

# 14 Harmon/Greenlawn runs only during rush hour (morning trips leave downtown, afternoon trips return downtown). Select weekday trips end in the Eastgate neighborhood in the Near East Side on Greenway Avenue. # 6 buses heading east up Rich go through Downtown and the Discovery District down Mount Vernon Avenue and East Fifth Avenue to the Veterans Administration Clinic on James/Stelzer Road and Allegheny Avenue. Select trips end in Westgate, near Westgate Park. # 6 Sullivant Avenue goes up Rich and Town Streets to Souder Avenue, and then up Sullivant Avenue, with most trips ending at Georgesville Road, near the Hollywood Casino. Sunday and (Select) Holiday trips go up High Street through Downtown and the Short North, before going up West Fifth Avenue through the Short North and Grandview to First Community Village. # 3 buses heading east on Rich on Monday through Saturday go through Downtown, Victorian Village, and Harrison West, before going up Northwest Boulevard to Kingsdale Shopping Center in Upper Arlington. # 3 West Mound Street goes up Rich and Town Streets to Souder Avenue, and then heading up West Mound Street, Eakin Road, and Sullivant Avenue to Georgesville Road and Holt Road. Starling Middle School (120 South Central Avenue)

Franklinton Library (1061 West Town Street) John Episcopal Church (1003 West Town Street) Gladden Community House (183 Hawkes Avenue) Avondale Elementary School (141 Hawkes Avenue) Mount Carmel West Hospital (793 West State Street Nursing School is at 127 South Davis Avenue) Franklinton Development Association (pictured at the Columbus Dr. Strongwater Food & Spirits (401 West Town Street) 400 West Rich Street (400 West Rich Street) Things will only get better along Rich and Town Streets in the coming future. Late last year, in the rear of 400 West Rich (the former Ebinger Sanitary Company Warehouse), Strongwater Food and Spirits opened.

400 West Rich Street took flight in 2011, and became the anchor and foothold for the Franklinton Arts District. The Riverside Bradley Development, that was a blight in the East Franklinton neighborhood, was razed in 2011. Once abandoned warehouses are finding new life in Franklinton. Town and Rich Streets are both the core of the burgeoning East Franklinton Arts District. Next Toursday (May 29 th): The West Side toursday East Franklinton franklinton arts district columbus ohio neighborhoods arts district LifeInCbus franklinton invasion Things are looking good for the Franklinton Arts District. That may spark further development in Franklinton, like with the Arena District and Grandview Yard. Broad St.), as the car dealership is relocating to Grove City in the fall. This week, it was announced that Nationwide Realty is purchasing the Byers Chevrolet Building (555 W. In the fall, Glass Axis, a glass arts studio, will relocate to Franklinton, at 619 W. In the summer of 2014, the Columbus Idea Foundry will relocate from the Milo-Grogan neighborhood to the warehouse located at 421 West State Street. In April, the Ethical Arts Collective opened up shop at 566 West Rich Street, two blocks west of 400 West Rich. In 2014, the Arts District will have new residents. The 400 West Rich Farmer’s Market is held year-round at 400 West Rich, and in the adjoining event space at Strongwater Food and Spirits, located in the rear of 400 West Rich Street. The Urban Scrawl is held at 400 West Rich Street every August, where there is music, food, and art. Go West (Franklinton) is a block party held in Franklinton each year that brings people to the community. In 2014, the Ethical Arts Collective moved two blocks west on Rich Street. Murals and art popped up near 400 West Rich. 400 West Rich became the anchor of the Franklinton Arts District. In 2011, artist studios opened up at 400 West Rich Street, which was once a sanitation warehouse, left abandoned. The Arts Scene in Franklinton is on the rise. Toursday/The East Franklinton Arts District:
