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.
Two big players in urban redevelopment have signed on to partner on the Arcade project.
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2017 Progress at a Glance.
It’s no secret that downtown Dayton is the hottest area for development in the city. More and more experienced developers are entering the market, and Dayton is seeing the largest construction boom in decades thanks to new investment in and … Continued
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.
Fairfield Inn & Suites, Levitt Pavilion, new CareSource Center City building, and more…
Downtown Dayton attracted dozens of new developers last year and that growth is expected to continue throughout the new year.
Two prominent companies are teaming up to do their part to bring more employees to downtown Dayton.
One of the largest relocation efforts in recent decades was celebrated by more than 100 people who gathered in downtown Dayton on Wednesday, all of whom were there to welcome Taylor Communications and its hundreds of employees to a new … Continued
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 new, multi-million-dollar fund will help businesses and entrepreneurs improve downtown Dayton’s office spaces to grow jobs and reuse struggling properties.
A former industrial property in the Water Street District will soon become an apartment building with 100 units, along with on-site parking.
The Ned J. Sifferlen Health Sciences Center at Sinclair Community College brings together 53 degree and certificate programs from nine buildings together into one collaborative campus.
Ground has been broken and construction has started on the new Fairfield Inn and Suites in downtown Dayton.
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.
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.
The promise of an outdoor music pavilion in downtown Dayton has become a reality.
An estimated 5,000 people came through the newly rebuilt $64 million Dayton Metro Library during Saturday’s grand opening.
The Fire Blocks District is funded for the first phase of its construction project, its developer said.
In a major boost for its latest redevelopment plan, the Dayton Arcade has landed $5 million in historic tax credits, state officials announced Wednesday.
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?
Dayton groups plan to craft a strategy to develop the city’s riverfront over the next two decades.
The Resurgence of Downtown Dayton forum was held at Sinclair Community College drawing roughly 300 attendees.