Continental Tower Begins Leasing as Downtown Columbus' Newest Residential Address
A landmark office building in the heart of downtown Columbus is getting a new life — and soon, new residents.
Continental Tower, the storied high-rise at the center of Columbus's urban core, is undergoing a major adaptive reuse renovation that will transform its floors of vacant office space into modern residential apartments. The project is part of a growing national trend of converting underutilized commercial buildings into housing, and represents one of the most significant downtown redevelopment efforts Columbus has seen in recent years.

Leasing is now underway for the newly converted units, giving prospective residents a first look at what life inside the reimagined tower will offer. The apartments are expected to feature contemporary finishes, open floor plans, and sweeping views of the Columbus skyline — all within walking distance of the Short North, the Arena District, and the city's bustling restaurant and entertainment scene.

The conversion comes as downtown Columbus, like many urban centers across the country, grapples with high office vacancy rates following shifts in remote and hybrid work patterns. City officials and developers have increasingly looked to adaptive reuse projects as a way to revitalize underperforming commercial corridors while addressing the region's growing demand for urban housing.

Details on unit availability, pricing, and move-in timelines are expected to be released through the building's leasing office. Interested residents are encouraged to contact the leasing team directly for tours and availability.
The Continental Tower project signals continued confidence in downtown Columbus as a place to live, work, and invest — and marks another chapter in the ongoing evolution of the city's urban landscape.
