Downtown Dayton: City on the Move in 2015
2015 will be a year on the move for downtown Dayton. Here are a few highlights of what you can expect in your city as we travel through the new year:
2015 will be a year on the move for downtown Dayton. Here are a few highlights of what you can expect in your city as we travel through the new year:
One of downtown’s most successful residential developers has another project in the works for downtown Dayton.
Read the Greater Downtown Dayton Plan Progress Summary & Updated Recommendations for 2015-2020.
The developer for the Water Street project that’s revamping downtown Dayton’s riverfront just purchased a historical building next to the project.
Downtown Dayton’s hot housing market shows no signs of cooling off, with already half of the Patterson Place townhomes and Rubicon Square condos sold, according to homebuilder Charlie Simms.
The apartment market is still one of the hottest sectors of Dayton’s real estate market, according to a recent study.
From running an emergency room to singing in nightclubs to pay for college, Dr. Mike Ervin has led a varied career. Now the co-chair of the Downtown Dayton Partnership devotes his life to serving on company and charitable boards in … Continued
More residential options are coming to downtown Dayton, which is good news as more people living downtown should bring more business, more activity, more stuff!
Developers of the Water Street district in downtown Dayton are upping the number of residential units in the first phase of the project again.
CityWide Development Corp. is looking to sell some apartment units it owns downtown as condos.
Dayton City Commissioners on Wednesday night approved spending an additional $215,000 to complete the demolition and cleanup of the former Schwind Building property, which was a hurdle preventing the $18 million Student Suites project from moving forward. – See more … Continued
PNC Bank has officially confirmed it plans to anchor the new $33.5 million Water Street development project downtown. The bank signed on as the anchor tenant for the 50,000-square-foot office building portion of the riverfront development. PNC will occupy the … Continued
The Dayton City Commission approved an amendment to the city’s zoning code that allows the proposed mixed-use Water Street Project to move forward. The project calls for new retail, residential and office space along downtown’s riverfront.
The Sixth Street Lofts in the Oregon District has already welcomed its first resident, with three more scheduled to move in during September.
Charlie Simms, a leading builder of downtown Dayton housing, said he’s “very bullish on downtown living” because “that’s where the market’s going.”
Take a look as Simms Development owner, Charlie Simms, gives us an inside tour of a Patterson Square townhome.