Building once part of popular Dayton-region mall listed on national registry


A building that was once popular mall in the Dayton region has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The designation provides several benefits, according to officials, including eligibility for federal and state tax credits for rehabilitation and enhanced opportunities for economic development.

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