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Development – Area Face-Lifts Attracting Food and Fitness

143' - 1" TENANT SPACE B

143' - 1" TENANT SPACE B

123' - 3" TENANT SPACE C

Planet Fitness and ALDI grocery store are two of the committed tenants for the property. ALDI has been part of the planning process from the onset of the project, and will relocate from the smaller space it currently occupies less than one mile to the east.

As a community, we look forward to this area serving as a bustling center of activity, adding to our City’s appeal.

Kyle Rauch is the Development Director for the City of Grove City.

123' - 3" TENANT SPACE C To learn more about this and other City Development projects, visit

GroveCityOhio.gov/development and click on the “Development Projects – New and Evolving” tab.

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Ice cream has been served at this Broadway location for nearly 70 years.

May 29, 1953, an estimated in the summer and spent their 40 gallons of ice cream winters in Florida until 1966. was scooped into cones Although always serving throughout the three-hour free cone frosty treats, “fountain items” giveaway during the grand opening and sandwiches, the next few of Dunnick’s Dairy Queen. The 4362 years saw several different Broadway location across from Skate owner-operators taking the America has been dishing out sum- reins of the store, always a mer sweets to Grove City residents favorite stop for roller-skaters MULTI-TENANT - FAIRWAY REALTY - 2400 STRINGTOWN ROAD, GROVE CITY OH. 2019.354 ever since. Emma Dunnick and her husleaving the rink or baseball players and fans after a hot Dunnick’s Dairy Queen, 1953 SOUTH ELEVATION / PARTIAL PLAN band Fremont, who was proprietor game at Windsor Park. 03.01.2021 elev1 of Leisure Hour Pool and Billiards Manushaqe and Bashkim located above Grove City Hard- Bega, owners of Mona’s Eats & ware (now home to The Garden Treats, now have the pleasure Bar and Cultivate), opened the of continuing the tradition for doors of the refreshing “fast food” another generation of residents, establishment each spring. With serving Grove City families their the exception of a four-year hiatus summer sweets and sandwiches when they briefly sold the busi- from the same location. ness to a Reynoldsburg couple, the Dunnicks operated the business Mona’s Eats & Treats, 2021

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