Here’s the latest on Woodard Development’s $200M mixed-use development in Middletown

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A massive $200 million mixed-use project announced last year in the Dayton region is making strides toward groundbreaking. The development in MIddletown is expected to create hundreds of jobs on site once completed. The development, led by Dayton-based Woodard Development, sits on part of 50.8 acres at the southeast corner of State Route 122 and Union Road and is anticipated …

$11M redevelopment project steps closer to next phase; see details

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A once-dilapidated structure looming over a downtown landscape is undergoing a transformational project that will breathe new life into a local community. The project has been seven years in the making and recently received a boost from the state. The long-vacant Ohio Building that has sat idle in downtown Sidney is the focus of major redevelopment, set to begin as …

Jason Woodard not slowing down in Dayton’s redevelopment

Jason Woodard not slowing down in Dayton’s redevelopment

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Jason Woodard is a man with a plan for Dayton and a view from the top. The founder and principal of Woodard Development is responsible for dozens of major commercial and residential developments in downtown Dayton and the surrounding region. The vision for Water Street District was brought alive by Woodard and partners at Columbus-based Crawford Hoying. Together the two …

One of the region’s largest employers opens new building with local university

One of the region’s largest employers opens new building with local university

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One of the region’s largest companies has opened its newest building in a partnership with a top university in the Dayton region. Dayton-based Premier Health officially opened its newest medical office building at 1715 Brown St. near the University of Dayton’s campus. Premier Health is the anchor tenant in the 47,000-square-foot facility, a former church, which will provide on-campus care …

$100M mixed-use development secures millions in funding

$100M mixed-use development secures millions in funding

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A $100-million mixed-use development downtown secured millions in funding for part of the project. The Dayton- Montgomery County Port Authority on Tuesday announced it closed on $8.4 million in funding for the renovation and construction of a 480-spot public parking garage accompanying a massive mixed-used development, coined “The Delco District,” at 340 E. 1st Street in the Water Street District. …

Woodard Development buys additional Oregon District buildings

Woodard Development buys additional Oregon District buildings

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A well-known Dayton commercial developer is continuing a streak of buying up local property. Another set of buildings in the busy Oregon District business district and neighborhood is under new ownership. Jason Woodard of Woodard Development has purchased 337 and 343 E. 5th St., according to records. This is adjacent to the popular restaurant Lily’s Bistro. The $228,000 building sale …

Massive $200 million mixed-use development planned for Middletown

Massive $200 million mixed-use development planned for Middletown

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A $200 million mixed-use project, backed by a major developer, has been sectioned as planned development in Warren County. Upon completion, the development aims to spur continued investment interest in surrounding areas. The city of Middletown has rezoned 50.8 acres at the Southeast corner of State Route 122 and Union Road to planned development in anticipation of a district with …

Iconic Dayton building fills last open tenant space

Iconic Dayton building fills last open tenant space

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An iconic building in the Oregon District just filled its last vacancy. The new business coming into the space is helping with efforts to re-open commercial spaces in the district. The remaining retail space at the Schaefer Building on Wayne Avenue has been taken up by Grey Garden Tattoo, a tattoo studio owned by Dayton tattoo artist Emily Lux. The …