Business First of Columbus wrote OSU arts center in Lazarus building set for February opening
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Ohio State University’s art space in downtown Columbus’ renovated Lazarus building is set to open its doors next month.
The university said the 10,000-square-foot OSU Urban Arts Space on the ground floor of the former department store will open to the public with two exhibits beginning Feb. 5. Kelly Stevelt Kaser, former director of research and programs for an academy at the Jefferson Center for Learning and the Arts on the eastern edge of downtown, has been tapped as the manager for the Urban Arts Space.
City officials have said the building’s third phase, which entails recruiting tenants for 50,000 square feet of retail space, is set to begin in mid-2008.
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