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March 15, 2007

Dilapidated building faces demolition despite history

Another example of our history getting torn down. This particular building appears to be in very poor shape, and would require a major investment to bring it back to life. Anybody out there know somebody who can help?

By Joanne Huist Smith
Dayton Daily News
Link: Dilapidated building faces demolition despite history.

Designation on the National Register of Historic Places may not be enough to save the time- and weather-beaten Women's Christian Association building at 800 W. Fifth St.

The city of Dayton's Division of Housing Inspection declared the building a structural nuisance in April 2006. Now the city has asked the city's Landmark Commission for permission to bring down the building, which has been vacant since 1975.

This building at 800 W. Fifth St. in Dayton is on the National Register but the city of Dayton division of housing inspection says the building is a nuisance and needs to be torn down. It is the former Women's Christian Association, organized to provide services to black women who were excluded from the YWCA. Dayton's Landmark Commission plans to hold a hearing March 15 regarding the city's request to demolish the building.

"We've got to stop destroying our history," said Margaret Peters, a retired Dayton schoolteacher, author and local historian. "I'm adamantly opposed to this."


October 02, 2006

Federal Funds for Historic Districts

In an attempt to help not only the Wright Dunbar neighborhood but all historical districts, Bootsie Neal testified in Washington on the value of historic preservation. Bootise, former Dayton City Commissioner and current president of Wright Dunbar Inc., was testifying of behalf of the federal funds that were instrumental in preserving the Wright-Dunbar village. The once dilapidated area has now become a community. She believes that the funds helped more than restore old buildings but gave a sense of place to the neighborhood. Now it is a place that the residents can be happy to call home.

Bootsie Neal credits Fed funds for boosting Wright-Dunbar
Ex-commissioner testifies in Washington on value of historic preservation
Jessica Wehrman, Dayton Daily News

August 21, 2006

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