The Summit Ideas
May 27th, 2009 by scottmurphy | No Comments

We want to thank everyone that joined us for the Summit on April 18th, 2009. You inspired us with your energy and enthusiasm for [...]
May 27th, 2009 by scottmurphy | No Comments

We want to thank everyone that joined us for the Summit on April 18th, 2009. You inspired us with your energy and enthusiasm for [...]
April 16th, 2009 by scottmurphy | 1 Comment

Title: Bibliotecha
The Idea: Dayton is already known for it’s incredible system of public libraries, but what if Dayton was home to the best public [...]
April 16th, 2009 by scottmurphy | 1 Comment
Title: A BiggerBetter HARA ARENA!
The Idea: OK. The EJ Nutter Center no longer host Hip Hop or even R&B America. US Bank Arena in [...]
April 16th, 2009 by scottmurphy | No Comments
Title: Parking Wars
The Idea: Ever watch the A&E channel on tv? well they do a show in Philadelphia with their Municipal Parking Enforcement throughout [...]
April 16th, 2009 by scottmurphy | 2 Comments
Title: Bionic City
The Idea: OK…….Indiannapolis has the Childrens Museum, Cincinnati has major attractions too. This is the Gem City, land of the FUNK. Just [...]
April 16th, 2009 by scottmurphy | No Comments
Title: A venue for well known underground bands
The Idea: I think there should be a venue for well know underground bands in dayton like [...]
April 13th, 2009 by scottmurphy | 2 Comments

Title: Bike-Friendly Roads
The Idea: Well, gas prices are down again, but it’s still expensive to own and maintain a car. Wouldn’t Dayton be a [...]
April 13th, 2009 by scottmurphy | No Comments

Title: Dayton Do-Gooders
The Idea: Okay so that name isn’t so catchy. There’s probably something more appropriate but the idea is that we have alot [...]
March 19th, 2009 by scottmurphy | No Comments

Title: Can You Guess the City?
Author: Sam Kligerman
The Idea: What historic city’s early prosperity was built on manufacturing jobs, is home to the birthplace [...]
March 17th, 2009 by scottmurphy | No Comments

Title: Business Diversity Training
Author: Sam Kligerman
The Idea: The black entrepreneurial tradition so strongly evident in many downtowns up until World War II did not [...]