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Dayton: Downtown: Development and News
I'm so glad I'm getting to witness the resurgence of downtown Dayton firsthand these past few years after having to suffer through the dark days of the 80s and 90s. I'm also glad to see that the renewed interest in transformative urban projects doesn't end at the borders of downtown as evidenced by all the great things currently going on in the Wright-Dunbar district.
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Dayton: Restaurant News & Info
Bootleg Bagels to open bakery on Wayne Avenue in Dayton Customers can expect an expanded selection of baked goods, hot and cold sandwiches, coffee, and other drinks. By Natalie Jones Bootleg Bagels, a bakery brand based in Yellow Springs, is planning to open a brick-and-mortar spot in Dayton on Wayne Avenue this fall. It will be located at 735 Wayne Ave. next to MADE Studio & Shop. “I’ve been looking for a place for a couple years now, and some things just fell through. Some things weren’t a match, and this place really felt good,” said Owner Benjamin Bullock. “Wayne Avenue is really seeming to be on an uptick — especially with restaurants.” Bootleg Bagels - Dayton Daily News
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Dayton: Restaurant News & Info
Wayne Avenue is quickly becoming the "hip" place to open a new business/restaurant in this part of Dayton. I wonder if there is something they could do to better connect the Oregon District portion of Wayne Ave to the South Park portion which is currently seperated by US 35. MADE ceramic art studio moving to larger Dayton space New 8,000-square-foot studio is nearly seven times bigger than current building. When Sarah Richard opened MADE, a ceramic art studio in Dayton’s St. Anne’s Hill neighborhood, she realized pretty quickly that they would run out of space. After almost three years at 1619 E. Fifth St., she’s preparing to make a move to 735 Wayne Ave. — a space that’s nearly seven times bigger than her current building.
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Ohio: Fortune 500 Companies Updates & Discussion
Maumee has two Fortune 500 companies while the entire Dayton metro area can't even come up with one Fortune 1000 company. ☹️
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Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
The last time I was in Cleveland, I actually took the bus from downtown to Independence just to go to that McDonald's. 😄
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Dayton: Downtown: Development and News
Always happy to see any kind of improvement to downtown Dayton, but it's a shame that it takes a visit from foreign dignitaries for these types of improvements to happen.
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Greater Dayton RTA News & Discussion
I'm so excited about all the improvements happening in this part of downtown with the Centre City Building mixed use project, the convention center rehab, and potentially a new police station.
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Dayton: Restaurant News & Info
The address in the article is wrong. The Waffle House will be at 9505 Dayton Lebanon Pike which is in the City of Centerville while 9555 Dayton Lebanon Pike is in Warren County.
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Cleveland: Scranton Peninsula: Development and News
With all this new development happening, does the RTA have any plans to add bus service to the Scranton Peninsula?
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Columbus: Downtown: Convention Center / North Market Area Developments and News
JohnOSU99 replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Central & Southeast Ohio Projects & Construction
- Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
The Greater Dayton RTA began exclusively using tap to pay in 2021 and it was a big improvement over the cash-based system because it reduced boarding times, eliminated the need for paper transfer tickets, and automatically caps daily and monthly fares so you never have to pay more than a traditional daily or monthly pass.- Columbus: Eastland Developments and News
What amenities will there be in the community center? Will it just be an open gathering space or will they have things like a business center (computers, printers, workspace, etc.) for residents to use?- Around Hamilton 2024
They could build off of the Great Miami Riverway program. https://www.greatmiamiriverway.com/- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
This might have been posted already, but here it is just in case it hasn't. Cincinnati Connector Survey- Cleveland: Historic Photos
As a person whose first visit to Cleveland wasn't until 2003, it's strange to see the riverfront without the Waterfront Line. I wonder how far along the construction of Key Tower was at the time these pictures were taken. - Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion