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About the TourThe free Downtown Housing Tour takes place from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 5. Start your tour at any of the three information stations (see map), or start at any housing tour stop. The housing tour is presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership and is sponsored by Vectren, The Dayton City Paper, Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority, and the Summer in the City title sponsor, DP&L.

This housing tour is just a sample of downtown’s many housing options. To get the complete picture, use the handy Housing Options directory found on our website. Visit DowntownDayton.org and click on “Downtown Living.”

ParkingLooking for a place to park? Use the EasyPark guide to find lots and garages around downtown. Go to DowntownDayton.org and click on “Parking & Transportation” from the top menu. Remember, all metered on-street spaces are free after 6 p.m. weekdays and on weekends! Housing Tour stops are easily walkable, or see the Link Dayton Bike Share information at the Housing Tour info tables for a code for a FREE day pass and bike from place to place. See tour map for station locations or visit linkdayton.org.

Other EventsThe Downtown Housing Tour is part of the DP&L Summer in the City event series. For more signature events, download a Summer Events and Activities Guide at DowntownDayton.org, or pick one up at an info table or downtown business. You can also find an events calendar that’s frequently updated at DowntownDayton.org.

@DowntownDayton

DowntownDayton.org937.224.1518

BE DOWNTOWN.

the downtown Housing tour is a program of:

Saturday, May 5 • 1-5 p.m. • Free

downt wn housing tour

DP&L

Sponsored BY:

Be Part of a Neighborhood in the Heart of the City.

BE DOWNTOWN. BECAUSE YOUR HOME SHOULD BE AS UNIQUE AS YOU ARE.

BE DOWNTOWN. From renovated factories to brand-new brownstones, downtown Dayton has a wide assortment of living spaces. People choose to live downtown for its rich, authentic places, its concentration of amenities, and its destinations that are easy to access by walking or biking.

Since the launch of the Greater Downtown Dayton Plan (a public-private partnership to revitalize the urban core), hundreds of new residential units have been added, with hundreds more in the pipeline. Start your search for your new downtown address using the online Housing Options directory at DowntownDayton.org.

Housing Tour map & listings below!

Downtown has the region’s

highest apartment occupancy rate at

97.5%* *2017 Miller-Valentine

GEM Study

Be steps away from everything.Downtown Dayton’s packed with amenities like parks, restaurants, art galleries, bike trails, and brewpubs — all within a walkable, bikeable distance!

Be connected.Downtown residents enjoy hanging out with their neighbors. Whether it’s cocktails on the patio, a playdate at the park, or a cookout on a rooftop, when you live downtown, you’re in good company.

Because happy hour is better than a commute.There are more than 800 businesses downtown, and when you live within walking or biking distance to work, your commute involves more patio than pavement.

Downtown Dayton is the hottest address in the region, and for good reason. You’ll find people of all walks of life from young professionals to empty-nesters taking up a downtown residence. Here are just a few reasons why:

470 additional units

in the pipeline

1,517 market rate housing units

in downtown’s core

About the TourThe free Downtown Housing Tour takes place from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 5. Start your tour at any of the three information stations (see map), or start at any housing tour stop. The housing tour is presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership and is sponsored by Vectren, The Dayton City Paper, Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority, and the Summer in the City title sponsor, DP&L.

This housing tour is just a sample of downtown’s many housing options. To get the complete picture, use the handy Housing Options directory found on our website. Visit DowntownDayton.org and click on “Downtown Living.”

ParkingLooking for a place to park? Use the EasyPark guide to find lots and garages around downtown. Go to DowntownDayton.org and click on “Parking & Transportation” from the top menu. Remember, all metered on-street spaces are free after 6 p.m. weekdays and on weekends! Housing Tour stops are easily walkable, or see the Link Dayton Bike Share information at the Housing Tour info tables for a code for a FREE day pass and bike from place to place. See tour map for station locations or visit linkdayton.org.

Other EventsThe Downtown Housing Tour is part of the DP&L Summer in the City event series. For more signature events, download a Summer Events and Activities Guide at DowntownDayton.org, or pick one up at an info table or downtown business. You can also find an events calendar that’s frequently updated at DowntownDayton.org.

@DowntownDayton

DowntownDayton.org937.224.1518

BE DOWNTOWN.

the downtown Housing tour is a program of:

Saturday, May 5 • 1-5 p.m. • Free

downt wn housing tour

DP&L

Sponsored BY:

Be Part of a Neighborhood in the Heart of the City.

