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Truck Titan Moves In Quietly With $5.69M Obetz Warehouse Grab

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Published on April 30, 2026
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Fyda Freightliner has quietly staked out more turf in central Ohio, appearing to buy a 32,940-square-foot warehouse at 3960 Groveport Road in Obetz for $5.69 million. The deal, reported April 29, 2026, would expand the company’s Columbus-area footprint near the Rickenbacker logistics hub and turn an existing industrial building into a commercial truck sales and service operation.

According to Columbus Business First, public records and industry listing data indicate Fyda Freightliner as the buyer, at a recorded price of $5.69 million. The transfer surfaced in filings and databases even though the company has not publicly announced the purchase.

Warehouse and Site Details

Commercial property listings show the Groveport Road building at roughly 32,940 square feet on about 5.92 acres, tied to parcel ID 152-000889. LoopNet places the property squarely in Obetz’s industrial corridor near Rickenbacker International Airport, in the thick of the region’s distribution and trucking activity.

What Fyda Freightliner Could Do

Columbus Business First reported that Fyda is expected to convert the site into an expanded commercial-truck dealership, boosting its capacity for sales, service and parts. The company’s own site, Fyda Freightliner, describes its Columbus-area presence as part of a full-service network with large parts departments and multi-bay service centers across Ohio, which lines up neatly with turning the warehouse into another dealership hub.

Why Obetz

The Rickenbacker/Obetz corridor has become a kind of proving ground for anyone in the distribution and trucking game, as businesses chase ever-faster regional delivery. Local reporting, including a look at how Columbus has quietly become a Midwestern overnight delivery powerhouse, along with trade coverage, highlights a wave of large warehouse projects and logistics expansions that make this pocket of Obetz especially attractive to heavy-truck dealers.

If the purchase is finalized, the site would add yet another truck-focused operation to Obetz’s growing logistics cluster, reusing existing industrial space for sales and service rather than building new. Columbus Business First first reported the transaction, and industry listing data forms the basis for this account.