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Mar 7, 2021 · The new center is among several projects the city has completed or plans for the Linden area, including a new fire station at 1465 Oakland Park Ave. and a $30 million project to rebuild Hudson ...
- Mark Ferenchik
- Columbus Neighborhoods/Urban Issues Reporter
Completed in 2021, the 55,000-square-foot Linden Community Center and Park replaced the 24,000-square-foot Linden Recreation Center, which was originally built as an outdoor shelter in 1951. The 20-acre Linden Park is renovated with sports fields, a shelterhouse, an outdoor performance area, a new pond, a sprayground and a Columbus Blue Jackets-themed playground .
Mar 7, 2021 · The new center is among several projects the city has completed or plans for the Linden area, including a new fi re station at 1465 Oakland Park Ave. and a $30 million project to rebuild Hudson Street east of Interstate 71. “You're starting to see some momentum building,” Mayor Andrew J. Ginther said.
Mar 3, 2021 · Updated: Mar 3, 2021 / 06:25 PM EST. COLUMBUS (WCMH) – The old Linden Recreation Center, built in 1951, was torn down to make way for a new multi-million dollar facilty. The new Linden Community ...
Aug 12, 2018 · The new $25 million Linden Community Center is expected to transform the park it will occupy, but it also could become a catalyst for a neighborhood that has struggled for years. The 50,000-square…
- Mark Ferenchik
The new recreation center and 20-acre renovated Linden Park at 1254 Briarwood Ave. will cost $20 million to $25 million. At 50,000 square feet, the new center will be double the size of the existing one built on the same site in 1951. It will have a gymnastics room, a performance stage and a teaching kitchen, better lighting and a “spray ...
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The newly built Linden Community Center is almost double the size of the old one it replaced. This high-tech facility features multi-purpose rooms, a room set aside for senior citizens, a state-of-the-art kitchen where a chef can conduct cooking classes, a high school-regulation basketball court, and next door, room for dance groups, and a music studio unique to a Columbus community center.