BE DOWNTOWN. BECAUSE YOUR HOME SHOULD BE AS UNIQUE AS YOU ARE.

BE DOWNTOWN. From renovated factories to brand-new brownstones, downtown Dayton has a wide assortment of living spaces. People choose to live downtown for its rich, authentic places, its concentration of amenities, and its destinations that are easy to access by walking or biking.

Since the launch of the Greater Downtown Dayton Plan (a public-private partnership to revitalize the urban core), hundreds of new residential units have been added, with hundreds more in the pipeline. Start your search for your new downtown address using the online Housing Options directory at DowntownDayton.org.

Housing Tour map & listings below!

Downtown has the region’s

highest apartment occupancy rate at

97.5%* *2017 Miller-Valentine

GEM Study

Be steps away from everything.Downtown Dayton’s packed with amenities like parks, restaurants, art galleries, bike trails, and brewpubs — all within a walkable, bikeable distance!

Be connected.Downtown residents enjoy hanging out with their neighbors. Whether it’s cocktails on the patio, a playdate at the park, or a cookout on a rooftop, when you live downtown, you’re in good company.

Because happy hour is better than a commute.There are more than 800 businesses downtown, and when you live within walking or biking distance to work, your commute involves more patio than pavement.

Downtown Dayton is the hottest address in the region, and for good reason. You’ll find people of all walks of life from young professionals to empty-nesters taking up a downtown residence. Here are just a few reasons why:

470 additional units

in the pipeline

1,517 market rate housing units

in downtown’s core

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FREE SHUTTLES - Free housing tour shuttles will run from 1 to 5 p.m., making stops near each housing option on the tour. Hop on and off at any of the stops to check out as many or as few of the housing options as you like. A shuttle should be at each stop every 10-15 minutes.

WALKING - Walking is another great way to get around - most of the housing options on the tour are no more than a five minute walk apart.

BIKING - Or, try downtown’s “Link” bike share! Rent a green bike from one of the many Link stations throughout downtown and ride to another station near your next destination. More info at linkdayton.org.

Housing Tour Stop (for rent)

Housing Tour Stop (for purchase)

Shuttle Route

Link Bike Share Station

Information Tables

Getting Around

Map Key

Tour stops

One of Dayton’s most iconic historic buildings has been renovated and converted into luxury loft apartments! Located across the street from RiverScape MetroPark, next to Mad River bike trail, and adjacent to Fifth Third Field, this six-story former warehouse is now more than 100 market-rate apartments, with local brewpub Lock 27 on the first floor. delcolofts.com (available)

Get a behind-the-scenes look at one of downtown Dayton’s oldest historical properties. Cross Street Partners, The Model Group, and McCormack Baron Salazar are leading the redevelopment. Get a glimpse of the first phase, which will include residential units and the rotunda space. Note: The building has been out of service for nearly 30 years and has experienced water penetration resulting in damage. Enter at your own risk. arcadedayton.com

Delco Lofts 329 E. First St., 648-0231 132 units: Studio, 1 & 2-bedroom (For Rent)

sneak peek: creative housing at the dayton arcade project Ludlow St. entrance • 126 Units

More downtown housing info Our tour highlights just a few of the many apartments, condominiums, and traditional homes in downtown Dayton and its surrounding neighborhoods. For more info on downtown living, visit downtowndayton.org.

Special thanks to the Greater Dayton RTA for providing the

free housing tour shuttles.

Find a list of downtown parking options at downtowndayton.org.

Parking meters are free on weekends.

Water Street Flats At Webster and Water sts., 648-0231 215 units: Studio, 1 & 2-bedroom (For Rent)

city viewdevelopment siteCorner of Patterson Blvd. & Fourth St.14 Townhouses: 2 & 3-bedroom with rooftop terrace

St. Clair Lofts 35 S. St. Clair St., 222-9750 108 units: 1 & 2-bedroom (For Rent)

First Place Luxury Apartments 330 W. First St., 226-1630 50 units: 2 & 3-bedroom (For Rent)

The Water Street District is now renting luxury apartments and townhomes with high-end finishes, including quartz countertops, walk-in closets, and pendant lighting. The community is located on the Great Miami River with walking access to RiverScape MetroPark. Watch the activity from a balcony or the swimming pool and sundeck. livewaterstreet.com (available)

This newest community by Charles Simms Development features 14 three-story townhomes. Located on the corner of Fourth St. and Patterson Blvd, this community is the prime location for downtown Dayton living. Open floorplans, oversized windows, attached two-car garage, 3 bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths and a rooftop terrace. simmsdev.com (sold out)

