Franklinton Neighborhood Review | Why Live in Columbus, Ohio?
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- Опубліковано 16 січ 2021
- It kind of blows my mind that Franklin was founded in 1797--so long ago! What rich history this area has.....flooded, rebuilt, flooded again. This time Franklinton is here to stay and in my opinion will be one of the top neighborhoods in Columbus in the mid-term...restaurants, breweries, art, museums, park space and tons of history can be found just across the Scioto from Downtown Columbus. Check it out!
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After growing up in Central Ohio, the natural progression is to move to Columbus, but this was a very different town in the early 2000s. After surviving the Great Recession, Columbus has been on an absolute tear. While the recession was rough, we tended to fare better than many other cities partially due to the diverse amount of employers in the area. That, along with a focus on redevelopment of areas close to Downtown, population growth and the relatively cheap cost of living have helped buoy the Central Ohio area.
It doesn't seem that long ago in 2009 when residents were stoked to get Yuengling Lager to the area. Fast forward a short decade and today we have over 50 local breweries and our own "Ale Trail". That is just one of the fantastic changes.
Leaving for ten years, I left more or less a cow town and returned to a City bustling with boutique shops, coffee houses and restaurants, a renewed focus on fitness and somehow it seemed sunnier. In fact, it was such a cool city that we decided to stay.
Andy I really liked the video. You presented Franklin in a fair and balanced way an I appreciate that. Great work sir!
Thanks btc50!
Great video👍
Thank you!
My grandparents and parents and us grew up in Franklinton. Although I live in Dublin now, a piece of my heart will always belong to The Bottoms. I yearn to go back to my roots ❤️
What was it like growing up there? I know many of the old businesses have been displaced. What do you think of all the new development down there?
Excited to see the development in the area, for now love to see a lot of art
There is so much great graffiti!
I love these neighborhood videos to check out different areas throughout the city. East Franklinton seems like an area that I would be interested in checking out when moving.
There are tons of things happening...landscape is changing rapidly
Nice job Andy.
Thanks Indigo--sorry I missed you here. How was your trip?
I did reach out a couple of times at the number in your page. No.worries, sometimes life is like that.
@@indigoinarritu6096 I thought I had replied back to you via text....no sweat
@@LivingtheColumbusWay Sorry. I never got them. Oh well, maybe one day we’ll meet. I don’t know if I will make it back to CBUS for a few years but if it ever happens and you’re around I will look you up. In the meantime keep pumping out those great videos.
Excellent video!
Thank you!
Great Video as usual _ Has anything been done to withstand a potential future flooding?
Yes! That's really what opened the door to clean the area up. The City built a 7 mile floodwall that cost $200M
@@LivingtheColumbusWay That is great!
Please gentrify Franklinton that place is a cesspool