New Albany, Suburban residential area in Franklin and Licking counties, Ohio, US
New Albany is a community in northeastern Ohio that stretches across two counties, combining residential areas with business zones. The town sits at an elevation of roughly 1,024 feet (312 meters) and has grown steadily over several decades.
The settlement was founded in 1837 when land plots were distributed to new residents. Official incorporation followed in 1856, when about 50 people already lived here.
The Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts houses a 786-seat auditorium that presents performances by the New Albany Symphony Orchestra and Ballet Company.
The town connects well to Columbus through several highways and suits commuters. Multiple company headquarters sit here, including fashion brands.
Large technology companies have built data centers in the area since 2020. These facilities now attract workers from different states.
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