Demolition begins for 102-unit apartment building in Webster Station

The Columbus-based Windsor Company is tearing down the former Midwest Tool & Engineering Co. building Thursday, May 11, 2023 located at 116 Webster Street to make way for a new apartment building, which will have 102 residential units and 4, 750 square feed of ground floor retail space. MARSHALL GORBY\STAFF

The Columbus-based Windsor Company is tearing down the former Midwest Tool & Engineering Co. building Thursday, May 11, 2023 located at 116 Webster Street to make way for a new apartment building, which will have 102 residential units and 4, 750 square feed of ground floor retail space. MARSHALL GORBY\STAFF

Demolition has started on a Webster Street property that will be the location for a new five-story apartment building.

Columbus-based Windsor Companies is tearing down the former Midwest Tool & Engineering Co. building at 116 Webster St. to make way for the new apartment building, which will have 102 residential units and 4,750 square feet of ground floor retail space.

The project site is between the 2nd Street Market to the south and Little Fish Brewing Co. to the north.

“Clearly, it will completely transform the area around the market,” Susan Vincent, a planner with the city of Dayton, previously told the Dayton Daily News.

The Dayton Board of Zoning Appeals approved a variance in March that will permit Windsor to have a four-foot rear setback when the code usually requires a 10-foot setback for this project.

Windsor plans to convert existing vacant land and multiple blighted commercial structures along Webster and East Second streets into a five-story building, says a Board of Zoning Appeals report.

The new apartment building will have a large ground floor retail space at the northeast corner of the intersection of those streets.

A map showing the planned site of a new, 102-unit apartment building, near the 2nd Street Market and Little Fish Brewing Co. in the Webster Station neighborhood in Dayton. CONTRIBUTED

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This project will redevelop basically an entire blight block in the neighborhood, Vincent said. In addition to the tearing down the Midwest Tool building, Windsor plans to knock down several warehouses and industrial properties, including the Muth Brothers Inc. building.

Apartments on the upper floors will have balconies, while units on the ground floor will have patios, Vincent said.

“They are providing some great interaction with the street, making sure that the building is not closed off to the community,” she said.

The property is a short walk from some office buildings and housing developments in Webster Station and the Water Street District including the Brownstones at 2nd, the Centerfield Flats, Delco Lofts, the Cannery Lofts and the Sutton.

Windsor Companies proposes constructing a new, four-story apartment building near 2nd Street Market and Little Fish Brewing Co. in the Webster Station neighborhood in downtown Dayton. CONTRIBUTED

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