St. Clair Lofts at Merchants Row offers upscale urban apartments, boasting high 12-foot ceilings, 10-foot windows, well-equipped kitchens, and washers and dryers. Residents enjoy a 24-hour fitness center, outdoor patio with grill, coffee bar, and a community room. Unique retail shops include a salon and spa, key shop, children’s soccer studio, hair and skin care retailer, salvage shop, bakery, and a men’s clothier. Great location just steps from the Oregon District and the future Levitt Pavilion. stclairlofts.com (available)

First Place Apartments’ amenities define luxurious living with a rooftop pool, fitness room, spacious floor plans and closet space, pet grooming and exercise area, parking garage, security, individual storage units, and more. The prime location puts residents within walking distance to restaurants, entertainment, and everything downtown Dayton has to offer. firstplacecondos.com (available)

Monument Walk is a private enclave of 16 luxury townhomes brought to you by Charles Simms Development. Ideally located in the theatre district, you’ll love to call this exclusive, designer community home. Four finished floors feature 3 bedroom + loft area, elevator-ready, and an attached two-car heated garage. 10 units sold already. Come visit us! simmsdev.com (available)

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3Monument Walk Corner of Monument Ave. and Ludlow St., 436-2913 16 townhomes: 3-bedroom with loft (For Purchase)

BE DOWNTOWN.

About the TourThe free Downtown Housing Tour takes place from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 5. Start your tour at any of the three information stations (see map), or start at any housing tour stop. The housing tour is presented by the Downtown Dayton Partnership and is sponsored by Vectren, The Dayton City Paper, Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority, and the Summer in the City title sponsor, DP&L.

This housing tour is just a sample of downtown’s many housing options. To get the complete picture, use the handy Housing Options directory found on our website. Visit DowntownDayton.org and click on “Downtown Living.”

ParkingLooking for a place to park? Use the EasyPark guide to find lots and garages around downtown. Go to DowntownDayton.org and click on “Parking & Transportation” from the top menu. Remember, all metered on-street spaces are free after 6 p.m. weekdays and on weekends! Housing Tour stops are easily walkable, or see the Link Dayton Bike Share information at the Housing Tour info tables for a code for a FREE day pass and bike from place to place. See tour map for station locations or visit linkdayton.org.

Other EventsThe Downtown Housing Tour is part of the DP&L Summer in the City event series. For more signature events, download a Summer Events and Activities Guide at DowntownDayton.org, or pick one up at an info table or downtown business. You can also find an events calendar that’s frequently updated at DowntownDayton.org.

@DowntownDayton

DowntownDayton.org937.224.1518

BE DOWNTOWN.

the downtown Housing tour is a program of:

Saturday, May 5 • 1-5 p.m. • Free

downt wn housing tour

DP&L

Sponsored BY:

Be Part of a Neighborhood in the Heart of the City.

BE DOWNTOWN. BECAUSE YOUR HOME SHOULD BE AS UNIQUE AS YOU ARE.

BE DOWNTOWN. From renovated factories to brand-new brownstones, downtown Dayton has a wide assortment of living spaces. People choose to live downtown for its rich, authentic places, its concentration of amenities, and its destinations that are easy to access by walking or biking.

Since the launch of the Greater Downtown Dayton Plan (a public-private partnership to revitalize the urban core), hundreds of new residential units have been added, with hundreds more in the pipeline. Start your search for your new downtown address using the online Housing Options directory at DowntownDayton.org.

Housing Tour map & listings below!

Downtown has the region’s

highest apartment occupancy rate at

97.5%* *2017 Miller-Valentine

GEM Study

Be steps away from everything.Downtown Dayton’s packed with amenities like parks, restaurants, art galleries, bike trails, and brewpubs — all within a walkable, bikeable distance!

Be connected.Downtown residents enjoy hanging out with their neighbors. Whether it’s cocktails on the patio, a playdate at the park, or a cookout on a rooftop, when you live downtown, you’re in good company.

Because happy hour is better than a commute.There are more than 800 businesses downtown, and when you live within walking or biking distance to work, your commute involves more patio than pavement.

Downtown Dayton is the hottest address in the region, and for good reason. You’ll find people of all walks of life from young professionals to empty-nesters taking up a downtown residence. Here are just a few reasons why:

470 additional units

in the pipeline

1,517 market rate housing units

in downtown’s core