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About Dublin

The city of Dublin is a flourishing suburban community located just outside of Columbus. Nearly half of the local population is composed of families, and the city is also home to Ohio’s largest community of Asian-Americans. Dublin hosts a major stop on the PGA Tour and has a handful of well-known golf courses, which together have attracted many golf aficionados to the area.

The History of Dublin

The earliest settlers made their home in Dublin in 1802, but it was the Sells family that helped the town itself develop. Benjamin and Peter Sells bought 400 acres of land in the area, giving it to their brother, John, as a gift. He brought his family to the area in 1808 and began the process of surveying lots to construct a village. John Sells decided to name the burgeoning community after his birthplace: Dublin, Ireland.

Within the next 15 years, the town became home to a store and several mills. Over the course of the next century, Dublin remained a small, sleepy town, with fewer than 700 residents in 1970. However, when Interstate 270 arrived in the area and provided easy access between Dublin and its neighboring communities, the local population began to grow significantly. New businesses were attracted by the growing workforce and convenient transportation infrastructure, and more than 5,000 people called the area home by the late 1980s. In 1987, Dublin earned official incorporation as a city.

Jobs in Dublin

Dublin has attracted a variety of large companies, many of which have chosen to establish their headquarters in the city. Wendy’s, IGS Energy, Stanley Steemer, Cardinal Health and Online Computer Library Center are all based out of Dublin, while Ashland Inc., CenturyLink and Nationwide Insurance have major operations in the city.

If you’re hoping to find a job in Dublin, there are tens of thousands available with the city’s five largest employers alone. Health care companies are a major presence in the local job market, but you can also find roles available in education, customer service and more. Dublin’s largest employers include Cardinal Health, Nationwide Insurance, OhioHealth, Dublin City School District and Fiserv.

Dublin Schools

Students in Dublin attend schools in Dublin City School District, as well as a few in Hilliard City School District. Alternatively, you can enroll your child in one of the private schools in the area, including options in Dublin and the neighboring town of Hilliard. If you’re searching for higher education close to home, the city offers a few small campuses.

Resources for Moving to Dublin

If you’re getting ready for a move to Dublin, the following resources will prove useful:

  • Utilities: Dublin receives its major utilities from American Electric Power, First Energy, Union Rural Electric and Columbia Gas of Ohio. The city manages its own water and sewer services.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Rumpke Refuse provides trash and recycling collection services for residential areas of Dublin.
  • Transportation: The Central Ohio Transit Authority operates routes in and out of Dublin, primarily from the southeastern region of the city.

Dublin Housing

Thanks to its growing economy, plentiful amenities and convenient location, Dublin has become a very desirable suburb for homeowners. As a result, you can expect to pay quite a bit more for homes in Dublin than in other Ohio cities. However, the large housing market offers a wide range of options, so you should be able to find something that works for your budget and needs. New construction homes are another option, allowing you to choose your home’s floor plan and features.