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RKO Colonial Theater and DPS Buildings: Downtown Then and Now

August 30, 2025 By Andrew Walsh Leave a Comment

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Today we'll look at a before and after of the intersection of Fifth and Ludlow Streets looking north towards Fourth. This was a bustling commercial area in the early 20th century, and there have been some significant changes to the buildings over time, although the block … [Read more...] about RKO Colonial Theater and DPS Buildings: Downtown Then and Now

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Dayton Public Schools, Reynolds and Reynolds, RKO Colonial Theatre, Terra Cotta, Terra Cotta District, Theaters

The Callahan Building and Its Clock

September 24, 2020 By Andrew Walsh 3 Comments

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The Callahan Building is considered by many to be Dayton's first skyscraper. Originally a 7-story building, it was built at the NE corner of Main and Third, right across Main Street from the Old Courthouse, in 1892. One notable Daytonian connected with this building is Paul … [Read more...] about The Callahan Building and Its Clock

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Banking, Callahan Building, Carillon Park, City National Bank, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Reynolds and Reynolds, United Brethren Publishing House

The Arcade is a Go; What Pending Downtown Development Could Be Next?

June 5, 2019 By Andrew Walsh 11 Comments

Dayton Daily News Redevelopment Site

The Dayton Arcade redevelopment is now officially underway, and it's been called a "catalytic" project for the downtown core with the potential to "spur further economic growth" in nearby areas. So what could be the next domino to fall? This article will take a look at some … [Read more...] about The Arcade is a Go; What Pending Downtown Development Could Be Next?

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: 34 North Main, Centre City Building, Coon Restoration, Dayton Arcade, Dayton Grand Hotel, Doubletree Hotel, Features, Fidelity Building, Grant-Deneau Tower, Hotels, Levitt Pavilion, Paru Tower, Reynolds and Reynolds

Downtown Dayton’s Terra Cotta District: History and Redevelopment

November 15, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 2 Comments

Dayton Terra Cotta District

Many hope that the development momentum in some parts of downtown Dayton will keep spreading west of Main to the area around 4th, 5th and Ludlow Streets. A small cluster of buildings there is actually on the National Register as the Terra Cotta Historic District, and … [Read more...] about Downtown Dayton’s Terra Cotta District: History and Redevelopment

Filed Under: New Developments Tagged With: Bollinger Building, Christian Association Building, Dayton Public Schools, Fidelity Building, Furniture Stores, Hamiel Building, Reed Furniture Co, Reed-Steffen Building, Reynolds and Reynolds, Steffen Bros, Terra Cotta, Terra Cotta District, Third Perk, Thomas Building

Uncovering Old Buildings Downtown: DPS, Reynolds & Reynolds

April 17, 2018 By Andrew Walsh 1 Comment

price stores old building

Dayton can't magically bring back any of its old buildings that have been demolished, but it can uncover the few that survive hidden under more modern coverings or cladding systems. One such example that was in the news recently is the Price Stores building (below), a … [Read more...] about Uncovering Old Buildings Downtown: DPS, Reynolds & Reynolds

Filed Under: Historical Dayton Tagged With: Bookstores, Dayton Daily News, Downtown Dayton, Fire Blocks District, Metropolitan Clothing Company, Price Stores, Retail, Reynolds and Reynolds, Wilkie's Bookstore

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