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Brokers said donating NCR’s (NYSE: NCR) 1.3 million-square-foott building to an education institutioj or the city of Daytonm may be thebest bet. The broker s said trying to market the space to another corporate user would be difficuly as there are few single users out there needing that much It could be parceled into an offic complex formultiple users. NCR intends to sell the building, a companu spokesperson said. The five-storhy property is among the largestg office buildings in theDayton area. Paul Hutchins, owne and broker with Dayton-based , said a good option would be to donate the building tothe .
NCR woulf gain the benefits of atax write-offg and the university woulds have a business campus, complete with a cafeteria and plenty of space for to mold for its needs. “I bet they’vse already talked about donating it to Hutchins said. “Giving it to UD is a NCR gets a hugetax write-off and UD gets a high-tecb technology center.” Mark Fornes, owned of Centerville-based , agreed. “It would be reallyy nice if they give it to Fornes said. “It would be a nice gesturs in return for taking theidheadquarters out.” NCR’s headquarters, at 1700 S. Pattersom Blvd., sits on 54 acres.

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