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Dayton Arcade Redevelopment: Will It Happen? (With Pics)

January 11, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

No development project has gotten Daytonians more excited recently than the proposed restoration of the Dayton Arcade. The seven building complex*, with its rich history, architectural flourishes, and central downtown location, has no match in the region. But at the same … [Read more...] about Dayton Arcade Redevelopment: Will It Happen? (With Pics)

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Commercial Building, Dayton Arcade, Downtown, Features, Miller-Valentine, Nan Whaley, Preservation, What's Going On With?

From Hardware to Texas Beef & Cattle: The History of the Gunkel Building

December 20, 2017 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Today this building's main tenant is the Texas Beef and Cattle Company, and in the early 1900s the place was known for hamburger. But not the kind you're probably thinking. Hamburger’s Hardware Store, named for owner Frank Hamburger, was a longtime fixture on the northwest … [Read more...] about From Hardware to Texas Beef & Cattle: The History of the Gunkel Building

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Features, Frank Hamburger, Hardware Stores, Preservation, Restaurants, Retail, West Dayton, Wright Brothers, Wright-Dunbar

Top 10 Oregon District Spots Not On Fifth St.

December 12, 2017 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

For many people, the Oregon District is synonymous with that stretch of bars, restaurants, and shops on East Fifth St. running from Patterson Boulevard to Wayne Ave. Residents, of course, know that there's much more. But in addition to the neighborhood's beautiful homes … [Read more...] about Top 10 Oregon District Spots Not On Fifth St.

Filed Under: Dayton Culture Tagged With: Bars, Biking, Carriage Houses, Comedy, Craft Beer, Gyms, Oregon District, Restaurants

The Fate of the Ecki Building

December 11, 2017 By Andrew Walsh 2 Comments

Most debates over historic preservation versus demolition in Dayton center around its larger and most important structures: the downtown Arcade with its iconic rotunda, the Centre City Building, and the like. But sometimes, battles over less significant buildings that aren't … [Read more...] about The Fate of the Ecki Building

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Features, Kroger, Preservation, South Park, Streetview, Twin Towers

Construction Roundup: Downtown Dayton

December 7, 2017 By Andrew Walsh 3 Comments

Take a walk around downtown Dayton today and you’ll see a welcome sight: construction cranes! Yes, several projects are underway which promise to bring new jobs and amenities to the city core. And a couple are even big enough to affect Dayton's skyline. Let’s take a look at … [Read more...] about Construction Roundup: Downtown Dayton

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: CareSource, Charlie Simms, Crawford Hoying, Crowne Plaza, Downtown, Hotels, Water Street, Woodard

A Short History of the Old Montgomery County Jail

November 23, 2017 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

The current Montgomery County Jail complex was completed in 1993, incorporating the county jail building at 330 West Second Street which had been built in 1965. But in Dayton’s earlier days, its jail occupied several other locations around town, most notably next to the … [Read more...] about A Short History of the Old Montgomery County Jail

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Courthouse Square, Jails, Marcus Bossler, Old Courthouse

Panoramic Cooper Park and Old Library

November 19, 2017 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Today Dayton has an amazing state of the art downtown library that opened in August 2017, replacing* the previous uninspiring structure constructed in 1962. But before that, a French Gothic Romanesque library building dating back to 1888 served Daytonians, and it too was … [Read more...] about Panoramic Cooper Park and Old Library

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Cooper Park, Delco, Downtown, Library

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