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    First Look: Canopy by Hilton

    Correction: An email sent out by Columbus Underground incorrectly stated that the rooftop patio opens next week, but only the hotel itself is opening next week. Full details can be found below.

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    The new Canopy by Hilton, at 77 E. Nationwide Blvd., will feature 167 hotel rooms and two restaurant concepts – one on the ground floor and the other on the 12th.

    With a grand opening set for July 30, a recent tour found workers putting the finishing touches on the hotel portion of the building. Slightly more work remains to be done on the top floor, though, where the newest addition to Columbus’ growing roster of rooftop patios is on track to open in a little over a month.

    The rooftop bar, named Goodale Station, will be accessible to the public via a dedicated elevator. Executive Chef Tripp Mauldin developed the menu for both the 12th-floor space and ground level restaurant, which will be called Central Market House.

    First proposed in 2015 as a Hampton Inn and Suites, the concept went through several design iterations before eventually taking on the Canopy brand, which is a relatively new offering from Hilton.

    Indus Hotels partnered with Schottenstein Property Group to develop the project. It was built by Turner Construction and designed by Braun and Steidl.

    The new hotel sits across the street from the Greater Columbus Convention Center.
    A first floor patio is one of several outdoor spaces in the project.
    The front desk in the building’s lobby.
    Chef Tripp Mauldin with samples from the menu of the hotel’s restaurant, Central Market House.
    Second floor patio space.
    Looking up from the second floor patio.
    A meeting room on the second floor.
    View from the top floor patio, looking northeast.
    A outdoor area on the south side of the building will feature a green wall.
    The view to the south.
    The central bar area.
    View to the west from the bar.
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    Brent Warren is a staff reporter for Columbus Underground covering urban development, transportation, city planning, neighborhoods, and other related topics. He grew up in Grandview Heights, lives in the University District and studied City and Regional Planning at OSU.
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