I received a massive positive response for the first version of this series, which was just a simple mashup of before and after photos of different parts of Columbus urban neighborhoods over the course of a decade. Because of that response, I have decided to do this How Columbus has changed in 10 years part 2 series. This time, besides adding more photos from core neighborhoods, I will expand the series out to other parts of the city and some suburbs, though still remaining within the 270 Outerbelt. In some ways, these before and after photos are even more drastic than the first set.
Downtown
Front Street, looking north from Main Street.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Gay Street, looking west from Front Street.
Before: 2011
After: 2020
Gay Street, looking northeast from Normandy Avenue.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
High Street, looking north at the Convention Center.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Nationwide Boulevard, looking north just east of Front Street.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Nationwide Boulevard, looking east from the Olentangy River.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Spring Street, looking northeast from Neil Avenue.
Before: 2011
After: 2020
Spruce Street, looking south from 670.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Goodale Street, looking west from the 315 Exit.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Short North
High Street, looking south just north of 3rd Avenue.
Before: 2009
After: 2021
Weinland Park
High Street, looking north at 7th Avenue.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Italian Village
Detroit Avenue, looking east at Hamlet.
Before: 2009
After: 2019
4th Street, looking north from 4th Avenue.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
OSU Campus
Fred Taylor Drive, looking east at Defiance Drive.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
High Street, looking east at 15th Avenue.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Medical Center Drive, looking north at Old Cannon Drive.
Before: 2009
After: 2021
Olentangy River Road, looking west at J Edward Weaver Memorial Drive.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Milo-Grogan
Cleveland Avenue, looking north towards 5th Avenue.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
American Addition
Lee Avenue, looking south from 12th Avenue.
Before: 2009
After: 2019
Linden
Cleveland Avenue, looking north at Agler Road.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Easton
Worth Avenue, looking east from Fenlon Street.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Worth Avenue, looking east from Stelzer Road.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Franklinton
Souder Avenue, looking west just south of I-70.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Fifth by Northwest
Norton Avenue, looking north halfway between 3rd and 5th.
Before: 2011
After: 2020
Chesapeake Avenue, looking west.
Before: 2011
After: 2020
King-Lincoln
Long Street, looking west at I-71.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Long Street, looking northeast at Garfield Avenue.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Long Street, looking north just west of 21st Street.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
West Side
Georgesville Road, looking east south of Broad Street.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
North Side
Wakeford Street, looking west from Olentangy River Road.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Ohio Health Parkway, looking north from Healthy Community Way.
Before: 2015
After: 2021
East North Broadway, looking north at 315.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Grandview Heights
Yard Street, looking north from just south of Burr Avenue.
Before: 2011
After: 2020
First Avenue, looking northeast at Edgehill Road.
Before: 2012
After: 2021
Dublin
Edwards Farms Drive, looking south at Frawley Drive.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Dale Drive, looking northwest north of Banker Drive.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
High Street, looking north from North Street.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
High Street, looking east at Rock Cress Parkway.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Upper Arlington
Riverside Drive, looking east just south of Bethel Road.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Bexley
Parkview Avenue, looking southwest just north of Main Street.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
Main Street, looking northwest at Cassady Avenue.
Before: 2011
After: 2021
As I stated in the previous installment, these photos still just represent a small fraction of the development and changes that have occurred across the city and its suburbs in the past decade. These are meant to be representative of those changes, not to suggest that other neighborhoods not featured didn’t change as well. Either way, enjoy!
This 2-part before and after series highlights many projects that have changed the landscape around the city. Many other projects that will continue to transform the area for the next decade and beyond are still in development or construction phases. A list of local area commissions provide monthly updates on potential new projects around the city.