THE WEEKLY REVIEW | March 20, 2026
- Colliers | Columbus

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

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“The Pioneer Park 55 industrial building in Marysville has sold for $9.9 million as the surrounding business park in Union County gears up for more development. The 54,672-square-foot, multi-tenant building at 14711 Industrial Parkway was built by Pioneer Development in 2024 and is fully leased to seven tenants.”
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“A downtown building on High Street could come down in the next few months to make way for a new courthouse. The city of Columbus filed a request to demolish the James A. Karnes building at 410 S. High St., a move that would clear the site for a new $300 million Franklin County Municipal Court building.”
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“Anduril said it plans to start production of fighting machines at its first Central Ohio manufacturing facility by the end of March. That building at the Arsenal-1 campus just south of Rickenbacker International Airport – a 773,114-square-foot warehouse at 4641 Elizabeth Ave. in Ashville – will focus on producing the company’s autonomous fighter jet called Fury.”

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