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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2023 · 44 MIN

Eastland Mall

from The Confluence Cast · host Tim Fulton

Eastland Mall, once a thriving hub of retail activity in Columbus, has closed its doors for good. Historian Doug Motz takes a look back at the history of the mall and examines its impact on the local community, the retail industry, and the city as a whole. We also discuss the political fights that have always followed developments in Columbus and the need to look at the plan for the neighborhood now that Eastland is gone. Shownotes Doug MotzDoug Motz on AmazonFashion2FiberCity Council Residential Districts The Confluence Cast is sponsored by The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission featuring stories about local and regional partners that envision and embrace innovative directions in economic prosperity, transportation, sustainability, and an inclusive Central Ohio. MORPC’s transformative programming, innovative services, and public policy initiatives are designed to promote and support the vitality and growth of the region. Full transcript on page 2 The post Eastland Mall appeared first on The Confluence Cast.

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