Hilliard's much-anticipated TruePointe development is set to welcome a family-owned coffee shop warmly into its burgeoning fold. Slated to serve up its specialty coffees, espresso drinks, and pastries in a 2,900-square-foot space, Qahwah House aims to bring a dash of culture and a commitment to organic purity to the area. The Dearborn-based café, with a sister location in downtown Columbus, is on track to be a part of the multi-tenant retail offerings at TruePointe by the end of 2025.
In a statement obtained by the City of Hilliard, TruePointe and Hilliard-based developer Equity announced the recent leasing agreement. This move promises to enhance the community-centric vision of the $200 million mixed-use project, where the diverse mix of retail, restaurant, lodging, office, and residential spaces are poised to create a vibrant environment for locals and visitors alike. Sprawled across a 27-acre site just east of I-270, TruePointe is envisioned as a commercial hub and recreational gathering hotspot with public areas, green space, and pedestrian-friendly trails and sidewalks.
More than just a business expansion, the inclusion of Qahwah House in the TruePointe project underscores a desire to infuse local flair into the development. Known for its focus on high-quality, organic coffee and a welcoming atmosphere, the coffee shop looks to become an integral part of the Hilliard community fabric quickly. Interested parties can visit the City of Hilliard to learn more about Qahwah House and its offerings.
The blueprint for TruePointe reflects modern urban planning priorities, aiming to interconnect various forms of spaces and experiences. The plan includes multiple parking garages intended to facilitate and actively encourage the planned flow of patrons and professionals through the mixed-use domain. As the development progresses, it becomes increasingly clear that TruePointe is set to redefine Hilliard's landscape well beyond its expected completion at the cusp of 2026.