Built around 1875, the iconic Dayton Motor Car Building originally housed a farm implement center and later produced automobiles, including the Stoddard-Dayton Motor Car, the kind that famously won the first the Indianapolis 500. The building is part of the Dayton Motor Car Company Historic District, which was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
The building’s concrete structure, open floor plates and expansive windows make it an ideal setting for office tenants looking for a contemporary space with lots of natural light.
Floors 1 & 2 have been leased by Gosiger, Inc. , with the remaining four floors, each about 12,500 square feet, available for lease. These remaining floors can be divided to approximately 3,000 sf and each will be fully painted, wired, plumbed and carpeted, but otherwise left unfinished to allow future tenants to customize the space.
“Genuine Work”, the Motor Car’s co-working space, available for lease now, offers fully-furnished space and numerous amenities. Please call for more details.