The closed theater property was recently marketed on Loopnet as a “flexible property offering a variety of uses including retail, multi family, distribution/office, and banquet & catering/storage facilities.”
The building offers more than 30,000 square feet, found in a busy retail area near Walmart, Menards, Target, Harbor Freight and other businesses.
A message was left Monday for Bob Reichert, owner of Kenwood Dealer Group Inc. in Cincinnati.
Alex Carlson, community development planner for Miami Twp., said township offices have not received any development applications for that property.
In December, a developer bought a former Danbarry Theater property in Huber Heights. Montgomery County auditor records showed the property sold on Dec. 20, 2020 for $850,000.
In October last year, Huber Heights planning commission received plans for a major renovation at the site, “that would allow for the razing of the existing building and placing 13 new storage buildings with leasable space,” according to a city staff report, the Dayton Daily News reported in January.
The applicant submitted plans for a main prefab metal building, according to a city staff report.
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