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  2. University of Dayton Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    The University of Dayton Student Neighborhood, located in Dayton, Ohio, is home to upperclassmen at the University of Dayton (UD). Formerly known as "the Ghetto," the UD Student Neighborhood is leased in an arrangement that resembles both traditional university housing and a landlord /tenant relationship.

  3. University of Dayton - Wikipedia

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    The university owns a number of apartment buildings for student housing; these include the Lawnview Apartments (165 students in 42 suites), [113] the Campus South (318 students in 53 suites), [114] Garden Apartments (544 students in 138 suites), [115] Plumwood Apartments with 55 suites for law and graduate students, [116] and furnished ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dayton, Ohio

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    Insco Apartments Building: February 18, 1994 255 N. Main St. ... University of Dayton: St. Mary's Hall, University of Dayton: May 25, 1973 : 300 College Park

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  6. Dayton Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The University of Dayton's major investment on the Dayton Arcade in a joint venture agreement with the Entrepreneurs’ Center have entered into a 10-year lease to become the anchor tenants for the Arcade with “The Arcade Innovation Hub Powered by PNC Bank,” a 95,000-square-foot space devoted to creativity and collaboration. A grand opening ...

  7. Landing Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Landing Apartments (formerly named Dayton YMCA) is a historic structure located at 117 West Monument Street in Dayton, Ohio. It was designed by Schenck & Williams and added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 25, 1988.