[1][2] The properties included the art gallery and barbershop of Elijah Pierce at 534 E. Long St. and his former residence, at 142-44 N. Everett Alley.
In late 1986, Pierce's artworks were set to permanently move to the newly-opened King Arts Center.
[4][5] Around 1995, Columbus State Community College began to buy up parcels for a new $7.5 million parking structure.
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