Sinclair Community College will play a central role in the proposed multipurpose Hope Center for Families development in the Dayton View Triangle neighborhood, the Dayton Business Journal reports. The school “will begin negotiating for a 10-year lease” in the center that will offer services focusing on “workforce development, health and wellness and children’s services,” according to the article. Sinclair “plans a new ‘service learning hub’ in the center for multiple uses.” The Journal reports that “[f]or the 45406 ZIP code, there are more than 7,000 unemployed people and 2,000 who are employable with minimal barriers to overcome, such as a GED.” Project planners “have been looking [to] land New Market Tax Credits with CityWide Development Corp., as well as $1.5 million to $2 million in state or federal dollars.” For more, read the full article.
Sinclair to be “significant presence” in west Dayton project