JUST AROUND THE CORNER

The Edington is conveniently located two blocks west of the shops and restaurants of Grandview Ave., and adjacent to the tree lined streets of Fairview Ave and Broadview Ave. Nearby amenities include the Grandview Public Library and the eclectic shops and restaurants located along W. First Ave.

670 & Dublin Road

2 Miles

Downtown Columbus

2 Miles

John Glenn Airport

9 Miles

THE LOCATION

The Edington is located within one mile of Dublin Road and 670, two miles from Ohio State University and Downtown Columbus and nine miles to John Glenn International Airport.

COMMUNITY LINKS

DESTINATION GRANDVIEW

The insider’s guide to all things Grandview. Here you can find updates about local events, shopping, dining, and other great experiences that Grandview has to offer. 

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OFFICIAL GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS WEBSITE

Grandview Heights has compiled a great website resource for its residents, including a ‘New Residents’ section. It will help answer important questions and give you all the resources you need to successful relocate.

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GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS/MARBLE CLIFF HISTORICAL SOCIETY

There’s so much to discover. Visit the historical society’s website to learn more about Grandview’s interesting history. 

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GRANDVIEW SCHOOLS

Grandview Heights Schools have been defined by a strong and supportive community, a sense of tradition, and a commitment to excellence.

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“Nearby amenities include the Grandview Public Library, the eclectic shops and restaurants located along W. First Ave”

- Property Developer

THE NEIGHBORHOOD

‘In 1911 Grandview began what was a sequential annexation of land that was developed as subdivisions, adding Wyandotte and Lincoln Roads from Third to Fifth. Later that year they annexed the entire block on which the schools are located, Grandview from Third to First, and Glendale and Avondale from First to the railroad. The next year they added Wyandotte and Lincoln from First to the railroad, and then moved east over the next few years to the present boundary. In 1921 the residents rejected for a second time an attempt by the City of Columbus to annex the suburbs of Grandview and Marble Cliff. A third annexation question was rejected in 1931, the year Grandview was chartered as a city.

In 1920, the whole area presented a quiet, sedate appearance. After World War II there was a growth spurt that saw many multiple family units built. Industry and shopping centers arose. After Grandview became a city in 1931, it did not lose its small town charm. It remained the same in many ways. There is still a close-knit feeling and neighborliness among the people, and few neighborhoods in a city have remained so delightfully unspoiled for nearly a century.’

– Grandview Heights / Marble Cliff Historical Society

The original boundary lines of Grandview Heights in 1906.