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Columbus office demand shifts to older buildings as groundbreakings fade

Tenants prioritize location and value amid construction slowdown in Ohio's capital
Worthington Steel acquired and plans to move into Lane Bryant's former headquarters in the Easton area, which has been vacant since 2020. (CoStar)
Worthington Steel acquired and plans to move into Lane Bryant's former headquarters in the Easton area, which has been vacant since 2020. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
November 13, 2025 | 4:45 P.M.

With new office construction at a standstill, tenants in the Columbus, Ohio, area are increasingly turning to older buildings to meet their space needs.

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