The Arcade in downtown Newark received $1 million from the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission as part of the state's capital budget that was approved Wednesday. Earlier this year, the Arcade ...
The group redeveloping the Dayton Arcade has applied for $2.75 million in state historic tax incentives for a second phase of the project that seeks to create new housing, offices and a shared-use ...
1535 N. Pulaski Road is no ordinary Chicago building. Modeled after 17th- and 18th-century Spanish Baroque style architecture, rising two stories with an ivory-colored, terra-cotta facade, the Pioneer ...
NEWARK – The Ohio Development Services Agency did not approve the Newark Development Partners’ application for historic preservation tax credits for a $17 million restoration of The Arcade in downtown ...
Rendering of The Art Lofts at the Dayton Arcade. Courtesy of Downtown Dayton Partnership Developers behind the Dayton Arcade project have unveiled new renderings and an inside look into the progress ...
The completion of the rebuilding of the Downtown Dayton Arcade is in jeopardy as a huge legal battle threatens to derail the return of what is often called Dayton’s “most iconic building.” Developers ...
NEWARK — The Arcade in downtown Newark received another $1.5 million in tax credits as Robertson Construction prepares to begin renovation of one of the state's first glass-roofed shopping arcades.
DAYTON — It took 30 years for downtown Dayton’s most beloved building, the Third Street Arcade, to open back up, and now the next phase of redevelopment could soon begin. The owners of the Dayton ...
NEWARK – The leaders of Newark Development Partners, a public-private community improvement corporation, are hopeful historic preservation tax credits can be secured for a $15 million restoration of ...