parking Services in August marked spaces with special “T” marks on both sides of South Third, between Columbus and Kossuth streets and Willow and Sycamore streets, according to Robert Ferrin, assistant director of parking services with the city. Parking progress – City of Columbus officials took a closer look at parking along South Third Street, which will lead to an expanded marking initiative in the area. Related story: Ex-repair shop revs up for new life as Mid City Garage bar The casual restaurant with a cocktail-forward bar repurposed a vacant automobile-repair shop at 1179 Jaeger St. Welcoming a new business – The late-spring opening of Mid City Garage in Merion Village, just south of the German Village border, was a bright spot on the local dining scene. Related story: German Village Society trustees eliminate two top positions at Meeting Haus However, the German Village Society board of trustees retained Andrew Dodson as manager of historic preservation and outreach and Salvatore Reedus as development coordinator. Parting ways – A shakeup at the Meeting Haus resulted in the termination of executive director Delilah Lopez and manager of events and engagement Dustin Speakman. approval to build an enormous apartment complex on the former Giant Eagle site at 280 E. Related story: Village Lights goes virtual, will extend through December We know the value they bring to Columbus. Related story: German Village Art Crawl event canceled Village Lights was one of the few events that was not canceled in German Village, but it definitely was different, going virtual for the month of December. Here’s a brief recap of five significant stories published in the ThisWeek German Village Gazette during the past 12 months.Ĭanceled events – Village Valuables, plays from Actors’ Theatre of Columbus in Schiller Park, the Haus und Garten Tour, Tea 43206, the German Village Art Crawl, Monster Bash, concerts from Village Singers all were canceled because of the pandemic. Like everywhere else in central Ohio, the COVID-19 coronavirus had a considerable effect on German Village and surrounding Columbus neighborhoods in 2020, leading to cancellations of nearly every major event and forcing a change at the German Village Society Meeting Haus. ![]()
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