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Commission recommends demolition for Broadway Live site but directs review of historic 3306 Columbus Street
Summary
The Grove City Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a certificate of appropriateness allowing demolition of nine structures for the Broadway Live development, with a stipulation to further evaluate whether 3306 Columbus Street should be preserved or its materials salvaged.
The Grove City Planning Commission voted to recommend city council approve a certificate of appropriateness allowing demolition of multiple structures associated with the Broadway Live project, while directing continued review of an identified historic property at 3306 Columbus Street.
City staff said a preliminary development plan for Broadway Live (developer Axiom Ventures) was approved in January 2025 and the demolition request is intended to remove deteriorated structures and asphalt parking lots to prepare the site for future development. Staff reported a total of nine structures are proposed for demolition and noted that a February 2008 town-center plan included a National Register of Historic Places evaluation; of the nine structures, only the building at 3306 Columbus Street was flagged as having significant historic architecture and will require further discussion before final disposition.
Tim Kaskuski, identified as the applicant and representing Axiom Ventures, told commissioners the developer has begun abatement…
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