Downtown YMCA

The Downtown YMCA is a historic YMCA building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It is the largest YMCA resident facility in the United States.[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. The seven-story building was designed in the Jacobethan Revival and Late Gothic Revival styles by Walter F. Shattuck. The YMCA was first established in Columbus in 1855, reorganized in 1875, and moved locations numerous times. The organization purchased the lot for the current YMCA in 1916, with delayed construction due to World War I. The building was constructed in 1923 and dedicated in 1924.[1][3]

Central Building of the Columbus Young Men's Christian Association
Interactive map highlighting the building's location
Location40 W. Long St., Columbus, Ohio
Coordinates39.965000°N 83.002500°W / 39.965000; -83.002500
Built1924
Architectural styleJacobethan Revival, Late Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No.93000402[1]
Added to NRHPMay 6, 1993

With no renovation since about 1997, and after years of studying potential renovations, the 403-unit building is set to close in three to seven years, as the YMCA moves its residents to newer facilities. The 235,118-square-foot (21,843.2 m2) building has a market value of $5.6 million, and would require $50-60 million in renovation, not affordable as it is close to the Columbus YMCA's entire annual budget. The organization plans to lease out a facility and redistribute residents to existing facilities, and to build a new full-service downtown facility for its 3,400 YMCA members in the next five to ten years. The YMCA is confident the building can be repurposed, having talked to 8-10 developers, with none who have toured having proposed demolishing it.[4][2][5]

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