Brent Warren

    Brent Warren is a staff reporter for Columbus Underground covering urban development, transportation, city planning, neighborhoods, and other related topics. He grew up in Grandview Heights, lives in the University District and studied City and Regional Planning at OSU.

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    CCAD Wants to Uncover Historic Building, Fill in Parking Lot

    The Columbus College of Art & Design has submitted...

    Updated: Madison County Solar Farm Would Be One of the Largest in U.S.

    UPDATE (3/21/24): The Ohio Power Siting Board voted seven...

    Before and After: Gay Street

    Last month, the City of Columbus and other partners...

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    Whittier Peninsula: Path Planned for Bridge, Work to Start This Year on Development

    Change is coming to the Whittier Peninsula. Work is scheduled to start this year on a long-planned apartment development, and City Council last night...

    Livingston Avenue Apartment Development Moving Forward

    Work could start as soon as this spring on a 118-unit affordable apartment complex at 1826 E. Livingston Ave.The complex will consist of one L-shaped...

    Restaurant Owner Involved in Plan to Redevelop Former Spaghetti Warehouse Site

    Columbus Underground reported earlier this week on a new proposal to build a 15-story mixed-use building where the Spaghetti Warehouse restaurant stood for many...

    Proposal Calls for 15-Story Tower, Demolition of Former Spaghetti Warehouse Building

    A preliminary site plan application has been submitted to the City of Columbus for the redevelopment of the former Spaghetti Warehouse building in Franklinton....

    COTA Looks Back on 50 Years as it Faces Pivotal Tests in 2024

    The Central Ohio Transit Authority will spend 2024 celebrating its 50th anniversary year, but the year will be important for other reasons as well....

    CAPA Lays Out Plans for Historic Downtown Church (Photos)

    The Columbus Association of the Performing Arts (CAPA) is moving forward with a plan to renovate the former Central Presbyterian Church, located at 132...
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    New Plan Calls for More Units, Less Parking in Downtown Apartment Project

    The Downtown Commission this morning approved changes to the...

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    Columbus Included in Two New Proposed Long-Distance Amtrak Routes

    A new study from the Federal Railroad Administration lays...

    The List: 11 Bike and Pedestrian Projects Moving Forward in 2024

    It can take a long time for transportation infrastructure...