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Evangelicals plan Reynoldsburg headquarters at Brice and Main


Andrew Bowsher, Reynoldsburg development director, at the site of a proposed $200 million development by the Christian and Missionary Alliance, where a vacant Kmart currently stands at the corner of Brice Road and Main Street.

A Christian organization is planning a $200 million development and headquarters in Reynoldsburg that one city official says will make the suburb a destination. 

“It’s a huge catalyst for the city as a whole,” said Andrew Bowsher, development director for the city of Reynoldsburg.

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He sees the proposed development — envisioned as a mix of retail, restaurants, a hotel, an event center, green space and apartments — as something that will draw people to Reynoldsburg in the way that Bridge Park and Grandview Yard bring people to Dublin and Grandview Heights, respectively.

What makes it even better for the city, Bowsher said, is that the developer — the Christian and Missionary Alliance — will not just sell the property once it’s built up; it wants to be a part of the community for years to come.



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