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    Best Neighborhood of 2010 – The Short North

    The Short North completes our second hat trick during this year’s Best of 2010 lists by being picked three years straight as the best neighborhood in Columbus.

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    The Short North saw plenty of evolution this year with the openings of new stores, shops, galleries and restaurants including Inside, Ambushed, The Attic, Grid, Short North Fitness, HOMAGE, Ray’s Living Room, Mouton, Middle West Spirits, Bink Davies, National Jean Company, VooDoo Denim Lounge, and Bernard’s Tavern, just to name a few places. The Short North also lost a few cherished establishments this year including Paul Robinett, Kickstart, Monkeys Retreat, and Mahan Gallery.

    The groundwork is already being laid for the neighborhood to continue to evolve in the near future with new developments including the Pizzuti Hotel complex and public art investment in Goodale Park.

    The 10 Best Neighborhoods of 2010:

    1. Short North
    2. German Village
    3. Clintonville
    4. Grandview Heights
    5. Victorian Village
    6. Downtown
    7. Harrison West
    8. Olde Towne East
    9. Old North Columbus
    10. Italian Village

    Flashback: Best Neighborhood of 2009 – The Short North

    Flashback: Best Neighborhood of 2008 – The Short North

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    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.
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