ADVERTISEMENT

    Renovation of Historic Carlile Building Completed

    It might not look too different from the outside, but the historic Carlile building at 445 North High Street has recently undergone a major renovation to the interior of the building by The Pizzuti Companies. The five-story brick structure is probably best known for housing Cameron Mitchell’s Martini Modern Italian restaurant on the ground floor and nightclub Sway around back and in the basement, but now boasts new office spaces on the renovated upper floors.

    ADVERTISEMENT

    “The renovation of the Carlile Building has resulted in a one-of-a-kind office property,” said Pizzuti Companies president Joel Pizzuti. “The new-look Carlile, with exposed brick and steel beams, offers a unique office setting in one of the city’s most vibrant, attractive areas.”

    Pizzuti has had little trouble with attracting new office tenants to the building already. Online retailer JackThreads has moved into 6,000 square feet of space on the fifth floor of the building, and New York-based digital agency Wondersauce is moving into 2,000 square feet of space on the fourth floor. The building contains another 17,000 square feet of available space across the second, third and fourth floors.

    In February, the Capital Crossroads Special Improvement released a report showcasing the low office vacancy rates in Downtown Columbus, which have fallen to 13.2 percent.

    For more information, visit www.pizzuti.com.

    Photos provided by The Pizzuti Companies.

    carlile-02

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Subscribe

    More to Explore:

    Comedy Preview: Pinky Patel at the Davidson Theatre

    The other day, I looked back on my Instagram...

    Commission to Weigh in on New Grant Hospital Building

    Plans for the second phase of the $400 million...

    Plain City’s Planned Public Square Project Marries Past and Present

    Back in the 1880s, the Plain City community wanted a village public square. Little did they know that more than 140 years later, a future generation would have the same idea.

    Land Trust Celebrates Completion of 100th Home

    A collection of neighborhood residents, elected officials, and business...
    Walker Evans
    Walker Evanshttps://columbusunderground.com
    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
    ADVERTISEMENT