The Arizona Republic

Banner move:

- || KATHY TULUMELLO, BUSINESS EDITOR, KATHY.TULUMELLO@ARIZONAREP­UBLIC.COM KEN ALLTUCKER THE REPUBLIC AZCENTRAL.COM

Banner Health, Arizona’s largest private employer, plans to leave its longtime headquarte­rs at 12th Street and McDowell Road and move to a larger office space at Central Avenue and Thomas Road in midtown Phoenix.

Banner Health, which recently completed a $1 billion-plus purchase of the University of Arizona Health Network, plans to relocate its headquarte­rs to midtown Phoenix.

Banner officials are in the final stages of negotiatin­g a lease for a large office space at the northeast corner of Central Avenue and Thomas Road. The Phoenixbas­ed health system would relocate 800 employees to midtown Phoenix this year. The new headquarte­rs would draw employees mainly from Banner’s existing headquarte­rs, near 12th Street and Mc- Dowell Road, and a corporate office in Mesa.

Banner officials said the move is necessary to accommodat­e its post-merger need for both office and clinical space. Banner employs 38,500 workers in Arizona, making it the state’s largest private employer, according to the upcoming Arizona Republic10­0 annual ranking of private employers.

“We are bursting at the seams right now,” Kip Edwards, Banner’s vice president of developmen­t, said of the existing 150,000-square-foot headquarte­rs.

Banner plans to lease 220,000 square feet at the Phoenix Plaza, which consists of two 20-floor towers with 850,000 square feet. The health system could take another 100,000 square feet so it could expand to a 1,400-employee headquarte­rs within five years, officials said.

Banner now employs about 600 at its Phoenix headquarte­rs and 1,200 at its Mesa administra­tive offices.

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton touted Banner’s move Wednesday during his State of the City speech, which highlighte­d efforts to revitalize midtown Phoenix.

Edwards said the midtown Phoenix location is ideal because its central location and Valley Metro light rail make it easy to access for Banner employees scattered across metro Phoenix.

Banner’s new headquarte­rs would be three blocks east of St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, the Arizona flagship of Dignity Health. Dignity is the secondlarg­est hospital system in metro Phoenix behind Banner.

Edwards said employees could relocate to the new headquarte­rs before the end of this year, possibly by late summer. Banner would then convert the current headquarte­rs to an academic medical unit with clinical space and doctors’ offices. The current headquarte­rs are next to Banner Good Samaritan Hospital, which was renamed Banner-University Medical Center Phoenix after the University of Arizona Health Network merger.

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