Public hearing set for proposed housing near downtown Dayton

The developers of the Flats at South Park project want to build new condos just down the road from the Brown Street business district.  TY GREENLEES / STAFF

The developers of the Flats at South Park project want to build new condos just down the road from the Brown Street business district. TY GREENLEES / STAFF

The Dayton City Commission on Wednesday night will have a public hearing on the proposed planned development that could bring more new housing to the South Park neighborhood.

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Local officials say the new housing will strengthen the links between the Brown Street business corridor, the South Park Historic District, downtown the University of Dayton and Miami Valley Hospital.

The proposed housing is in addition to a 4-story apartment building expected to open for move in on March 1.

City commissioners meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday at city hall, 101 West Third St.

Find out how many more units of housing are planned for the area, and who is behind it. 

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