788–792 Sullivant Avenue in Columbus, Ohio is a 2,250± square foot brick commercial building built in 1922 and situated on a 0.06-acre corner lot within the Columbus City School District. The property spans three separate storefronts—addresses 788, 790, and 792—and offers high visibility at the intersection of Sullivant Avenue and S Davis Avenue. It is located close to downtown Columbus and the Franklinton Arts District, giving it strong redevelopment potential in a growing west side neighborhood. The interior has been mostly gutted and is ready for redevelopment, featuring an open floor plan with exposed brick walls that provide a solid base for renovation. This property falls under the newly adopted Zone In Mixed Use Category called "Urban Center" which removes parking requirements. Additionally, the adjacent land (parcel #'s 010-037492-00 and 010-029855-00) is owned by the City of Columbus Land Bank. This building was formerly a pizza shop in the east one-third of the space and a bar in the remaining two-thirds. The condition of the hood system is unknown and, if it is functioning, it will require work. A tarp has been placed over the backside of the roof to prevent water intrusion. The building’s three separate addresses allow for multiple configurations, including a single business, subdivided tenant spaces, or a variety of retail, office, studio, or restaurant uses. The corner location provides prominent street frontage, sidewalk access, and public street parking. Surrounded by a mix of historic homes and ongoing redevelopment projects, this property offers strong investment potential for buyers seeking a blank canvas in an area of Columbus experiencing significant growth.