About Dayton
Hub of Innovation
Dayton, Ohio is known as the “Birthplace of Aviation” – the Wright Brothers grew up here, developing and testing their first airplanes – and for more than a century the region has consistently proven itself to be a hub for innovation.
Dayton has long proven to be a humble yet intriguing location for people to call home and for business ventures to take shape. Early on, the region was forged by automotive assembly and other manufacturing industries, but in the latter half of the 20th century, it leaned into technology and aerospace; recognizing the growth potential and future opportunities in those industries.
In addition to our history in the development of flight, Dayton can also boast innovations such as:
- electric self-starting ignition system for automobiles
- aluminum pop-tops
- Cheez-Its snack crackers
- cash register
- stepladder
- parking meter
- LCD display
- bar code
The Dayton workforce is ready to tackle any innovative challenge international businesses may have. Let us help you succeed!
Central Location
The Dayton region is accessible to over 60% of the U.S. population in less than a day’s drive.
- Interstates I-70 and I-75 converge here along with other major state routes
- Easy traffic flow to and from the city center
- Strong rail infrastructure for shipping solutions
- Dayton International Airport
Diverse Community
You might think that starting a new life in the Dayton region would be a bit of a culture shock for families arriving from other
countries. But you’ll find that the people of Dayton are very
welcoming and friendly. For those who have transplanted from other areas, we often hear that “Dayton just feels like home.”
Our diverse population provides for an abundance of rich, cultural experiences. It manifests itself in many different ways – through dance, worship, food, or festivals. No matter the heritage, it is cherished and celebrated in Dayton, and you’ll find many exciting ways communities of all cultures come together.
Dayton is home to communities of Hispanics, Iraqi, Vietnamese, Turkish and
other Asian and African cultures.
Dayton also is a Sister City to several cities around the world:
Augsburg, Germany
Oiso, Japan
Monrovia, Liberia
Holon, Israel
Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Strong Housing Market
The real estate market in the Dayton region has steadily grown over the years and has been very good to businesses, investors, and families. Property values continue to increase, leading to more realized wealth by owners.
With such a vibrant market, it may surprise you to learn that the Dayton area is one of the most affordable areas in the U.S. to make your home. It’s true!
In addition to affordability, Dayton offers many reasons to relocate, including:
- cultural diversity
- nationally recognized school systems, colleges, and universities
- bicycle trails, water activities, neighborhood and metro parks
- performing arts programs, art museums, local philharmonic, children’s science museums