5 new construction projects that will transform Dayton region

Credit: DaytonDailyNews

1. CARESOURCE BUILDING

The new CareSource Center City building's steel structure has been erected and buildout has begun.   TY GREENLEES / STAFF

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The new CareSource building under construction in downtown Dayton will be named after retiring CEO Pamela Morris. The new six-story building will be named the Pamela Morris Center to honor the legacy of the founding chief executive at the nonprofit insurer. READ MORE

2. MIAMI VALLEY SOUTH EXPANSION 

Work continues on the Miami Valley Hospital South expansion project in Centerville. A spine and joint center will be the cornerstone of the $60 million project. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF

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Miami Valley Hospital has purchased two parcels of Miami Twp. land totaling nearly 12 acres near Austin Landing and the Exchange at Spring Valley, local property records show.

Premier Health has been in expansion mode lately, at least in some areas. Last December, Miami Valley bought 4.58 acres of land on Miamisburg-Springboro Road/Austin Boulevard, for $850,000. The company started building a $12 million emergency center near Austin Landing around that time.

The hospital has also been expanding Miami Valley Hospital South in Centerville.

3. CROSSROADS DEVELOPMENT

A $10 million project to reconstruct the intersection of Ohio 741 and 73 in Springboro continues. This view looks west. TY GREENLEES / STAFF

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A $3.5 million performing arts center will likely be part of redevelopment at the former Springboro IGA Plaza.

And city officials have even bigger plans for the area. READ MORE

4. REHAB CENTER 

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Premier Health is planning to build a $24 million, 60-bed rehabilitation hospital in partnership with an Alabama-based health network.

The Rehabilitation Institute of Ohio is expected to open in early 2020 on the campus of Miami Valley Hospital north of Apple Street.

5. MIDMARK

A beam raising ceremony is set for 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Austin Landing to mark the planned addition of Midmark Corp., which will move into the three-story, 38,822-square-foot building. NICK BLIZZARD/STAFF

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Austin Landing celebrated the addition of a new office building being constructed for a Dayton company to relocate its headquarters.

The building on 0.4 acres also would include other office space, restaurant and retail at the corner of Penny Lane and Rigby Road, next to — and connecting with — the five-story Progress Park Tower, according to plans filed with the township.

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