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Dayton has had incredible momentum in its downtown core in the past couple of years, but it rarely gets recognized regionally or nationally for the huge strides the city has made recently. I've tried to capture all of the exciting new projects that are slowly filling up downtown and making it a lively district once again.

 

48376552051_20efdaa3e0_b.jpgIMG_9702 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Greetings, Dayton!

 

48376551661_ede1acaa63_b.jpgIMG_9703 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

New wayfinding signs are starting to appear along the Great Miami trails. Bike trails are Dayton's bread and butter and are the backbone of the region's extensive outdoor activity network.

 

48376553016_4409cb0919_b.jpgIMG_9700 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Speaking of outdoor activities, the kayak spillways are as popular as ever.

 

48376550276_24ae9350bd_b.jpgIMG_9709 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

We'll do a quick meander through McPherson Town before crossing the bridge into Downtown.

 

48376549836_87aae4b58a_b.jpgIMG_9710 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376692877_dbe892a08a_b.jpgIMG_9711 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The tapas bar (foreground) and Dayton Grand Aparments (background) are both new as of 2019.

 

48376548666_52190fc9e1_b.jpgIMG_9716 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The Fairfiled Inn at Riverscape Park was the first new hotel downtown in decades.

 

48376548306_5de7c379dd_b.jpgIMG_9717 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The Declo Lofts opened last year. This whole project came together spectacularly. Lock 27 Brewery in the base of the building is always popular.

 

48376660417_b7ffe00483_b.jpgIMG_9719 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Centerfield Lofts are rapidly rising next to the ballpark. They appear to be faced with real brick, not cheap-looking brick veneer. I'm excited to see how these turn out.

 

48376547421_7edd2ec71e_b.jpgIMG_9721 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Plus they'll have great views into the ballpark!

 

48376689997_4831824ebe_b.jpgIMG_9723 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

This cool building is owned by a graphic design firm, who also own the coffe shop/bar/makerspace Proto Buildbar, in the background.

 

48376545441_788453169b_b.jpgIMG_9726 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

These townhomes are a few years old now.

 

48376688657_4d1d0d4ba5_b.jpgIMG_9727 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The Dayton Motorcar Company Building is currently being converted into apartments.

 

48376688317_a02f746e8d_b.jpgIMG_9729 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

This entire block is being redeveloped by Woodard Developments out of Columbus. The Steam Plant Events Center is already up and running, as is the office space in the Avant Garde building.

 

48376544511_4b27f16e38_b.jpgIMG_9730 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Woodard is currently renovating the building on the left into a hotel. It's great to see firms from outside the region taking interest in Dayton.

 

48376687532_2d5fb7ac80_b.jpgIMG_9731 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The Avant Garde is Class A office space. Woodard did a great job with this project.

 

48376687167_798a883f8d_b.jpgIMG_9734 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

They also bought this nondescript warehouse, but I'm not sure what their plans are for it yet.

 

48376686877_655477ef66_b.jpgIMG_9735 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376686427_8d8bb60728_b.jpgIMG_9737 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The library is looking sharp as ever.

 

48376542536_7d267999c4_b.jpgIMG_9738 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

This relatively boring suburban-looking office building just got a new coat of paint to jazz it up.

 

48376685557_28e64f99e5_b.jpgIMG_9740 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376685177_8a9b8807fc_b.jpgIMG_9742 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

More new townhomes. These things sell out the moment they get announced. There's clearly a lot of pent-up demand for downtown living in the Miami Valley.

 

48376684437_e5e028f42f_b.jpgIMG_9745 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The Wheelhouse has been open for just over a year now. The Troll Pub(e) has proven to be a smash hit, always attracting long waits.

 

48376684147_71efd4d3bf_b.jpgIMG_9746 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

This old service station is now... what else, a dispensary. 

 

48376683792_a37da4ea18_b.jpgIMG_9747 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Dayton's best cocktail bar just opened in this building a year ago.

 

48376540061_491793c8b2_b.jpgIMG_9748 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Reza's Roast is a Turkish-style coffee joint, and is the newest addition to the Wayne Avenue Coffee District.

