Dayton benefitting from hospital building boom

Five major projects are planned or nearing completion


The Dayton area has at least five major projects planned or nearing completion that are generating growth for the local economy, according to an article on the Dayton Daily News website.

The area is a prime market for building new facilities and expanding healthcare services because of its aging infrastructure and population.

Keeping up with demand has led to the construction of new patient towers, cancer centers and emergency departments.

Nationwide, there are at least 1,340 projects underway or in the planning stage valued at $97 billion, according to a recent report from Revista, a Maryland-based healthcare real estate research firm.

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November 17, 2016


Topic Area: Project News for Healthcare Facilities


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