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  1. Columbus, the state capital and Ohio's largest city, has numerous neighborhoods within its city limits. Neighborhood names and boundaries are not officially defined. They may vary or change from time to time due to demographic and economic variables.

    • Short North Arts District. The epicenter of the Columbus fashion scene, Short North lays the groundwork for an artsy day of explorations. Radiating out from High Street under a series of 17 lighted steel arches stretching from Fifth Avenue to Goodale, this is prime urban territory for stylish shoppers, foodies, and culture seekers.
    • German Village/Brewery District. This near-southside historic neighborhood exudes old-world charm, preserving the heritage of the city’s earliest immigrants.
    • Downtown/Arena District. The beating heart of the city, downtown Columbus hums with its own energy supported by local restaurants, hotels, bars, and contemporary residential.
    • University District. Proud home of The Ohio State University, Columbus accommodates collegiate crowds (as well as their visiting friends and families) with eclectic theaters, bars, restaurants, shops, public art, and live music venues.
    • Clintonville. Rating 4.31 out of 5 29 reviews. Current Resident: Love Clintonville, so lucky to live here! You can walk anywhere and anytime safely.
    • Northwest Columbus. Rating 3.57 out of 5 112 reviews. Niche User: The general atmosphere is great because there is a lot to do and see.
    • Glen Echo. grade A. Overall Niche Grade. grade C. Public Schools. Population 1,108. #11 Best Places to Live in Columbus Area.
    • Northland. Rating 4.27 out of 5 45 reviews. Current Resident: I grew up in this area and have met a lot of people. The school system isn't great and needs much more commitment from the city as well as parents.
  2. The Department of Neighborhoods works from a foundation of devoted residents, committed neighborhood leaders and dedicated City workforce to resolve community concerns and tap into neighborhood potential, helping to build a stronger, more equitable Columbus.

  3. From the Brewery District to the Arts District, get to know all the neighborhoods in Columbus. Explore restaurants, hotels, and things to do.

  4. Columbus is a wonderful city to live in and features a variety of neighborhoods, each with its own character. German Village, Clintonville, Marion Village, Eastmoor, and Westgate offer excellent options for Central, North, South, East and West Columbus living, respectively.

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  6. Columbus. Hilltopis one of the largest neighborhoods in Columbus, Ohio, located west of Franklintonand Downtown. The Greater Hilltop area contains newer and historic neighborhoods, schools, various stores, industrial areas, and recreational facilities. The development pattern is considered a distinct suburb.

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