Former Houlihan's Space Remains Vacant at Kingsdale Shopping Center

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Published May. 21, 2026, 3:10 AM

The prominent restaurant space once occupied by Houlihan's at Kingsdale Shopping Center in Upper Arlington continues to sit empty, with no confirmed tenant announced as of yet — leaving residents and shoppers wondering what will fill the void at one of the neighborhood's most recognizable retail destinations.

Houlihan's, the casual dining chain that had long been a familiar fixture at the Kingsdale center along Tremont Road, closed its doors as part of broader struggles faced by the national chain in recent years. The closure left behind a substantial footprint in the shopping center, which has historically served as a hub for Upper Arlington residents seeking dining, retail, and services close to home.

The space is currently listed for lease, though details about prospective tenants have not been publicly disclosed by the property's management. Kingsdale Shopping Center, anchored by a Giant Eagle and a mix of local and national businesses, has seen ongoing redevelopment interest in recent years, making the former Houlihan's location a closely watched opportunity in the community.

Speculation among local residents has ranged from hopes for a locally owned restaurant to interest in a new regional or national dining concept. Upper Arlington's demographics — an affluent, family-oriented suburb on Columbus's northwest side — make it an attractive market for a variety of food and beverage operators.

As of publication, neither the property management nor the City of Upper Arlington had announced any new tenant for the space. Residents interested in updates on the leasing status are encouraged to follow announcements from Kingsdale's management or the Upper Arlington city website.

My Local Press will continue to monitor the situation and report on any new developments as they become available.