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    Grandview Center

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Lennox Town Center

    Lennox Town Center

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.1 miUniversity District

    The Lennox Town Center is one of my go to Shopping areas in Columbus. I love that there is a PetCo,…read moreFamous Footwear, and Target here, they are my staples. For Food, I love Bravo! Champs used to be here but after it's closing the NEW Capital Grille came in. It is a national chain and is so good, but that is another review. This is not a complete listing but here are some of my favorites: ~ The Capital Grille ~Target ~Barnes & Noble ~Phoenix Theatres ~Bravo! Italian Kitchen ~Staples ~Old Navy ~Marshalls ~World Market ~Famous Footwear ~Bath and Body Works The Lennox Town Center offers everything from shopping, dining, and entertainment.

    Nobody has reviewed Lennox yet? Really? It's been here for years. Maybe I'm searching wrong…read more Oh, well, here goes. I really wish this had been here when I was a student at OSU. A theater, bookstore, shopping, restaurants, within walking distance of the towers and stadium? Wow. I'm sure students take advantage of it nowadays (I bet they drive.) And it's right by Grandview and Upper Arlington, etc., so it's handy for many people. A bit out of my way now, but we still get over here once in awhile. After all, with a Target, Staples, and the aforementioned attractions, you can get a lot done here. The theater, of course, is a big draw. And there are a few restaurants, including Corelife, Champps, and Bravo at one end, with Zoup, and pizza and sandwich places, at the other. We go to this Target sometimes, and Staples. Once in awhile World Market. I keep forgetting there's a Barnes and Noble here. It's handy off the freeway, and one of the few malls in the heart of town. Parking is easy. It's a pretty generic mall, but hey, sometimes you need the stuff that's at those.

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    Bank Block Shopping Center - Ohio Historical Marker about the Bank Block

    Bank Block Shopping Center

    5.0(1 review)
    0.3 mi

    The Bank Block Shopping Center opened in 1928. It was built by Don Monroe Casto at a time when…read moreshopping habits were changing. It had been traditional to do most of your shopping at a single grocery or general store, but this cutting edge structure would allow people to go to a single center to shop multiple stores at one time. Some of the early shops included Kroger, Piggly Wiggly, and, of course, the early bank that anchored it and gave it its name as the Bank Block: First Citizens Trust. Because of its history, the Bank Block has both an Ohio Historical Marker and a placement on the National Register of Historic Places, which it joined in 1998. An additional informational window is available inside the tunnel that connects to the back parking lot. Over the years, the tenants, of course, have changed. It currently has a nice variety of shops and restaurants, and it's quite enjoyable to stroll along and check it out. Many of the businesses have small patio areas for customers to relax on too. Some favorite places to check out include: Cub Shrub (great for gifts for kids!), Lion Cub's Cookies (giant, delicious cookies with a menu that rotates weekly), and Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams (yum)! There are a lot more places to check out both within the Bank Block, as well as along the street, Grandview Ave. Well worth a visit!

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    Informational window in the history of the Bank Block in the tunnel to the parking lot

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    Tremont Center - Signage

    Tremont Center

    3.8(4 reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    As a shopping plaza in a truly 100% residential neighborhood, it definitely meets a need. The…read moreopening of Littleton's and Storyline bookshop has brought new life into the place. It still sort of looks like it is stuck in a time capsule, but gets better every year. There is a nice variety of businesses including a pharmacy, a tailor, nail salon, bakery, and several restaurants. You can easily drink coffee, eat a donut and get your errands done all at the same time.

    Tremont Center is a great shopping area filled with quite a few local shops and several that retain…read morethe history of the area and will give you a real blast from the past! There is a nice large parking area for the center, and there's a great sidewalk allowing you to stroll a bit if you want to check different shops and restaurants out. Highlights include the Goodie Shop (try the popular cinnamon sticks or go for another delicious baked good), the Chef-o-Nette (it apparently has one of the oldest drive thrus in the nation), the Tremont Pharmacy, and the UA Food Market, which is the current rendition of the local grocery store (formerly Huffman's and Tarpy's). There is a classic old clock that is a symbol of the center located in the parking lot. In non-COVID times, they've often hosted wonderful events, such as craft markets, holiday events (a great Christmas one with live reindeer, carriage rides, warm chocolate chip cookies from the Goodie Shop, and visits with Santa Claus!)

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