Similar to other posts that show how Columbus has been changing, the link below from the site Urb-I has hundreds of before and after worldwide photos of streetscape changes. Columbus itself is not included, but perhaps that can be changed as the site allows anyone to submit images.
In an occasional series, I will be attempting to answer questions or provide information based on popular searches on the site. In today’s addition, I will talk retail. I get a lot of searches for Columbus malls and shopping destinations. I had to think about the best way to tackle this, because Columbus has so much retail- it’s considered to be one of the best cities per-capita for shopping.
Here is just a straight list of some of the major centers with all information I could find, as well as a Google Map location.
Major Malls Eastland Mall Opened: 1968 (Renovation 2003) Address: 2740 Eastland Mall Site B, Columbus 43232 Phone: 614-861-3234 Hours: M-S: 10AM-9PM Sunday: 12PM-6PM # of Retail Stores: 74 # of Restaurants/Eateries/Grocery: 6 Mall Website: www.eastlandmall.com
Easton Town Center Opened: 1999 (Expansions in 2001, 2013, 2014 and 2019) Address: 160 Easton Town Center, Columbus 43219 Phone: 614-416-7000 Hours: M-T: 10AM-9PM F-S: 10AM-10PM Sunday: 12PM-6PM # of Retail Stores: 164 # of Restaurants/Eateries/Grocery: 56 Mall Website: www.eastontowncenter.com
The Mall at Tuttle Crossing Built: 1997 Address: 5043 Tuttle Crossing Blvd, Dublin 43016 Phone: 614-717-9604 Hours: M-S: 10AM-9PM Sunday: 11AM-6PM # of Retail Stores: 125+ # of Restaurants/Eateries/Grocery: 20+ Mall Website: www.simon.com/mall/the-mall-at-tuttle-crossing
Polaris Fashion Place Opened: 2001 (Expansions/Renovations in 2008 and 2015) Address: 1500 Polaris Parkway, Columbus 43240 Phone: 614-846-1500 Hours: M-T: 10AM-9PM F-S: 10AM-9:30PM Sunday: 12PM-6PM # of Retail Stores: 200 # of Restaurants/Eateries/Grocery: 20 Mall Website: www.polarisfashionplace.com
The Shops at Worthington Place Address: 7227 N. High Street, Worthington 43085 Phone: 614-841-1110 Hours: M-S: 10AM-8PM Sunday: 12PM-5PM # of Retail Stores: 25+ # of Restaurants/Eateries/Grocery: 8 Website: http://shopworthingtonplace.com/
Town & Country Shopping Center Address: 3772 E. Broad Street, Columbus 43213 Phone: N/A Hours: N/A # of Retail Stores: 55 Website: N/A
Total Births Census 2010 to July 1, 2014 Chicago, IL: 516,295 Detroit, MI: 212,571 Minneapolis, MN: 192,866 Charlotte, NC: 125,143 Kansas City, MO: 117,872 Portland, OR: 117,482 Cincinnati: 117,072 Sacramento, CA: 116,893 Orlando, FL: 114,387 Columbus: 113,392 Indianapolis, IN: 113,127 Las Vegas, NV: 111,857 Austin, TX: 107,591 San Jose, CA: 105,447 Pittsburgh, PA: 100,888 Cleveland: 98,504 Virginia Beach, VA: 96,734 Nashville, TN: 96,440 Milwaukee, WI: 84,990 Providence, RI: 70,850 Grand Rapids, MI: 57,551 Omaha, NE: 55,860 Dayton: 40,683 Wichita, KS: 40,276 Des Moines, IA: 36,423 Akron: 32,228 Toledo: 32,024 Madison, WI: 31,280 Youngstown: 23,686
Total Deaths Census 2010 to July 1, 2014 Chicago, IL: 289,440 Detroit, MI: 166,387 Pittsburgh, PA: 114,531 Minneapolis, MN: 90,773 Cleveland: 88,446 Cincinnati: 77,345 Charlotte, NC: 71,315 Kansas City, MO: 68,102 Sacramento, CA: 67,943 Portland, OR: 67,820 Orlando, FL: 65,979 Indianapolis, IN: 64,207 Columbus: 62,011 Providence, RI: 61,604 Las Vegas, NV: 60,256 Nashville, TN: 55,846 Virginia Beach, VA: 55,425 Milwaukee, WI: 55,123 San Jose, CA: 41,927 Austin, TX: 36,873 Dayton: 33,636 Grand Rapids, MI: 30,324 Youngstown: 29,196 Akron: 29,040 Omaha, NE: 26,829 Toledo: 24,226 Wichita, KS: 23,025 Des Moines, IA: 17,602 Madison, WI: 17,069
Total Natural Change Census 2010 to July 1, 2014 Chicago, IL: 226,855 Minneapolis, MN: 102,093 Austin, TX: 70,718 San Jose, CA: 63,520 Charlotte, NC: 53,828 Las Vegas, NV: 51,601 Columbus: 51,381 Kansas City, MO: 49,770 Portland, OR: 49,662 Sacramento, CA: 48,950 Indianapolis, IN: 48,920 Orlando, FL: 48,708 Detroit, MI: 46,184 Virginia Beach, VA: 41,309 Nashville, TN: 40,594 Cincinnati: 39,727 Milwaukee, WI: 29,867 Omaha, NE: 29,031 Grand Rapids, MI: 27,227 Des Moines, IA: 18,821 Wichita, KS: 17,251 Madison, WI: 14,211 Cleveland: 10,058 Providence, RI: 9,246 Toledo: 7,798 Dayton: 7,047 Akron: 3,188 Youngstown: -5,510 Pittsburgh, PA: -13,643
Total Domestic Migration Census 2010 to July 1, 2014 Austin, TX: 126,296 Charlotte, NC: 83,305 Orlando, FL: 72,735 Nashville, TN: 63,477 Portland, OR: 48,793 Las Vegas, NV: 35,289 Columbus: 20,083 Indianapolis, IN: 16,744 Des Moines, IA: 16,559 Sacramento, CA: 15,658 Madison, WI: 6,901 Grand Rapids, MI: 5,372 Pittsburgh, PA: 4,053 Omaha, NE: 2,869 Minneapolis, MN: -934 Kansas City, MO: -1,948 Akron: -6,490 Youngstown: -7,347 Dayton: -10,873 Wichita, KS: -11,148 Toledo: -13,337 San Jose, CA: -15,335 Cincinnati: -18,334 Providence, RI: -21,325 Milwaukee, WI: -22,597 Virginia Beach, VA: -24,374 Cleveland: -38,424 Detroit, MI: -89,649 Chicago, IL: -237,666
Total International Migration Census 2010 to July 1, 2014 Chicago, IL: 108,320 San Jose, CA: 69,894 Orlando, FL: 63,215 Minneapolis, MN: 46,328 Detroit, MI: 44,614 Las Vegas, NV: 29,440 Sacramento, CA: 29,435 Austin, TX: 25,762 Charlotte, NC: 23,114 Virginia Beach, VA: 23,092 Portland, OR: 22,042 Columbus: 21,574 Providence, RI: 21,170 Indianapolis, IN: 17,623 Nashville, TN: 16,204 Cleveland: 16,010 Kansas City, MO: 14,569 Cincinnati: 14,567 Pittsburgh, PA: 12,887 Milwaukee, WI: 9,968 Omaha, NE: 7,897 Madison, WI: 6,706 Grand Rapids, MI: 6,232 Dayton: 6,200 Des Moines, IA: 6,159 Akron: 4,599 Wichita, KS: 4,006 Toledo: 2,971 Youngstown: 1,088
Total Migration Census 2010 to July 1, 2014 Austin, TX: 152,058 Orlando, FL: 135,950 Charlotte, NC: 106,419 Nashville, TN: 79,681 Portland, OR: 70,835 Las Vegas, NV: 64,729 San Jose, CA: 54,559 Minneapolis, MN: 45,394 Sacramento, CA: 45,093 Columbus: 41,657 Indianapolis, IN: 34,367 Des Moines, IA: 22,718 Pittsburgh, PA: 16,940 Madison, WI: 13,607 Kansas City, MO: 12,621 Grand Rapids, MI: 11,604 Omaha, NE: 10,766 Providence, RI: -155 Virginia Beach, VA: -1,282 Akron: -1,891 Cincinnati: -3,767 Dayton: -4,673 Youngstown: -6,259 Wichita, KS: -7,142 Toledo: -10,366 Milwaukee, WI: -12,629 Cleveland: -22,414 Detroit, MI: -45,035 Chicago, IL: -129,346
Total Population Change Census 2010 to July 1, 2014 Austin, TX: 226,996 Orlando, FL: 187,012 Charlotte, NC: 163,066 Minneapolis, MN: 146,319 Portland, OR: 122,236 Nashville, TN: 121,749 Las Vegas, NV: 118,412 San Jose, CA: 115,931 Sacramento, CA: 95,254 Chicago, IL: 93,061 Columbus: 92,521 Indianapolis, IN: 83,192 Kansas City, MO: 61,795 Des Moines, IA: 41,916 Virginia Beach, VA: 39,807 Omaha, NE: 39,071 Grand Rapids, MI: 38,763 Cincinnati: 34,694 Madison, WI: 28,350 Milwaukee, WI: 16,291 Wichita, KS: 10,157 Providence, RI: 8,151 Dayton: 1,620 Akron: 618 Detroit, MI: 298 Pittsburgh, PA: -317 Toledo: -2,545 Youngstown: -12,541 Cleveland: -13,648
Out of the 31 peer and Midwest metros, Columbus had the 7th highest natural growth, the 10th highest migration rate and the 11th highest overall growth rate.
New 2014 county population estimates were released Thursday by the Census. Franklin County had its 2nd highest growth year since 1970 and within a few years of passing Cuyahoga County to become the most populated in Ohio.
This link, entitled The Changing Shape of American Cities, gives comparison maps for multi-demographic data points between 1990 and 2012 for dozens of cities, including Columbus. It gives this demographics by distance, meaning that the information is broken down by the status at the mile distance from “City Hall”, or from the center of each city’s downtown area.
This allows users to compare cities using standardized areas even though cities come in very different sizes.
Using these graphs, here are some examples of the information we can see for Columbus’s immediate downtown.
% of Population with a Bachelor’s Degree at Mile 0 1990: 26% 2012: 51%
% of Population Aged 22-34 at Mile 0 1990: 32% 2012: 38%
% of Population Living Below the Poverty Line at Mile 0 1990: 30% 2012: 27%