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The city of Dayton will use COVID-relief funding to build five new homes in the Wolf Creek neighborhood.
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The largest mixed-use housing project in Springfield's history is coming soon on the site of the Melody Drive-In theater.
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The average Montgomery County property owner will see a 5.8% rise in their 2024 tax bill, reports Auditor Karl Keith.
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A Dayton-based company is building storm- resistant homes. They say the homes are designed to withstand strong winds and are environmentally sustainable.
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An old Springfield favorite has been torn down to allow new life to enter the community. Melody Cruise-In Auto Theater will be replaced by a large development called Melody Parks.
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78 year old Harold Jones has lived in Dayton’s Westwood neighborhood for close to fifty years.“The house that I live in, it began to corrode and at the…
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Since the housing market collapse in the late 2000s, Dayton and Montgomery County have been demolishing hundreds of abandoned houses per year. But in the…
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The city of Huber Heights is expecting a big payout with two new housing developments. A senior living facility and multi-family housing complex in the…