Business Corridors

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Downtown Business District

downtownLocated along High Street near the intersection of SR 161 is Worthington's historic village center and the heart of the community. This beautiful setting contains a vibrant mix of unique retail and restaurant tenants, as well as a number of small office-oriented businesses. The location is enhanced by pedestrian-friendly sidewalks, an attractive streetscape and buildings with rear-located parking. It is anchored by the Village Green, which hosts numerous community events and activities.

Huntley RoadHuntley Road Area

Worthington's industrial corridor follows Huntley Road, a north-south arterial that includes dual main-line rail (CSX and Norfolk Southern railroads) and Proprietors Road on the west. This corridor stretches from immediately north of I-270 (Lakeview Plaza) south to SR 161 and is comprised of businesses across a wide range of commercial sectors (including manufacturing, service, construction, transportation, and utilities).

North High StreetNorth High Street

North of Worthington's historic center is an area characterized by broad, green landscapes, mature trees, and increased setbacks. This corridor contains an array of businesses including corporate offices and professional and retail services such as banks and restaurants.


Wilson Bridge RoadWilson Bridge Road

Worthington's primary commercial office corridor is Wilson Bridge Road. This area of the city is comprised of large office facilities (both single and multi-tenant buildings) and is home to businesses in the wholesale trade and logistics, communications and utilities, and finance, insurance and real estate sectors.

The corridor is anchored by the retail and mixed-use property at the Shops at Worthington Place. This property is experiencing a major renovation and redevelopment which is attracting new businesses to cater to residents and office users.