LOCAL

Here are the businesses that were damaged during Columbus protests

Mark Ferenchik
mferenchik@dispatch.com
Broken windows on the Lazarus building Downtown can be seen the morning after protests in the streets of Columbus caused damage to many businesses on Friday, May 29, 2020.

Here is a list of businesses or properties known to have been damaged during the protests Downtown and elsewhere since Thursday:

Dispatch building, 62 E. Broad St.

Ohio Theatre, 39. E. State St.

LC RiverSouth apartments at both the northwest and southwest corners of South High and Rich streets.

Egan-Ryan Funeral Home, 403 E. Broad St.

ADAMH headquarters, 447 E. Broad St.

PNC building, 155 E. Broad St.

Continental Plaza building, 180 E. Broad St.

Latitude 41, 50 N. 3rd St.

Poke Bros., northeast corner of Gay and North 3rd streets.

Tiger + Lily, 19 E. Gay St.

Clarkson Eyecare, 81 E. Gay St.

Office building at southwest corner of Gay and North 4th streets.

Lazarus building (Nosh), South High Street.

Einstein Bros. Bagels, Huntington Center, 41 S. High St.

Milestone 229, 229 S. Civic Center Dr.

Ohio Statehouse

First Congregational Church, 444 E. Broad St.

Trinity Episcopal Church, 125 E. Broad St.

Downtown Computing, 413 E. Broad St.

CCAD building at the NW corner of Broad and Cleveland Avenue.

395 E. Broad St.

"Private Military" graffiti on the south side of the brick building at the NW corner of Broad and Grant Avenue.

Capital Crossroads building, 23 N. 4th St.

Columbus Atheneaum 32 N. 4th St.

Credit Union of Ohio, 152 E. Broad St.

Graffiti on Southeast Healthcare, 16 W. Long St.

Ohio Supreme Court building on South Front Street

11 E. Gay Street.

Cafe Phenix Bistro, 51 E. Gay St.

Gold Medal, 57 E. Gay St.

Subway, 61 E. Gay St.

Capitol Square Printing, 59 E. Gay St.

66 Lynn Alley

Winans, Chocolates & Coffees, 216 S. High St.

The Alpine/El Lugar 525 S. 4th St.

Key Blue Prints, 195 E. Livingston Ave.

Nancy's Home Cooking, Lynn Alley

WesBanco, 33 N. 3rd St.

Pet Valu, 1004 N. High St.

Hyde Park, 569 N. High St.