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Downtown Columbus restaurant closing its doors after 14 years

Milestone 229, located at 229 Civic Center Dr., said it could not reach new lease terms with the City of Columbus "that were favorable to both parties."
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — A downtown Columbus restaurant announced it's going to close its doors after 14 years in business.

Milestone 229, located at 229 Civic Center Dr., said it could not reach new lease terms with the City of Columbus "that were favorable to both parties."

The business describes itself as an upscale, casual restaurant specializing in traditional American food.

"We have enjoyed sharing our time with you for the past 14 years and helping you celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, graduations and so much more," the restaurant wrote in a Facebook post.

Its last day in business will be Dec. 31.

"We hope you’ll stop in one last time to enjoy a cocktail or have a meal with us. Thank you to all our guests, we’ve been honored to be a part of your lives," the restaurant said.

It's unclear if the restaurant will reopen at a different location.

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