By 1808Delaware

In a Wednesday interview with WDLR News, representatives of Columbus’ RiverWest Partners talked about their plans to breathe new life in the vacant Big Four Depot at 60 Lake Street on the east side of downtown Delaware.

RiverWest’s Brenan Palma spoke with Mark Bingaman & Sherry Fisher of the Mid Ohio Breakfast Club about the most recent plans for the historic structure.

That interview can be easily listened to at this online location.

Last September, 1808Delaware met and spoke with Palma who shared similar details about possibilities for restaurant, retail, and/or office use of the interior spaces. We took photos that evening which can be seen in this post:

Hidden Spaces Tell Their Stories in Downtown Delaware

We have included two additional interior images from that night which can be seen below.


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