Located in the northeastern part of Downtown, Columbus’ Warehouse District is grounded in history: its vintage buildings are taking on new lives through local businesses, each finding their roots in the District’s historic spaces. The architectural features that come with these historic buildings — high ceilings, tall windows, and exposed brick, to name a few — provide an open setting perfect for businesses, retail shops, galleries, restaurants, bars and more.
The Warehouse District is a one-of-a-kind place to live, work and play in Downtown Columbus — and it only continues to grow.
Dining in the Warehouse District
The District’s old-school feel provides the perfect atmosphere to grab a beer or enjoy a casual meal out.
- Wolf’s Ridge Brewing – Brews, brunch and dinner perfect for a date or night out
- Holy Trinity Brewing Company – Casual brewery + taproom
- Freedom a la Cart – Delicious lunch fare + coffee empowering sex trafficking survivors
- Pins Mechanical Co. – Brews and cocktails served with a side of bowling
- Jackie O’s on Fourth – Pickup spot for an iconic brewery, with a highly anticipated full patio opening in November
- Roosevelt Coffeehouse – Popular coffee spot + social enterprise
Shopping and Entertainment in the Warehouse District
Unique business give the District its distinguished feel.
- Lef Floral and Botanical – Locally owned custom florals + home goods
- Costume Specialists – Custom mascots and character rentals
- ebb & float – Relaxing loatation therapy and saunas
- Phoenix Rising Printmaking Cooperative – Preserving the art of printmaking with open studios and events
- Contemporary Art Matters – Rotating gallery of modern art
Living and Working in the Warehouse District
Luxury apartments and office spaces available for lease.
- The Neilston
- The Normandy
- Industry Apartments
- 211 N 5th St
Getting to the Warehouse District
Located just down the street from the Arena District and within walking distance to the Short North, the Warehouse District is easy to access.
- Take a COTA bus down High and get off at Spring St, then walk a few minutes east
- Rent a COGO bike with a membership or purchase an affordable one-time ride
- Drive in and park in a lot or at paid hourly street parking