 

48376539606_769a5286c1_b.jpgIMG_9750 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Crafted and Cured has been open for a little while now, but they still have one of the coolest spaces in the state. Great vibe, great beer, great charcuterie!

 

48376682042_0cb024a5ea_b.jpgIMG_9753 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The dining room.

 

48376537481_b6ed7ed164_b.jpgIMG_9756 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Branch and Bone offers primarily sour ales. They brew a lot of funky beers, including a pretzel beer made with pretzels from the nearby Smale's Pretzel Bakery.

 

48376537051_94b544b0c8_b.jpgIMG_9757 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The infamous location of Limp Bizkit's free concert.

 

48376679837_8ed9d03844_b.jpgIMG_9758 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

It looks closed, but you won't find a better deal on pita anywhere else!

 

48376679512_e0b82e49af_b.jpgIMG_9759 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376535461_caf466e3bb_b.jpgIMG_9761 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376678407_ef028ab023_b.jpgIMG_9762 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Houses in various states of restoration in the South Park neighborhood.

 

48376534706_518b8cc97e_b.jpgIMG_9763 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

People aren't afraid to be a little outlandish with their color choices here.

 

48376532806_78738be2f8_b.jpgIMG_9767 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376675557_5ced93ffac_b.jpgIMG_9769 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

This is phase 1 of a 3-phase project. Phase 2 includes condos in a similar-looking building, and phase 3 will be townhouses.

 

48376531831_96132ce826_b.jpgIMG_9771 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Some bizarre new residential infill going up in South Park.

 

48376531271_41c24b489c_b.jpgIMG_9772 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376530891_74020b6dc3_b.jpgIMG_9773 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Dayton is known for its bike trails, but it has greatly stepped up its game when it comes to on-street paths and road diets. This tricky area is filled with highway on-ramps and lane changes, but the highly-visible green bike lane makes it a breeze to navigate on two wheels.

 

48376674047_e4f92d7b6c_b.jpgIMG_9774 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376529151_97179747a1_b.jpgIMG_9777 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

With Dayton being the second-oldest major city in Ohio (after Cincinnati), you'll find a variety of architecture spanning from antebellum to Victorian.

 

48376528601_416818142b_b.jpgIMG_9778 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Because of its age, Dayton still feels like a frontier trading post in a number of neighborhoods instead of giving off your typical Rust Belt blue-collar vibe.

 

48376671782_e466c36322_b.jpgIMG_9779 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

This corner store is now an architecture firm.

 

48376527686_41e2cc489d_b.jpgIMG_9781 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376670802_1b754c1172_b.jpgIMG_9782 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376669967_2b897ec8af_b.jpgIMG_9786 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Those Germans sure did love their stonework. Great craftsmen.

 

48376525936_0996d0c732_b.jpgIMG_9788 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

It may look like a church...

 

48376669162_30de1f8a49_b.jpgIMG_9789 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

But it's actually a rock climbing gym! Dayton has done a lot of adaptive reuse to its old churches. Many of them were converted into condos in the 80s.

 

48376668627_10bc334313_b.jpgIMG_9790 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376524471_86c1c06b81_b.jpgIMG_9791 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

You can't really read the plaque, but this house was built in 1849.

 

48376667457_02f393cfa6_b.jpgIMG_9793 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376523656_02e4cb4bf2_b.jpgIMG_9794 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376666687_863fd1c04c_b.jpgIMG_9795 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376666227_ff715d4ddc_b.jpgIMG_9797 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376665802_27e18f03ab_b.jpgIMG_9798 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376522006_d5c220909f_b.jpgIMG_9800 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Salar (foreground) suffered a massive fire two years ago, but they're back in business and more popular than ever!

 

48376665147_a433466627_b.jpgIMG_9801 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The Neon started out as the first new Cinerama theatre in decades, and it inspired construction of similar Cineramas in LA and Seattle. Today it's been converted into two standard theaters.

 

48376521266_2b1b12d54e_b.jpgIMG_9803 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376663942_acaaac6564_b.jpgIMG_9806 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The Levitt Pavilion opened last fall and has proven immensely popular. The building in the background has also been purchased by Woodard from Columbus and is awaiting redevelopment into residential.

