281 East Spring Street

A seven-story Class-A offering in Downtown Columbus’ Warehouse District, 281 East Spring Street is a catalyst in the dynamic city’s evolution into one of the country’s most desirable locales.

The property will consist of a diversified unit mix of studio, junior 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom units as well as a cocktail bar, shared coworking space, two lounges, fitness center, covered pet relief space, and open-air third-floor roof deck. 

Property Details

  • Elevated Experience

    The resident experience throughout the property is shaped to afford an elevated lifestyle. From unit design and finishes to amenities and convenience offerings, every facet of life at 281 East Spring Street has been highly considered. The move-in experience, the prevalence of natural light in the corridors, the thematic communication between indoor and outdoor spaces—everything here is designed for the way people want to live today.

  • Thoughtful Amenities

    The property's signature cocktail bar will set the experiential tone for the first level, inviting residents and guests into a spacious, warm, and elevated setting with a hospitality feel. The bar is complemented by a first-floor resident lounge that is at once thoughtfully designed and comfortable. Co-working and fitness space make up a mezzanine level, which will overlook the property's refined cocktail bar. A rooftop courtyard with adjacent resident lounge enhances a cohesive living experience unrivaled in this part of the city. Diminished borders between spaces create an atmosphere of elegance and connection.

Downtown's Discovery and Warehouse Districts

Within walking distance of the city's central business district, 281 East Spring Street is located at the confluence of two dynamic neighborhoods—Columbus' vibrant Discovery District and Warehouse District. This area of the city is thematically anchored by three main influences: education, culture, and medicine. Institutes of higher learning such as Columbus College of Art & Design, Capital University Law School, Franklin University, and Columbus State co-habit the neighborhood with the Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus Main Library, and Topiary Park. The city's world-class healthcare sector is represented in this portion of downtown with Nationwide Children's Hospital and Ohio Health, both of which are in the midst of major expansions. 

The Discovery and Warehouse Districts are also experiencing a rapid and broad expansion of entertainment and food & beverage offerings that will ultimately poise the neighborhood for rivalry with the city's main night-life locale, the Short North.

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