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Next phase of The Peninsula to feature 14-story tower with apartments, grocery store

Posted by Bayli Friz | May 19, 2025 | Press

Check out Columbus Business First’s article on our collaboration with Downtown Columbus Inc., Flaherty & Collins, and Daimler, as we help transform the city’s skyline.

About The Author

Bayli Friz - Creative Manager

Taking an unconventional path into the design world, Bayli Friz left the social work field to make lasting change as an interior designer. Holding a unique view on the impact environments have on an individual, she’s excited to help create spaces that are accessible, inviting and inclusive to all. As a recent graduate from Columbus College of Art & Design, Bayli joined the Columbus Architectural Studio early in 2023. If she’s not rearranging her apartment for the umpteenth time you can catch her at Nationwide Arena cheering on the Blue Jackets.

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