The city of Worthington emphasizes the best that Ohio has to offer. Excellent schools, low crime and very high property values mark this community as one of our top picks for families seeking relocation. These families choose our team because we’ve lived in and around Worthington our entire lives. When it comes to the home field advantage, look to The Grover Group first.
Worthington, Ohio
History: Scioto Company owner James Kilbourne, who eventually served in the U.S. House of Representatives, founded Worthington, Ohio in 1803. The community was named after Thomas Worthington who became the Governor of Ohio. By 1866 the future Worthington Inn was established and in 1931 the only Roman Catholic pontifical college outside of Italy was created. Today, both the Worthington Inn and the Pontifical College Josephinum still stand strong in the heart of Worthington. Today, Worthington’s tree lined streets are home to world-class Worthington Industries along with historic homes and a thriving main street business section.
Population: Around 14,000
Quality of Life: The median household income is around $88,000 and the average home is worth about $232,000.
Schools: The Worthington Schools have an excellent reputation in the area.
Taxes: Higher than the average Columbus suburb.
What’s Happing Around Worthington: We love the Worthington Arts Council series of events including the Arts Festival, Farmer’s Market. There is always something going on at the McConnell Arts Center. Did you know Worthington has the only metal whistle manufacturer in the United States? You can tour the American Whistle Corporation and then catch a concert and some of the best pizza Ryan’s ever had at Natalie’s Coal Fired Pizza and Live Music.
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