The Seneca

361 E Broad Street Columbus, OH 43215

361 E Broad Street, Columbus, OH, 43215
361 E Broad Street, Columbus, OH, 43215
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Street Retail
Amount:
Please Call Broker for Price

Last Verified:
Nov 23, 2023

Highlights

  • Landmark Downtown Mixed-Use Building
  • Located at the Corner of Broad St & Grant Ave
  • 1,800 SF Street Level Retail Space
  • Perfect for Coffee/Café Location
  • Bonus Mezzanine Space
  • Upscale Apartments Above
  • In Close Proximity to I-71 & I-670
  • Located near CCAD, Franklin University, Capitol University Law School, Columbus Metropolitan Library, & Grant Medical Center

Description

Standing at the corner of Broad Street and Grant Ave in downtown Columbus, is the historic Seneca building constructed in 1917. The 10 story brick structure is has been transformed into a mixed-use building with upscale apartments and retail and office space on the first floor. The building is a landmark to Columbus College of Art & Design, Franklin University, Capitol University Law School and the Grant Medical Center, all within walking distance.

Located Near CCAD, Franklin University, Columbus Metropolitan Library, and Grant Medical Center.


Year Built: 1900
Building Size: 107550sq ft
Lot Size: 0.26 acres


Documents

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Units for Lease

Retail D
Space Available: 1800 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Month: $15.00

Map of 361 E Broad Street, Columbus, OH, 43215

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