New details for Cameron Mitchell hotel, restaurant in Dublin's Bridge Park
Jan 06, 2025
DUBLIN, Ohio (WCMH) -- Crawford Hoying has shared new details on how the development company will build Cameron Mitchell's first boutique hotel in Dublin's Bridge Park.
The proposal submitted to the city of Dublin says the hotel will house about 130 guestrooms with amenities including a fitness center, pool and spa within a seven-story tower. The complex will be located southeast of the State Route 161 roundabout at Riverside Drive and West Granville Road, and will also feature about 26 condos in an eight-story tower.
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Four food and beverage concepts, multiple restaurants, a pool bar, an event venue with a 4,000-square-foot ballroom, and a series of meetings rooms round out the planned hotel's offerings. Crawford's proposal is scheduled to receive a review from Dublin's Planning and Zoning Commission on Thursday.
Crawford Hoying and Cameron Mitchell's proposal includes a hotel, condos, restaurants, event space and an office building. (Courtesy Photo/Dublin Planning and Zoning Commission)
The outline also shows that four-story office building with ground level retail will span about 90,000 square feet on the property's southeast corner. Crawford had originally planned for this building to be condos, but announced early last year they were pivoting to office space while negotiating with "some pretty significant leases" for more office users at Bridge Park.
A series of streetscapes will connect the office build to the hotel, which is Mitchell's first foray into the hotel industry after 30 years of business. Described as a boutique hotel, the complex will be a "one-of-a-kind, culinary-forward lifestyle hotel concept."
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"This will undoubtedly be one of the premier hotels in the Midwest, combining the legendary culinary experience we’re known for with a preeminent hospitality focus," said Mitchell in a previous release. "We’ve been working on this project idea with Crawford Hoying for years, and not only will it be the best hotel in the city, but it will also be a place for Columbus residents and visitors alike to gather, celebrate, dine, and relax."
A rendering of Crawford Hoying and Cameron Mitchell's mixed-use project in Bridge Park. (Courtesy Photo/Dublin Planning and Zoning Commission) A rendering of Crawford Hoying and Cameron Mitchell's mixed-use project in Bridge Park. (Courtesy Photo/Dublin Planning and Zoning Commission)
A three-level, partially below-grade parking garage will serve the entire development within about 500 parking spaces, and open green space on the property will be accessible to the public.
Mitchell opened a new Del Mar location at 4089 The Strand East in Easton's north district last year. The concept took over the former home of Bon Vie, which closed after its parent company filed for bankruptcy, and marked Mitchell's third Del Mar location and second in central Ohio, the first operating in the Short North since 2019 and has since been rebranded.
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Butcher & Rose, Mitchell's new downtown steakhouse, also opened last year on the ground floor of 155 E. Broad St. at Preston Centre, the building previously known as the PNC Plaza. Columbus developer Edwards Cos. is transforming the building, one of several high-profile efforts underway to convert downtown towers for new uses.