

The historic Station 67 is a unique event space located in downtown
Columbus at 379 West Broad Street. Built in 1895, the building was originally the
Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Station.
Designed by noted architects Joseph Warren Yost and Frank L. Packard, the pagoda-style roof and tower have become Columbus icons. Packard was America's foremost institutional architect, designing over 3400 buildings, including over 100 business and residential buildings in Columbus alone. Packard also drafted one of the first master plans for the Ohio State University campus, which included the (controversial at the time) concept of the Oval. He also designed OSU's Armory which was the architectural inspiration for today's world-renowned Wexner Center for the Arts. Two Caterers is pleased to offer the historically significant Station 67 to host your next important event. In addition to the historically-renovated lobby, a newly-added 3,000 square foot banquet hall is surrounded by windows looking out on the downtown skyline.
Please contact a facility coordinator at Two Caterers for tours and information. Our professional event planning and catering team is ready to bring your vision to life; we can be reached at 614-882-7323. |