Columbus Retail Commercial Real Estate
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$2,300,000
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$34,780/month
$2,001 -
$3,001/month
2,400 SF
$2,475,000
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$425,000
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$10,833/month
10,000 SF
$550,000
$6,046/month
$1,700,000
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$18,667/month
$1,100,000
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$2,493/month
1,444 SF
$99,900
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$139,000
7,000 SF
$199,000
72,310 SF
40,000 SF
$9,100,000
$5,282,000
5,706 SF
$1,658,064
$2,917,000
$3,177,570
$875,000
$1,500,000
6,773 SF
$2,393/month
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$162,285/month
134,309 SF
4,900 SF
2,105 SF
$2,182,000
$5,375/month
28,469 SF
$199,000
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Retail Commercial Real Estate in Columbus
The capital of Ohio and the largest city in the state, Columbus provides the Midwest with a highly educated and professional resident base that attracts tourists and visitors from the entire Ohio region - the perfect combination for success in the retail space of Columbus.
As one of the few major cities not critically impacted by the economic downturn of 2008, Columbus has stayed one of the most attractive cities for young professionals, entrepreneurs, small businesses, and major commerce and industry.
With the third-highest concentration of fashion designers in the country, Columbus is a surprising destination for high-end fashion and shopping in the United States. Home to trend-setting independent boutiques, retailers, and designers, those seeking to make a splash in Columbus should seek retail space in the Short North Arts District. Abercrombie & Fitch and the parent company of Victoria’s Secret both hold their headquarters in Columbus, impacting the global fashion world in countless ways.
Columbus’ unique market - off the beaten path of Madison Avenue and Holly Boulevard - is a reliable proving ground for big name companies to test new and innovative ideas. Thanks to the city’s discerning clientele, companies like Eddie Bauer, McDonald’s, and Chipotle offer features and services to their retail and food service experiences that no other place can provide.
Due to the city’s significant impact on global retail, commerce, and customer experience, there’s no better time than the present to take advantage of the innovations happening in Columbus - and those still to materialize.
Market Stats
Columbus has 2,447 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 33,485,457 sqft space.
526 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Columbus has had 584 spaces leased and 6 new spaces come on market.