By 1808Delaware

Growth across Central Ohio’s northern corridor continues at a rapid pace, bringing both opportunity and difficult choices for local leaders.
New housing developments are advancing, economic rankings continue to rise, and communities are increasingly debating the impact of large infrastructure projects such as data centers. The region’s momentum remains strong, but the conversations around how to manage that growth are becoming more complex.
You can explore links to the stories mentioned below on the North Corridor economy and development here:
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📍 Delaware County
Growth Pressure Across the County
What’s happening: Continued population increases are reshaping policy discussions across Delaware County.
Why it matters: Housing supply, schools, traffic, and infrastructure are becoming central issues for local governments.
Source: 1808Delaware
Delaware County Market Report
What’s happening: A new economic snapshot suggests the county’s expansion remains strong but signals are increasingly mixed.
Why it matters: Growth continues, but long-term sustainability and infrastructure capacity are beginning to enter the conversation.
Source: 1808Delaware
Sawmill Parkway Housing Expansion
What’s happening: Delaware City Council approved new residential development along Sawmill Parkway.
Why it matters: The city continues opening land for housing to meet rising demand.
Source: Local reporting
Lewis Center Rental Development
What’s happening: Onyx+East completed a $46 million rental housing development in Lewis Center.
Why it matters: Higher-density suburban housing continues expanding along the corridor north of Columbus.
Source: Columbus Business First
📍 Regional Housing Market
Housing Market Momentum
What’s happening: Fairfield and Delaware counties recorded double-digit increases in February home sales.
Why it matters: Demand remains strong across northern Columbus suburbs despite economic uncertainty.
Source: Columbus Business First
📍 Regional Economy
National Economic Recognition
What’s happening: The Columbus region again climbed in national economic development rankings.
Why it matters: Site selectors continue to view Central Ohio as one of the Midwest’s strongest growth markets.
Source: Columbus Business First
Data Center Debate
What’s happening: Columbus-area leaders are examining the impact of large data center projects as local opposition begins to emerge.
Why it matters: These facilities bring investment but raise concerns about power use and land consumption.
Source: Columbus Business First
📍 Dublin
Dublin Development Project
What’s happening: Wood Companies’ first Dublin project has reached final approval.
Why it matters: Urban-style development patterns continue spreading into suburban communities.
Source: Columbus Business First
Dublin State of the City
What’s happening: The City of Dublin is preparing for its 2026 State of the City address.
Why it matters: City leaders are outlining priorities amid continued expansion across the region.
Source: City of Dublin
Why it matters
Taken together, these stories illustrate how quickly the northern edge of the Columbus metropolitan region is changing. Delaware County and nearby communities are experiencing sustained population growth, new investment, and rising housing demand.
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