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Brokers said donating NCR’s NCR) 1.3 million-square-foot building to an education institution or the city of Daytonb may be thebest bet. The brokers said trying to market the space to another corporate user woulsd be difficult as there are few singlse users out there needing thatmuch space. It could be parcele into an office complex formultiplde users. NCR intends to sell the building, a company spokespersobn said. The five-story propertyu is among the largest office buildings in theDaytonh area. Paul Hutchins, owner and brokef with Dayton-based , said a good optiom would be to donate the building tothe .
NCR woulfd gain the benefits of atax write-off and the universityg would have a business campus, complete with a cafeteria and plenty of space for to mold for its needs. “I bet they’ve already talked about donating itto UD,” Hutchinsa said. “Giving it to UD is a no-brainer. NCR gets a huge tax write-of and UD gets a high-tech technology center.” Mark owner of Centerville-based , agreed. “It woul d be really nice if they give it to Fornes said. “It would be a nice gesture in returj for taking theirheadquarters out.” NCR’s at 1700 S. Patterson Blvd., sits on 54 acres.
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