D.T. DAVIS BUILDING
The three-story Davis Building (320 S. Main St) dates back to 1841, and is one of the oldest structures in downtown Findlay. This building and several of its neighbors were a handful of properties previously owned by Hancock County that were slated for demolition after the flood in 2007. In 2014, though, a group of investors (FD Main Street) bought these properties as part of the revitalization plan for downtown Findlay and Dorney Plaza. The Davis building, now owned by Mallet Enterprises, was renovated for $1.1 million, a cost which was mitigated by part of a $325,000 historic preservation tax credit from the State of Ohio.
The fully-renovated building features many of the original components that were able to be saved, including the wood floors, doors, high ceilings, and exposed brick work. All of the original ceiling beams are exposed, and many items have been recycled from other demolished buildings in the area. The main door, for example, is the door from the Grand Poobah Room of the former Elk’s building on Main Street. All of the building’s windows have been replaced, and the exterior has been power washed and painted in areas.
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Apartments for Rent
Apartment 1
Status: AVAILABLE
2rd floor/rear
Bedroom: 2
Bath: 2 full
Size: 1,800 sq/ft
Pets: cats
Utilities: not included
Appliances: stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer hook-up
Parking: city garage/street after hours
Other: granite counter tops, gym membership, membership to Alexandria’s Beer Club
Price: $1,500 per/mo
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Apartment 2
Status: RENTED
3rd floor/front
Bedroom: 2
Bath: 2 full
Size: 1,800 sq/ft
Pets: cats
Utilities: not included
Appliances: stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer hook-up
Parking: city garage/street after hours
Other: rooftop patio, granite counter tops, gym membership, membership to Alexandria’s Beer Club
Price: $1,800 per/mo
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Looking to the future
Three townhouses are going into the Knights of Columbus building connected to the back of the Davis Building. Built in 1876, this building is currently under renovation and will be available for rent later this year.
This is the unofficial first phase of the Dorney Plaza revitalization. Below is the most recent concept for further changes.
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