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The buildings are at the crux of the Ellis Wright-Dunbar Neighborhood Plan, which aims to establish three Wright State University mental health centers in the Wright Dunbar neighborhood, the historic community west of downtown Dayton. The university and Wright Dunbar Inc. have partnered on the plan.
The Marietta Flats will house Wright State’s Children’s Diagnostic and Therapeutic Innovation Center, and the Rubenstein Building will be used for its Memory Center for Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, expected to create more than 30 jobs combined.
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