Three dining/drinking spots planned for former Downtown Columbus bank building

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Three dining/drinking spots planned for former Downtown Columbus bank building
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Work has begun on an ambitious plan to convert the former Galleria building Downtown into a indoor-outdoor dining and drinking destination.

Preliminary work has begun on an ambitious plan to convert the former Galleria building on South 3rd Street Downtown into an indoor-outdoor dining and drinking destination.on East Broad Street, now called Preston Centre.

Edwards plans three connected venues on the ground floor of the Galleria building, at 20 S. 3rd St. The floor has been largely empty since Au Bon Pain restaurantA biergarten on the south side of the building that would seat about 100 indoors and 100 on a patio on what is now East Capital Street.

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