Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report Released
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2017 Progress at a Glance.
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2017 Progress at a Glance.
Downtown Dayton is experiencing the largest construction boom in decades, driven by colossal interest in urban living and the growing appetite for unique and authentic live, work and play opportunities.
Parts of downtown are seeing a small-scale renaissance of first-floor retail.
A downtown Dayton program that first offered help for new retail businesses now has launched a similar effort that focuses on connecting businesses with office space in newly renovated buildings.
Amazon and rising online shopping has been hacking away at the profits of big box retail and shopping malls. But what does it mean for downtown Dayton storefronts?
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2016 Progress at a Glance.
Bit by bit, block by block, downtown Dayton is undergoing a re-imagining. Talk to anyone who lives, works or plays there, and you’ll hear a growing sense of excitement. We’re tracking more than 50 projects in downtown that are in … Continued
A company that offers soccer programs that seek to build character for young children is moving downtown. The nationally franchised company is the newest participant in the Greater Downtown Dayton Partnership’s Activated Spaces pop-up shop project, which provides entrepreneurs and … Continued
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2015 Year in Review.
The program will connect Sinclair Community College student interns with downtown firms The Architectural Group and Helmig Lienesch to accomplish the technical work to prepare a first floor space for a tenant.
Downtown Dayton is enjoying renewed interest as more businesses open and bring more employees downtown. Meanwhile, more millennials and empty-nesters seeking a different lifestyle…
Key elements of the plan to make downtown Dayton a vibrant and walkable destination are taking shape, with more than $168 million in investment coming to the Central Business District in the next four years.
Tuesday’s annual Downtown Dayton Special Improvement District meeting was an opportunity for downtown’s stakeholders, investors and champions to gather and view the progress that downtown has made, particularly since the beginning of 2015, and to set sights to the future
Activated Spaces, an initiative to fill downtown storefronts through the Greater Downtown Dayton Plan, is launching a new phase of the program called Pop-Up Office with the opening of Mitosis in the Walker Building at 14 W. First St.
It is called the pop-up shop project and it’s helping fill vacant storefronts in downtown Dayton and bringing more business to the area.
Two new businesses are preparing to open in June in downtown Dayton as part of a “Pop-Up Shops” program.
The Pop-Up project matches prospective business owners with downtown property owners who have first-floor storefront space available for occupancy for temporary retail, service, and office businesses
Activated Spaces, an initiative to fill downtown storefronts, is accepting applications for temporary retail, service, and office businesses to open downtown this spring as part of the eighth phase of its Pop-up Project.
Two new downtown businesses are preparing to host grand openings in conjunction with the First Friday event on October 3 in downtown Dayton.
Activated Spaces announced the deadline for the next round of pop-up stores in downtown Dayton on Monday.
Three new downtown Dayton businesses will debut during Urban Nights on May 9, with help from the Downtown Dayton Partnership’s Pop-Up Project.
The International Downtown Association (IDA) has awarded the DDP a 2013 Downtown Pinnacle Award in the economic and business development category for Activated Spaces’ Pop-Up Project. The DDP supports the project, which is managed by volunteers from the young professional … Continued