WSU residences sold to Crawford Hoying
Potential opportunities with developer excite university leaders.
A property management company has sold several Wright State University residences and properties to real estate company Crawford Hoying.
AM Management sold the properties to Crawford Hoying, Seth Baugess, a spokesman for Wright State, said.
The university is now crafting a new operating arrangement with Dublin, Ohio-based Crawford
Hoying, which has been an active developer in downtown Dayton and elsewhere in the Miami Valley.
University leaders are “excited about some potential opportunities,” Baugess said.
He said the university cannot discuss details yet as some of the contractual points of the new agreement will need to be vetted with the university’s Board of Trustees, probably at the trustees’ April meeting.
He noted that the transaction between AM Management and Crawford Hoying is a private party transaction, and Wright State has no information on that.
The university is preparing a release on the new operating agreement with Crawford, he added.
AM Management owned and maintained most housing facilities on the Wright State campus since 2006, the Wright State student newspaper reported Wednesday. The contract between the university and AM Management had been extended several times since that signing and was set to end in June this year, the newspaper said.
But at the end of 2020, ownership of the properties was transferred from AM Management to Crawford Hoying, the Wright State Guardian reported.
Questions were sent to a representative of Crawford
Hoying.
The Dayton Daily News reported Tuesday that Crawford Hoying, a real estate development and management company, says it plans to construct a downtown Dayton five-story apartment building called the Sutton on vacant land at 307 E. First St.
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