Dublin • September 19, 2025
Good morning, Dublin. Fall is bursting onto the Ohio scene with a kaleidoscope of cultural celebrations this weekend. From Cleveland's artistic Chalk Festival to Cincinnati's sprawling Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, the state is transforming into a playground of seasonal festivities. For those seeking unique experiences, Toledo's "Back to the Future" themed corn maze offers a nostalgic twist, while Hispanic heritage celebrations across multiple cities showcase Ohio's vibrant cultural diversity.
Meanwhile, local food and real estate scenes are experiencing their own transformations. Barry Bagels continues its Columbus expansion with a new University Square location, building on its Dublin presence on Frantz Road. In a timely real estate shift, multiple Brewery District properties have hit the market just as a major highway project wraps up, creating prime opportunities in this historic Columbus neighborhood where one office building reportedly carries a $14.5 million price tag.
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π Ohio's weekend bursts with festivals, fairs, and cultural celebrations. From Cleveland's Chalk Festival to Cincinnati's massive Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, there's something for everyone across the state's major cities. Columbus offers a fall festival and bourbon event, while Hispanic heritage celebrations take place in Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Dayton. For unique experiences, check out Toledo's "Back to the Future" themed corn maze or Dayton's Renaissance Festival featuring pirate-themed entertainment. Most events take place September 20-21, with prices ranging from free to $20 for general admission.
π₯― Historic Ohio bagel brand expands its Columbus footprint. Barry Bagels is set to open a new location at University Square, taking over the former Bubbles spot. The Toledo-founded company already operates a shop on Frantz Road in Dublin and is now growing its presence in the central Ohio market. This expansion adds to the changing food landscape in Columbus, where several restaurant chains have recently announced new locations or closures. The bagel shop joins other food businesses making strategic moves in the Columbus area.
πΊ Brewery District properties flood market as highway project wraps up. Multiple commercial buildings in the historic Columbus neighborhood are now available for purchase or lease. The timing coincides with the completion of a major highway project in the area. This real estate turnover represents a significant moment for the Brewery District, which has recently seen several development approvals including the Swiss house redevelopment. Local office buildings in the district have been listed at premium prices, with one reportedly priced at $14.5 million.
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