During the State of the City address, the Presenter described major economic development milestones and community engagement efforts shaping Gahanna's growth.
The Presenter said city council approved a development agreement for a transformational mixed‑use Creekide District project expected to bring restaurants, housing, a boutique hotel, co‑working space and structured parking, representing more than $100 million in private investment. The Presenter said demolition of vacant buildings is already underway and framed the project as central to downtown transformation.
The Presenter also described the city's new strategic plan and economic development strategy, developed over 15 months with intentional community engagement that produced more than 9,000 pieces of feedback from residents and businesses. The Presenter highlighted efforts to support small businesses in 2025 — including a procurement fair aimed at minority‑ and women‑owned businesses and a business roundtable series — and said the city awarded more than $81,000 to 12 Gahanna nonprofits through a 2025 community grant program, plus an additional $18,000 to Gahanna food pantries.
The Presenter framed these initiatives as foundational to attracting businesses and jobs that grow the local revenue base, noting a reported 4% increase in income tax collections in 2025, and spotlighted local openings such as Rush's Bakery as examples of homegrown business success. The address did not specify detailed funding sources for the Creekide project or timelines for private construction milestones beyond demolition activity.