 

48376520011_3709c7fe30_b.jpgIMG_9808 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

These buildings are part of the massive Fire Blocks District project. The apartments in the red Elks Building are nearing completion, and the ever-popular Century Bar is expanding into the terracotta DP&L Building.

 

48376663247_ffbbda2c42_b.jpgIMG_9810 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

48376519341_147a8a6ed3_b.jpgIMG_9811 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The building in the middle is being renovated as part of the Fire Blocks.

 

48376518936_e3510b1919_b.jpgIMG_9812 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

As are all of these buildings.

 

48376662242_d0188d0bcb_b.jpgIMG_9813 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

CareSource's second office building just opened up last fall.

 

48376661927_8825224614_b.jpgIMG_9815 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The building in the foreground has been purchased by the Columbus firm that converted the LeVeque Tower, and they are currently gutting it and turning it into a hotel. In the midground is the late Cesar Pelli's Performance Place tower.

 

48376517821_6c914f4dc9_b.jpgIMG_9816 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

The black 111 Building in the background has just completed renovations and is now home to Taylor Communications.

 

48376661212_8fa50e450f_b.jpgIMG_9817 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Digital signage giant Stratacache has purchased the Kettering Tower. They're currently at work installing a rooftop bar on top of the lower podium portion of the building.

 

48376660937_eb11263f93_b.jpgIMG_9820 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Dayton Chamber of Commerce is moving into the I.M. Pei-designed building in the foreground.

 

48376659622_1595ba10f0_b.jpgIMG_9823 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Last but not least is the Dayton Arcade, which is FINALLY moving forward after years of securing financing. Also, the vacant skyscraper in the background was recently bought, but there has been no word yet on what the developer has planned for it. 

 

48376735196_d2b391c21f_b.jpg_31_0569 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

Both of these buildings are just one component of the project, which spans some 5+ buildings comprising nearly an entire city block. The goal is to get phase 1 complete by early 2020. This photo is a bit older than the rest - they've made some progress on the exterior since I took this shot.

 

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(Not my photo - https://ww)w.daytondailynews.com/news/local/demolition-work-finally-begins-inside-dayton-arcade/ROhLD1RpPqs0mkat7Mm1QN/) I can't wait to see how this project turns out! It's ambitious to say the least, but it has the ability to completely revitalize the western half of downtown. Thanks for coming along on this tour! I hope it opened your eyes to all of the cool things happening in the Gem City. 

 

“To an Ohio resident - wherever he lives - some other part of his state seems unreal.”

Excellent wrap-up of what's going on in central Dayton.  AND you got the rare #4 bus!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Fantastic stuff.  Looks like Dayton is on the move.  Also, I want that white Corvette you caught in one of the first few pictures, lol.

Thanks for the photos! Despite growing up 40 minutes away in Mason and living in Cincinnati since high school, I've only been to one bar in Dayton (on 2 separate occasions). I've never walked around the city at all. I definitely need to check it out.

I  will echo what others have said. Great set of photo's, thanks for sharing. I, too, neglect this city to the north. Time for a visit or an UO meet up in the Gem City.

Wow! Thanks for the tour! It really shows so much going on for a city of it's size!

Great photos! I really love to see Dayton doing well. The Oregon District and Oakwood are two of my favorite neighborhoods in the whole state. 

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On 7/26/2019 at 9:47 AM, NsideProp said:

I  will echo what others have said. Great set of photo's, thanks for sharing. I, too, neglect this city to the north. Time for a visit or an UO meet up in the Gem City.

 

I think that @ColDayMan and I might be able to arrange a meetup ? ... once it cools off a little bit outside!

“To an Ohio resident - wherever he lives - some other part of his state seems unreal.”

  • 4 weeks later...
On 7/25/2019 at 9:15 PM, BigDipper 80 said:

 

 

48376535461_caf466e3bb_b.jpgIMG_9761 by Ethan Kocjan, on Flickr

 

 

 

 

Amazing set!!

 

For anyone reading out there, this building is (was? the listing was there a week or two ago but I cannot seem to find it) for sale,  and in a prime location to be modernized...

 

 

 

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