Dayton Daily News

Boys & Girls Club planning HQ revamp

Overhaul of Dayton facilities may also resurrect pool.

- By Cornelius Frolik

The Boys & Girls Club of Dayton plans a multi-phase, multimilli­on-dollar overhaul of its West Dayton facilities.

The first phase will cost about $2.6 million and will upgrade and replace the HVAC system, windows, doors, restrooms and make other improvemen­ts to the organizati­on’s headquarte­rs at 1828 W. Stewart St., said Tara Marlow, the club’s CEO.

“It is in dire need of severe repairs,” she said.

The Boys & Girls Club also plans future phases of renovation­s to upgrade its gym and reestablis­h its pool, which has been closed for years, she said.

Boys & Girls Club wants a separate entrance for the pool and gym, which could help increase public foot traffic without interferin­g with its other programs, she said.

The goal is to create a 21st century club that provides a safe place for youth in West Dayton and elsewhere in the community to gather and enjoy youth programmin­g, Marlow said.

The Boys & Girls Club of Dayton was founded in 1930 and it opened its west side home in 1967.

The West Dayton building was constructe­d in 1960 and formerly was a school. The Boys & Girls Club once had an East Dayton location, but that closed in 2003.

Constructi­on work will begin within the next three months, Marlow said, and it could take about eight months to one year

to complete.

The project is being paid for with grants and donations, and the organizati­on is still fundraisin­g for the initial and future phases of the project, she said.

The total investment, across all phases, could exceed $7 million or $8 million, Marlow said.

Boys & Girls Club hopes to combat the loss of learning stemming from the pan- demic and wants to help assist with workforce developmen­t and improve digital literacy, she said.

The Dayton City Commission will decide whether to approve a $250,000 grant to help support the project. The money would come from the West Dayton Developmen­t Trust Fund.

About 48 youth are enrolled in the club’s summer program, but the facility can house 350 to 400 youth, officials said. Fall programs are expected to have 100 to 125 youth.

 ?? CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF ?? The Boys & Girls Club of Dayton on West Stewart Street.
CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF The Boys & Girls Club of Dayton on West Stewart Street.
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The Boys & Girls Club of Dayton plans a multi-phase, multimilli­on-dollar overhaul of its West Dayton facilities.

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