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Lifeline of Ohio

In response to shifting workplace dynamics following COVID-19, where employees primarily worked remotely, Lifeline of Ohio turned to Lehman Daman as their trusted partner to revitalize their office space. The project primarily focused on creating a more open, inviting, and functional space to encourage more employees to return to the office.

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INEOS Enterprises

INEOS Enterprises, a global chemical company sought to consolidate several North American business headquarters into one central location in Grandview Heights, Ohio to enable collaboration and operational efficiency. Nationwide Realty Investors (NRI) secured INEOS Enterprises as a tenant on the fourth floor of their Grandview Yard building and hired Lehman Daman to complete the buildout.

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Columbus Bar Association

After more than 30 years downtown and with their lease ending, The Columbus Bar Association was moving into a new building in the Arena District owned by Nationwide Realty Investors (NRI). Lehman Daman was hired to demo and build out The Columbus Bar Association’s new office, enabling them to provide better access to education, networking, and services for their 4,800 members.

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Del-Co Water Company

Del-Co Water Company was looking to expand their Olentangy campus. Needing more space to house their growing team and provide a place for training, Del-Co contracted Lehman Daman to build The Wolf Water Center, a new two-story ground-up building. This new complex features offices for their engineering and distribution departments, five-pull-through equipment bays with integrated storage, and a 250-person training room.

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Slalom

Slalom, a Seattle-based IT consulting firm, was looking to relocate from its current coworking space in Columbus to a permanent location. Nationwide Realty Investors (NRI) secured Slalom as a tenant in one of their Arena District buildings, in an office requiring demolition of the existing tenant space and complete buildout.

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AFL-CIO

The Ohio branch of AFL-CIO (The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations) was relocating to a new suite in a 12-story office building. Lehman Daman demoed the previous tenants’ office and built AFL-CIO’s new office, consisting of large conference rooms, file rooms, and a reception area.

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The Good Haus

The Jefferson Avenue Center was gifted a historic property in Columbus’s Brewery District to use as office space for nonprofits. Originally built in 1888, it stood empty since 2010 and was in a severe state of disrepair. They needed to renovate and expand the space to meet modern office needs, while retaining its historical elements and appearance.

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