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Gahanna Today
By the People, for the People
Gahanna Sets Timetable for 7.6-Acre Garden Center Annexation
City council approves plan to annex site for mixed-use development
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The city of Gahanna, Ohio has set a timetable to annex a 7.6-acre site on East Johnstown Road/U.S. 62 that was previously home to a garden center. The site is slated for a new mixed-use development featuring both commercial and multifamily housing components.
Why it matters
This annexation represents an opportunity for Gahanna to expand its tax base and bring new residential and commercial development to an underutilized site along a major thoroughfare. It also reflects the city's efforts to encourage mixed-use projects that can provide both jobs and housing.
The details
The Gahanna City Council has approved a timeline to annex the 7.6-acre former garden center site into the city limits. This will allow the property to be redeveloped with a mix of commercial and multifamily housing, though the specific plans have not yet been finalized.
- On February 10, 2026, the Gahanna City Council set the timetable for the annexation process.
The players
Gahanna
The city in Ohio where the 7.6-acre site is located and where the annexation and redevelopment will take place.
The takeaway
Gahanna's annexation of this former garden center site represents the city's efforts to strategically redevelop underutilized commercial properties into mixed-use projects that can generate new tax revenue and provide both jobs and housing for residents.
