The urgent care center would join a busy area near the Interstate 70 and 75 interchange, adding to the mix of retail, restaurant and lodging.
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The Dayton-based health care network stated it expects to open the location on Commerce Center Drive in the spring.
“We look forward to meeting the urgent care needs of residents in the Miller Lane area and northern Dayton, as well as travelers through that area,” Premier stated.
The building permit for the renovation work said it would be a non-ambulatory urgent care clinic.
The urgent care center would open in a storefront formerly home to Radio Shack, in a retail center owned by Oakwood-based Singer Properties.
It’s the only vacant storefront in the retail strip. Some of the other tenants are Smash Burger, Luxury Nail Spa and Subway.
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The 2,300-square-foot renovation project, contracted to Ferguson Construction and App Architecture, is listed in the building permit as a $241,000 project.
Premier Health is the largest private employer in the region and operates four hospitals, a network of primary and specialty care practices, and a home health service.
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