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.
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
Downtown Dayton attracted dozens of new developers last year and that growth is expected to continue throughout the new year.
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.
An estimated 5,000 people came through the newly rebuilt $64 million Dayton Metro Library during Saturday’s grand opening.
The accelerating pace of downtown Dayton development has planners looking at how to connect the dots between major projects in the core.
Downtown Dayton saw a busy April as spring construction season brings some big ideas to life.
Some big names are on the list of anticipated tenants at the Dayton Arcade, from Warped Wing Brewing Co. to Boston Stoker to the University of Dayton.
Prompted by a renewed sense of vigor in the local economy, city of Dayton officials say they’re having a hard time keeping up with the local business community.
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2016 Progress at a Glance.
Greater downtown Dayton is in the midst of a healthy construction boom that promises to bring new jobs, housing, amenities, entertainment and infrastructure upgrades.
CareSource will build a new 7-story, 250,000 square foot office building to house 900 employees downtown.
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
CareSource has finalized a lease for two floors of the Kettering Tower, where it will move 250 employees in downtown.
Read the latest Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Report: The 2015 Year in Review.
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
CareSource is growing in downtown Dayton again.
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
Two new businesses opening in the coming weeks will help thrust downtown Dayton into the forefront of the nation’s exploding craft-beer movement.
A growing construction firm will invest about $400,000 for its own stand-alone headquarters on the edge of downtown Dayton.
Downtown staffing firm Barry Staff has finished demolishing the blighted building on the east side of downtown where it is building a new headquarters.
CareSource has moved 175 of its employees into a newly-refurbished downtown Dayton office space.
The restaurant now occupies a 5,000 square foot space at 130 W. Second St.,
Sinclair Community College unveiled plans for its new $4 million UAS Training and Certification Center downtown.