The Opus Group Kicks Off 251 KSF Columbus Project

The Opus Group Kicks Off 251 KSF Columbus Project

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Rendering of 33 Commerce Center, an industrial asset currently underway in Marysville, Ohio
Rendering of 33 Commerce Center, taking shape on an 18-acre lot in Marysville, Ohio. Image courtesy of The Opus Group

The Opus Group has started construction on 33 Commerce Center, a 250,829-square-foot speculative industrial project in Marysville, Ohio. Completion is scheduled for August 2025.

The development team includes AST Engineering as structural engineer and Lee & Associates Principals Mike Spencer and Todd Spencer as exclusive leasing brokers in charge. Besides developer, The Opus Group is also the designer, general contractor and architect of the project.


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The Class A, multi-tenant building will include 32-foot clear heights, interior and exterior LED lighting, four storefronts with clerestory windows, a 3,870-square-foot office component, 24 docks, four drive-in dock doors and trailer parking spaces. The property is designed for light assembly and manufacturing uses.

The asset is within Marysville’s 33 Innovation Park, an industrial campus owned and developed by Union County Marysville Economic Development Partnership. It includes customized development sites from 7 acres to 165 acres, one completed industrial building and two others in planning stages.

The master-planned campus allows for easy access to the Columbus, Ohio, metro and the Midwest region via interstates 270, 70 and 71, as well as to Ohio’s 33 Smart Corridor.

Columbus’ pipeline in top 10 nationwide

Columbus has one of the most active industrial pipelines in the Midwest, a recent CommercialEdge report shows. The metro had nearly 8 million square feet underway as of November, outperformed only by Kansas City, Mo., which had 11.7 million square feet. The amount represented 2.5 percent of existing stock, ahead of the 1.8 percent national figure. Columbus also ranked fifth nationwide among the top U.S. markets in terms of amount of space underway.



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