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PROPERTY SIZE/END USE: Tech Town is a 30-acre urban office campus strategically located in downtown
Dayton near Wright Patterson Air Force Base, the University of Dayton and Wright State University.
Tech Town is one anchor of the Ohio Aerospace Hub of Opportunity and
Innovation. The campus supports both new and established companies working to
commercialize new technology in the fields of remote sensing, RFID and
information technology. When completely built out, the campus will support up
to 400,000 square feet of office and research space and 2,500 jobs. The Creative Technology Accelerator is a 42,000
square foot new office building that opened in 2009. A 60,000 square foot office is under construction
and will open in 2011.
HISTORY: Throughout the 20th century the site was dominated by automobile manufacturing
uses. During the 1960s and 70s, General Motors / Delphi employed more than
6,000 workers in more than one million square feet of factory space. The plant
was closed in the early 90s and remained vacant until the Tech Town project
began in 2003.
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