Downtown Dayton development expected to boom in 2018
Downtown Dayton attracted dozens of new developers last year and that growth is expected to continue throughout the new year.
Downtown Dayton attracted dozens of new developers last year and that growth is expected to continue throughout the new year.
A former industrial property in the Water Street District will soon become an apartment building with 100 units, along with on-site parking.
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 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.
Housing is at the heart of the city’s downtown comeback and, with current apartments and homes almost all spoken for, there appears to be room for much more.
The Resurgence of Downtown Dayton forum was held at Sinclair Community College drawing roughly 300 attendees.
There have always been places to live in downtown Dayton, but increasingly, downtown is becoming the place to live.
Downtown Dayton saw a busy April as spring construction season brings some big ideas to life.
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.
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.
University of Dayton will have a presence in the Dayton Arcade, echoing the ideas of another city its developers have looked to for inspiration.
Greater downtown Dayton is in the midst of a healthy construction boom that promises to bring new jobs, housing, amenities, entertainment and infrastructure upgrades.
After decades of housing companies started in Dayton, the developers of Downtown’s Fire Blocks district hope rehabilitation will prepare for a new generation of businesses.
A half-acre rooftop park could adorn what developers are terming “the base of lifestyle development” in downtown Dayton’s Fire Blocks project.
To Winfield Scott Gibson, the six-story-tall Elks Building in downtown Dayton looks not like an underused space, but a crown jewel.
With years of anticipation built up, developers say an ambitious $100 million plan for the Fire Blocks District will transform a big sector of downtown Dayton in 2017.
Developers say they can’t keep up with demand for apartments in downtown.
Investments made or planned for downtown have surpassed the $1 billion mark since 2010, a milestone in the effort to re-energize the center city, and a benchmark that speaks to many projects yet to come.
The city government is wasting little time in its designs to revive south downtown Dayton.
An office tower that contributed to downtown Dayton’s rapid development more than a century ago could now play a role in its revival.
WHIO Reports: Downtown Housing and Revitalization
A proposal to convert part of the Dayton Arcade into housing has secured a whopping $20 million in tax credits, which officials hope to use to jump-start the large-scale redevelopment of the iconic complex.
One of the transformative changes in downtown Dayton has been the rise in residential development.
Dozens of projects are in the works or under construction in downtown Dayton.