Explore Delaware County
Despite Delaware County’s inland location, it features the most shoreline—about 140 miles—of all the counties in Ohio. Located 25 miles north of downtown Columbus, the county seat is the City of Delaware, a quaint hamlet that has drawn more and more people each year.
Delaware County Snapshot
The county is centrally located with easy access to both the most rural and urban areas of the Columbus Region, along with several airports, railways, and major interstate highways.
County Contact:
Monica Conners
Director of Economic Development
Location
Just north of Columbus with through access to Interstate 71 and U.S. Route 23
Population
Delaware County is home to 234,832 residents with a median age of 40.2
Notable Cities
Delaware County’s key cities include Delaware and Powell
Notable Businesses
JP Morgan Chase, McGraw Hill, Showa, and Anthem BlueCross BlueShield
Delaware County houses idyllic neighborhoods tucked into old forests and winding rivers. Conveniently close to the opportunities of Downtown Columbus but also just far enough away, the county is appeals to families looking for the best of both worlds.
The county hosts three higher education institutions: Columbus State Community College (Delaware Campus), Methodist Theological School, and Ohio Wesleyan University. More than half of Delaware County’s residents hold a bachelor’s degree.
Cities in Delaware County
Top Employers in Delaware County
Operation: HQ
City: Westerville
Company Headquarters: Germany
dhl.com
Operation: Logistics and Distribution
City: Delaware
ir.advanceautoparts.com
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