A significant investment toward a Dayton area’s $75 million revitalization and redevelopment efforts aims to put the city on the map as a destination. The planned district will bring new development, a whitewater park and new riverfront housing to the city. In a recent press conference, U.S. Rep. Mike Turner (R-Dayton) announced a $3 million investment to the city of …
Prominent Dayton Developer Purchases Oregon District Buildings
A prominent Dayton developer has purchased three Oregon District properties. The deals will create additional commercial space and newly renovated apartments in the bustling commercial and residential neighborhood. Woodard Development has purchased the Johnston Building (513, 515, 517-523 E. Fifth Street); Schaefer Building (601-613 E. Fifth Street); and former United Business Service (411-417, 419-421, 505 S. Jefferson Street). Woodard will …
Developer Woodard launches first foray into the Oregon District
Having made his mark on the Webster Station District, one of Dayton’s most active developers is poised to take steps in the city’s Oregon District. Woodard Development has purchased a building with a number of addresses in the 500 block of East Fifth, including 513, 515, 517-523 E. Fifth, as well as the building nearby at 601-613 E. Fifth, both …
Prominent Dayton Developer Shares 2023 Insights
Woodard Development, a full-service commercial real estate development firm, has been at the forefront of much of downtown Dayton’s resurgence. Woodard has developed several urban infill projects, including Water Street, Delco Lofts, Lock 27 Brewing, The Steam Plant, Fairfield Inn and Suites, Centerfield Flats, 444 E. Second Innovation Hub and Avant-Garde. Jason Woodard, principal and founder of Woodard Development, runs down …
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