Dayton’s Tech Town lands funding to add space

The Tech Town business park is part of the overall thriving Webster Station section of Dayton. THOMAS GNAU/STAFF

The Tech Town business park is part of the overall thriving Webster Station section of Dayton. THOMAS GNAU/STAFF

Tech Town had landed $250,000 to help design and build more space.

The technology-centered office park just outside of downtown Dayton received the funding from the Ohio Department of Higher Education, according to a statement from Minority Leader Fred Strahorn, D-Dayton, announcing the funds.

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Tech Town is now home to tenants like UDRI Sensor Systems Division, Deloitte, Ascend Innovations, and Dayton Children’s Hospital IT services division.

The new project will include technology-oriented space designed collaborations between the Air Force Research Laboratory and non-defense organizations such as the Ohio State University.

“Renovation of this space will bring additional value to the technology and industry leaders who call Tech Town home,” Strahorn stated.

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