Ohio’s Hospice spokesman Craig Schrolucke said the organization simply ran out of space at the current Wilmington Avenue offices.
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The seller for the 7575 Paragon property was Design Forum LLC.
Irongate Realtors describes the property as a “unique modern office building,” with 35,404 square feet over two stories on 6.5 acres.
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The property has more than 17,000 square feet per floor with 129 dedicated parking spaces that can be expanded.
In a statement, Ohio’s Hospice said it will locate mission support services and administrative offices in the building. A spokesman did not know how many employees will move to the building.
Kent Anderson, the organization’s president and chief executive, said in a statement the space will serve as a “mission headquarters” for the not-for-profit hospices. Ohio’s Hospice is a 501(3)(c) tax-exempt organization.
Ohio’s Hospice is a group of six Ohio hospice organizations, with a headquarters at 324 Wilmington Ave., Dayton.
The statewide organization has just over 1,000 employees working in 30 Ohio counties.
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