Piqua Center

[8] In June 2014, it was reported that Dunham's Sports would be moving into the vacated Steve & Barry's by year's end.

In March 2023, Kohan Retail Investment Group sold the Miami Valley Center Mall to a partnership between Ohio-based Bruns Construction Enterprises and Minnesota-based Caspian Group, which renamed it the Piqua Center.

The owners have leveled-up the sloping floor of the former in-line theater complex with 100,000 tons (91,000 metric tons) of gravel; this space houses Hero Day Action Park, one of a small chain of indoor inflatable arcades/playgrounds, which includes a mezzanine level and a snack bar.

Smile Back Training Center, a mixed martial arts gym is at the mall.

The food court is to be renovated, with a glass-walled bar in the center of the space; additionally, activity-driven businesses, e.g. a redemption arcade, axe throwing or pickleball are planned to be located in the food court area.

The owners have contemplated further uses for the property after 2024, including an outdoor marketplace and apartments that could be built on unused areas of the parking lots.