CareSource begins moving employees into Kettering Tower

The Kettering Tower (left) became the tallest building in the Dayton skyline when it was built 45 years ago at 405 feet tall and remains the tallest today. LISA POWELL / STAFF

The Kettering Tower (left) became the tallest building in the Dayton skyline when it was built 45 years ago at 405 feet tall and remains the tallest today. LISA POWELL / STAFF

CareSource has started moving employees into the third and and fourth floors of the 30-floor Kettering Tower, downtown Dayton’s largest building.

CareSource, a downtown Dayton-based Medicaid managed care provider and private health insurer, plans to move about 250 new and existing staff to the tower at 40 North Main St.

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“Downtown Dayton is home to CareSource’s corporate headquarters, and we remain committed to being an anchor for the city,” said Dan McCabe, CareSource’s Chief Administrator. “We are pleased to be an important economic driver in Dayton and appreciate the support and strong relationships we have with our city leaders.”

CareSource's move to Kettering Tower will be facilitated, in part, with funding from the JobsOhio Revitalization Program, administered by the Dayton Development Coalition.

CareSource’s Kettering Tower location increases the company’s footprint to nearly 600,000 square feet in downtown Dayton, which will support about 2,200 employees.

The four downtown Dayton locations: CareSource corporate headquarters at 230 North Main Street, and offices at 220 East Monument Avenue, 40 West Second St. and Kettering Tower.