

Otherworld isn’t necessarily targeting a specific neighborhood for its possible Columbus move, but its current location has the advantage of convenient access to nearby interstates. We do think it would be a great place to grow and expand.”

“We’re not forgetting Columbus, we definitely have some big plans and ambitions here for the future. Renda said the organization would “love to own our own space and control our own destiny” in Columbus.Īs Otherworld expands into new markets, Columbus will become the Midwest regional hub for the company, Renda said. "In terms of that larger expansion, it’s kind of on hold as we look at finding what we consider our long-term home in Columbus, that search process has been in the works.” Dozens of talented artists, engineers and builders have come together to create this unique year-round art experience. Mysteries will unfold as you explore over 50 imaginative scenes filled with interactive art, tech, playgrounds, secret passages and puzzles. But those plans haven’t come to fruition yet because the organization wasn’t able to secure a long-term lease at that location. Otherworld is a 25,000 square foot immersive art attraction opening in Columbus late 2018. Otherworld in 2021 announced plans for a 26,000-square-foot expansion at its current location in the Chantry Square Shopping Mall on the southeast side of Columbus. But it may end up also moving its Columbus homes to facilitate its plans for growth. "Columbus-based immersive art experience Otherworld is trying to grow its presence by adding new locations across the country.
