CBUStoday’s guide to construction and development in 2024

From construction announcements to groundbreaking ceremonies, this guide is a complete look at development in Columbus, Ohio in 2024.

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The loops will be huge curves to help reduce traffic jams at the interchanges. | Rendering via ODOT

Construction is rolling along in Columbus, and this is your monthly coordination meeting. Many projects are about to get started, some are nearing completion, and a few may feel like they are never-ending. Here’s your April recap in five minutes or less.

Note: We will continue to update this story with more news, headlines, and announcements each month.

Projects

ODOT extends deadline for I-70 + I-71
This project’s total cost has risen to $1.4 billion, and ODOT officials announced mid-month that it will now be completed in 2030, instead of 2027.

Three highway project updates
Wondering what’s going on with the above highway project? We’ve got the details + answers on two more projects, thanks to submitted questions from readers Ron A., Danielle C., and Donna S.

Construction resumes on Columbus Library’s Linden branch
The Columbus Metropolitan Library held a ceremonial wall breaking to celebrate construction re-beginning on this Linden branch. It was previously put on hold two months ago.

This new branch in Linden will open in 2025, per the Columbus Library. | Photo via @columbuslibrary

Proposals

Apartments proposed near OSU
This could bring a 17-unit building to the area, plus result in the demolition of select home along East Woodruff Avenue if approved.

Announcements

A temporary location will start operations on Monday, May 13 while the new Barnett branch is built. | Rendering via @columbuslibrary

Another new branch for CML on the way
The Columbus Library’s Barnett branch will close on Saturday, May 4 for a major overhaul. Once finished in 2025, it will be nearly double the size.

Bumble’s Backyard calls for community support
This local venture wants to be one of the first-ever dog parks and bars in Columbus, and it started a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for construction.

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Mitch is based in Columbus, OH and has won multiple Associated Press awards for his writing. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Ohio State University, and is always down for a cup of coffee.