Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Kettering Tower Sold to Dunkirk Realty

Kettering TowerThe tallest office building in downtown Dayton, Ohio was sold this week to NY-based Dunkirk Realty, with an eye on more property in the area. "We're going to buy as much as we can (in the Dayton area)," said Albert Macanian, president of Dunkirk, in a Dayton Daily News article. "With its location in the center of the United States, Ohio — and Dayton in particular — is an ideal location for investment and opportunity. Dayton is a great market for investors, not only because of its location, but for its potential as well. We have a long-term interest in Dayton."

"This is a group of investors with experience in much larger markets, and we are confident they will be very successful in downtown Dayton," said Sandy Gudorf, president of the Downtown Dayton Partnership.

Dunkirk Realty purchased the building at 40 N. Main St. under Tower Partners LLC. The 29 story Kettering Tower claims 486,121 square feet of Class A office space, and has been Dayton's tallest office tower since it was constructed in 1971. Terms of the deal were not disclosed and no immediate deed could be found through the Montgomery County auditors office, according to a Dayton Business Journal article. Major tenants of the property include JPMorgan Chase, Ernst & Young, Merrill Lynch and the Dayton Racquet Club, with recently signed tenants including Sebaly, Shillito & Dyer, Johnson Investment Council, and the Dayton Development Coalition.

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