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Montgomery County Commissioners delve into state of county, project pipeline
The Montgomery County Commissioners recently held a State of the County event to delve into strategies for 2024: infrastructure modernization, healthy community and ready workforce.
(Exclusive) 'Massive renovation' to Wright-Patt Medical Center among major projects coming to base
Col. Travis Pond, deputy commander, 88th Air Base Wing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, addressed 150 members of the Dayton business community Thursday during a Dayton Business Journal event. He detailed a half-dozen construction projects the local construction community could be awarded. Pond detailed some millions of dollars in construction projects upcoming on the Air Force base that the business community will have an opportunity at being awarded.
Streetscape infrastructure investments to ready Franklin for incoming development
A streetscape improvement plan in a Dayton suburb aims to make its downtown more livable and pedestrian-friendly. The project and new infrastructure will complement the city's new high school and incoming developments.
DBJ rolls out its inaugural Aerospace & Defense Awards
The Dayton region is synonymous with the defense industry.
See how Dayton-area home sales fared in March
Roughly 1,200 homes and condos changed hands last month, a 5% jump from the same period last year, according to Dayton Realtors.
Dayton remains king of housing affordability for top move-to cities (report)
Dayton has the most affordable homes out of all the top move-to cities in 2024 in the U.S
New York company buys growing Dayton firm
The deal ? the first time CUBRC has made an acquisition ? will help the 40-year-old Buffalo-based company grow its aerosciences division.
Take a look at Dayton's newest hotel venture (Photos)
A historic church in the Oregon District is set to become one of the newest attractions in downtown Dayton, with the space transforming into a multi-purpose destination for tourists and Miami Valley residents. (Take a look)
New bill introduced in Ohio House could solve childcare, worker crisis
"It's no secret that Ohio is having a substantial childcare crisis, and this, in turn, means that this is a workforce crisis and it's also stunting our economic growth because employers need access to workers. Workers need access to childcare," said State Rep. Andrea White (R-Kettering).
Final weeks for nominations to 2024 Best Places to Work awards
Nominations are open until May 3 for the 2024 Best Places to Work awards program by Dayton Business Journal.