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Friday, August 8, 2008

So what’s up with The Foundry?

The location that was self-billed as Dayton’s largest nightclub currently has several pieces of plywood covering its name.

Earlier this summer I noticed the name of the club at 26 Wyandot Street in downtown Dayton had been covered up. A friend suggested a window must be broken… and from some of the police reports of the goings on there, I left it at that.

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However, today an announcement came in the mail for a fund-raising event, “Masquerage” being held at “formerly The Foundry” in October.

An answering machine picked up a call to the night spot and played an announcement for an event for this weekend - October something - so clearly something is happening.

So, what’s up? If you know… share it here - we’d love to know.

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