Demolition of Columbus Union Station

Once Columbus’s crown jewel for its urban architecture renaissance, Union Station was demolished to make room for a new convention center.

A judge ordered a last-minute halt of demolition, but not before nearly the entire site was demolished, except for one remaining arch. That arch now sites on Nationwide Boulevard in Columbus’s Arena District.

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