Innerwest Limps Along, Hopes for a Change ; Group Needs New Project, New Blood to Survive, Lone Staff Member Says.

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DAYTON -- Mary Ellington's title is executive director of Innerwest Community Development Corporation, but she has only herself to direct. "You're looking at the whole staff," Ellington said. "I'm the manager, the maintenance man, the troubleshooter, whatever."

In the heyday of Dayton's community development corporations from 1994 to 2002, Innerwest was not an active player in rehabilitating abandoned houses and in building houses in distressed areas.

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Innerwest Limps Along, Hopes for a Change ; Group Needs New Project, New Blood to Survive, Lone Staff Member Says.

But while many of the once-busy corporations have gone out of business, Innerwest continues t...

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