Projects

Founded in 2017, Prism Supply was created with a simple but powerful mission: to make the sourcing of interior finish materials for multi-family projects faster, easier, and more cost-effective.

72 Loft Apartments

The Huffman Building

Built in 1916 and renovated in 2019, this early 20th-century structure stands at the core of the Fire Blocks in Dayton, Ohio. Known as Huffman Lofts, the building serves as a cornerstone for lifestyle development in the District, housing 72 urban loft apartments.

Five-Story Rehabilitation of a Century Old Structure

The Elks Lofts

Located on the southeast corner of East Third and South Jefferson street, The Elks Buiding is the gateway to the Dayton Fire Blocks District. It was constructed in 1915-16 and rehabilitated in 2021.

20 Luxury Apartment Units

Graphic Arts Lofts

In 2009, this property earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. Fast forward to 2020, it underwent a comprehensive redevelopment, transforming into 20 luxurious apartment units showcasing contemporary designs and finishes.

12 Private Residences

Grafton House

Constructed in 1969 and rehabilitated in 2020, Grafton House in Dayton, Ohio houses a collection of 12 private residences, each exceeding 1200 square feet.

19 Luxury Apartment Units

Home Telephone Building

The Home Telephone Building was built for the Ohio State Telephone Co. in 1915. The Price Stores occupied the building starting from 1952 until 2020. The property was redeveloped in 2022 to include 19 luxury apartments on the upper floors with commercial space on the first floor.

160 Luxury Apartments

Grant-Deneau Tower

The 22 story Mid-Century Modern Grant-Deneau Tower was the first modern commercial high rise in downtown Dayton. Originally built in 1970, it is now being repurposed as mixed residential, commercial space that will include 160 luxury apartments, and will be one of the first commercial to residential conversions in the State of Ohio.

Transformation of a Historic Apartment Building

The Commodore

The Commodore building was built as an apartment building in 1924, and has been vacant since 2018. In conjunction with the Windsor Companies, Prism Supply is transforming this space into 43 studio and one-bedroom apartments.