A Columbus real estate developer has completed a project to revive a 124-year-old piece of Columbus history.
Built in 1901, the Union Depot at 1200 Sixth Ave. was a multiuse railroad station. It was leased by former railroad giants Central Railroad of Georgia, Seaboard Airline Railroad and the Southern Railroad Company, according to the Columbus State University archives.
Trains arriving and departing the station transported people and cargo until it was discontinued in 1969. The former station has been used to house headquarters for organizations such as TSYS and the Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce…