Dayton Daily News

DAYTON CARESOURCE BUILDING ON TRACK

- By Kaitlin Schroeder Staff Writer Contact this reporter at Kaitlin.Schroeder@coxinc.com.

CareSource is on target to open its new downtown Dayton campus in the spring of 2019, starting constructi­on recently on what will be the first newly constructe­d office tower in downtown Dayton in a decade.

The six-story CareSource Center City is the first newly constructe­d downtown office project underway since the nonprofit — a fast growing Medicaid managed care company — broke ground on its Main Street headquarte­rs in 2007.

The building, with constructi­on led by Danis, will be at the site of the former Patterson Co-op High School on the 100 block of East First Street. It will have the space for 800 employees, have a similar design to CareSource headquarte­rs and a walkable, campus-like environmen­t.

The new office tower will neighbor the new main branch of the Dayton Metro Library and will help bridge the Main Street business corridor with the residentia­l neighborho­od just east, which includes Cooper Place, Patterson Place, the Ice Lofts and the Litehouse homes. It was approved by the Dayton Board of Zoning Appeals this spring.

CareSource, which now has about 2,000 employees in downtown Dayton, has been rapidly growing in recent years into a nonprofit with more than $7 billion in revenue and members in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia and, most recently, Georgia.

Some contributo­rs to its growth have been the expansion of Medicaid in Ohio in 2014 and CareSource’s continued expansion of private health plans it sells through Affordable Care Act marketplac­es.

This year, CareSource expanded into nine Ohio counties and four Indiana counties that otherwise wouldn’t have had an option for buying health plans through the ACA marketplac­es.

The insurer has become a major employer in Dayton. It struck a deal with the Ohio Tax Credit Authority late last year to increase its job-creation commitment to 1,920 jobs — including current positions — by 2019, raising its annual Dayton payroll to more than $129 million.

CareSource also owns Ballpark Village, across from Fifth Third Field.

 ?? CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF ?? An artist’s rendering of the new CareSource office tower planned for the 100 block of East First Street in Dayton.
CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF An artist’s rendering of the new CareSource office tower planned for the 100 block of East First Street in Dayton.

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