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  • Olentangy Trail Reroute Adjusted May 25 – 27

    From May 25 through May 27, the Olentangy Trail reroute around Ohio Stadium will be moved east to Tuttle Park Place. The adjustment will be in place as preparations take place adjacent to Ohio Stadium for the Buckeye Country Superfest event on May 27. Additional event-related traffic is anticipated in the area during these times. ...
  • University Square hits new milestone with opening of new building

    The reimagined front door to The Ohio State University continues to take shape with additional restaurants and retail stores coming to University Square South.University Square South is the newest building to open in the University Square project. Led by Campus Partners, University Square connects the campus core of Ohio State and to the heart of the University District at the intersection of 15t...
  • Signs, Signs, Everywhere Are Signs

    The Olentangy Trail remains closed between Woody Hayes Drive and John Herrick Drive through late November 2023. Trail users are being rerouted along a marked detour east of Ohio Stadium, south through Buckeye Grove before crossing Herrick Drive, to Cannon Drive and 12th Avenue, prior to returning to the trail. Signage has been posted long the trail to indicate the reroute. All are encouraged to a...
  • Ohio State opens Pelotonia Research Center

    The Ohio State University held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the new Pelotonia Research Center Monday led by university leaders, researchers, representatives from Pelotonia and Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther.The Pelotonia Research Center is the first new building to open at Carmenton, Ohio State's innovation district. This five-story, 305,000-square-foot laboratory building is equipped with ne...
  • In the News: Hard Hat Tour

    Columbus Underground recently featured the Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital project as part of its Hard Hat Tour series. According to the outlet, the project will be the 10th-tallest building in Columbus and the tallest outside of downtown. The publicaton cited that university officials say the project will use two times more concrete than Ohio Stadium and twice as much steel as the Eiffe...

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