Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report Released
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2019 Progress at a Glance.
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2019 Progress at a Glance.
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2017 Progress at a Glance.
While the Oregon District may be Dayton’s oldest neighborhood, the historic entertainment, retail and residential hub shows no signs of slowing down.
More than 40 new businesses came downtown last year, bringing new services, food and dining options and even some funk to center city Dayton.
Downtown Dayton attracted dozens of new developers last year and that growth is expected to continue throughout the new year.
A new 70,000-square-foot mixed-use building in the Oregon District is now open for residents, and will soon be open for business.
The accelerating pace of downtown Dayton development has planners looking at how to connect the dots between major projects in the core.
The developers behind Fire Blocks District in downtown Dayton have been playing things close to the vest as they build the capital for the $100 million revival.
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2016 Progress at a Glance.
The Dayton area is in the midst of a “renaissance” where larger corporations have opened or expanded, millennials are lowering vacancy rates downtown, and small business and manufacturing growth is looking up.
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
For so many Daytonians, a dream is being realized…a vital, vibrant and vivid city! The amazing turnaround is all most too much to believe, but cities everywhere are taking notice.
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2015 Year in Review.
People are flocking back to downtown Dayton’s urban core.
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
The American Planning Association (APA) today named the strip of East Fifth Street in Dayton’s Oregon Historic District as one of five “Great Streets” in the U.S.
Two new businesses are preparing to open in June in downtown Dayton as part of a “Pop-Up Shops” program.
Dayton area residents are invited to celebrate Summer in the City with a new slate of branded downtown events…
A new wine and coffee shop will open downtown this summer.
The quickly accelerating beer renaissance underway in downtown Dayton will take another step forward at the end of the month when The Barrel House, a beer bar and craft-beer and wine retail carryout, opens at 417 E. Third St.
Dayton has had a lot of huge wins in job creation and development in the region in 2014. But to see the smiles on the faces of some of the top regional leaders at Proto Build Bar at 534 E. … Continued
Dayton’s coolest new space is getting ready to launch. Proto BuildBar — part cafe’, part innovation center — will open its doors on Oct. 25.
The restaurant now occupies a 5,000 square foot space at 130 W. Second St.,
Warmer days in downtown Dayton means summer is on its way, bringing with it free outdoor dining options and entertainment during lunch as “The Square Is Where” programs return weekdays to Courthouse Square now through September.
Dayton businesses added up the benefits of Urban Nights Monday. The event on Friday night was expected to bring in lots of people and money to downtown businesses.