
Apartments near Ohio Theater in Columbus, OH (1,016 Rentals)


821-829 W Rich St

NCH HFF - 374-378 S 18th St

451 Kossuth St

84 N 17th St

867 E Mound St

182-188 Warren St

203-217 Souder Ave

The Jack

786-792 Thomas Ave

849-851 W Town St

766-776 Kerr St

884 E Mound St

765-771 N High St

485 Kossuth St

504 Kossuth St

916 E Gay St

905 E Long St

939 Bryden Rd

936 Bryden Rd

182 Buttles Ave

886-888 E Fulton St

387 Saint Clair Ave

870 Parsons Ave

381-395 Carpenter St

807 Hamlet St

10-20 E Deshler Ave

111-113 W Hubbard Ave

20 E Deshler Ave

123-125 W Hubbard Ave

117-119 W Hubbard Ave

889 E Fulton St

481-483 Carpenter St

382 Carpenter St

236 Buttles Ave

Jeffrey Park Condos

485-487 Carpenter St

315-327 N Monroe Ave

241-243 Martin Ave

254 Buttles Ave

976 Franklin Ave

938-944 E Mound St

87-93 Wilber Ave

569-571 Carpenter St

NCH - 579-587 Carpenter St.

401-407 Gilbert St

Dakota

123 E Deshler Ave

88-96 Wilber Ave

419-425 Reinhard Ave

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Ohio is home a number of fantastic theaters, offering something for just about every taste, but few of the other theater offers the sense history that Ohio Theater provides. Dating back nearly one hundred years, this famed theater has seen a lot change over its many years of existence, and nearly met its demise many times, but it's come back bigger and better every time to become one of the most popular spots for a night out for folks from Columbus apartments, home to some of the most amazing arts performances in the city. For those looking to experience a touch of the arts, while also taking a step through history, an apartment near the Ohio Theater is your best bet, keeping you just a few steps away from a pleasant evening out. The Ohio Theater first opened its doors in 1928 as one of many Loews movie houses, but soon fell into disrepair. Decorated in Spanish Baroque style, it was one of the most beautiful theaters in the city, and fans of the theater fought to keep it alive, and soon it was given a complete renovation, starting a new life as a home for theatre and performing arts groups. It's also home to a number of visiting traveling Broadway shows, and has become the new home for the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, making it one of the top spots in the city for folks from Columbus apartments to enjoy a night of the arts. If you're looking for the great next performance, but don't want to travel too far, just find an apartment near the Ohio Theater, where the best plays, symphonies, and shows can be right at your doorstep. The arts scene in Columbus is a thriving and beautiful one, and there are few better ways to keep your hand on the pulse of this scene than finding an apartment near Ohio Theater. No other theater in town offers such a combination of entertaining shows and historical signifigance, making it the go-to spot for an evening's entertainment.
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