The Dayton Biltmore Hotel

[3] It features an applied masonry façade system, exhibiting both brick and terra cotta, resulting in a dark brown and white exterior.

[4] One of the tallest buildings in Dayton, the Biltmore was considered one of the finest hotels in America, playing host to some of the nation's most powerful and celebrated men in the 20th century, such as John F. Kennedy and Elvis Presley.

It caters to residents 55 years and older and is a Section 8 property, with rents subsidized by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.

[9] The building is situated alongside the Great Miami River, steps away from Riverscape Metropark, Victoria Theater, Cooper Park, and Courthouse Square.

Previous tenants include Wendy's, Rock Star Sub Sandwiches, Ernie Loeb's restaurant, and a physician's office.