Creative Co-Working Space to Open in Columbus Suburb

Brick House Blue in Dublin, Ohio, is set to open late this fall. The 9,000-square-foot meeting space is part of Bridge Park and will unify distinct business owners in a collaborative work environment.

By Laura Calugar

Brick House Blue, a new co-working and creative meeting space will open in November at Bridge Park, a mixed-use development in Dublin, Ohio. The project includes 373,000 square feet of Class A office space and 224,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and grocery space. Brick House Blue will occupy 9,000 square feet. 

A rendering of the Brick House Blue at Bridge Park in Dublin, Ohio

A rendering of the Brick House Blue at Bridge Park in Dublin, Ohio

Located at 6605 Longshore St., Brick House Blue will be a short distance from a nearby AC Hotel by Marriott, a fitness center as well as several dining and entertainment options. The space will incorporate a diverse set of workspaces and provide four large “think tank” rooms to give businesses a creative space for off-site team meetings and strategy sessions.

Management support

Co-founders Cid Rhomberg and Dave Mirgon, who both have extensive experience as talent management consultants, career coaches and marketing and finance strategists for Fortune 50 companies, will offer on-site strategy and leadership development sessions for businesses as well as executive consulting.

Brick House Blue will provide its members and guests with dedicated spaces, desks, conference rooms, lounges, outdoor balcony space, a kitchen and high-end amenities. The interior is constructed in a way that eases collaboration and fosters ideas, but also offers people a place to unwind. The industrial look of the space is meant to create a sense of community.

“We’re committed to providing a fun and inspiring environment that helps our members and guests create results. We’re defining a culture where we want to work, and where we can all share success,” said Mirgon, in prepared remarks.

Bridge Park is being developed by Crawford Hoying. The company recently announced plans for 800 North High, another mixed-use project in Dublin that will break ground this fall.

Image courtesy of Brick House Blue

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