The blowing winds of change and market trends are reshaping the landscape of office space. And Dublin officials want their city to remain competitive.
The city’s Metro Center is a commercial and office complex dating back to the early 1980s. It spans 130 acres southeast of the I-270 and US-33 interchange and will see some major changes in the near future as it evolves with the shifting market landscape.
It all started as a simple parking study back in 2017.
“When we started to talk to folks, employees, and workers, they said that parking is good, but we want trails, we want places to eat, we want things to do,” said Christopher Will, a senior planner with the city. “So it pivoted and has taken us to the path where we’re at today.”
Several years of studies followed, and in 2023 Dublin City Council felt enough research and information had been collected. It was time to press GO on refreshing Metro Center.
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