Dayton Ohio Real Estate, Theresa Lussier, Realtor, Call 937.343.1411
The Dayton arts community is vibrant and rich but still, it’s tough times for everyone. What’s a arts organization to do? Well if you are the Dayton Philharmonic, the Dayton Opera, and the Dayton Ballet, you sit down together to figure out a way to support each other. This week it was announced that the three stalwarts of performing arts in Dayton have joined to create the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance.
Vandalia is a great location for Scene75- The Crossroads of America, at the intersection of I-75 and I-70, this should attract families and young adults, an addition to the whole area as a place to live as well as play!
In Huber Heights, an abandoned factory is being rehabbed to gear up for a return of manufacturing to the area. And it’s kind of perfect. We have huge empty buildings, old factories, facilities that do not need to be rebuilt, prices are great and affordable, it’s time to rethink Dayton. Process Equipment Company is leading the way.
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Tipp City family gets Christmas surprise
A picturesque blend of eclectic charm and excellent customer service, downtown Tipp City has some of the most unique shops and restaurants in the area.
Tipp City has some of the most beautiful custom built homes in the Dayton area, representing a variety of styles, construction techniques, lot sizes, and price points.
The Dayton Ohio region has a few things going for it that often surprise newcomers. For a city the size of Dayton, we have a vibrant arts community and some very gifted artists working here, and we have a technological powerhouse in Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which is an R&D and logistics base.
Gorgeous historic homes: Gracious, warm, charming, full of character- that’s what HouseNerds have to look forward to at Dayton Ohio’s Oregon Historic District’s Candlelight Tour, to be held on Dec 5-7, 2011.
The city of Dayton Ohio has put together a 72 point plan, called Welcome Dayton, for encouraging immigrants to move here, live here, settle here, contribute to the growth of our community. Personally, I think it’s a great idea for a lot of reasons, but mostly because this country was built by immigrants. Our history is of immigrants coming here and beginning new lives in this land of endless opportunity.
Every month Dayton hosts a First Friday event. Tomorrow is December 2011 First Friday