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Midmark Announces New
Office for Corporate Headquarters
Relocating headquarters to Austin Landing
DAYTON, Ohio, Nov. 14, 2017 — Midmark Corporation, a leading provider
of medical, dental and veterinary healthcare equipment solutions, today
announced it has finalized lease negotiations and will move its
headquarters to Austin Landing by Oct. 1, 2018. Midmark will move
approximately 20 – 25 positions from the current Dayton location,
including members of its C-suite, finance, clinical affairs and other
select positions and will consolidate its West Chester office to the
Austin Landing location. In addition, there will be approximately 25
drop-in work stations available for teammates visiting from other
locations.
Speaking about today’s announcement, Bob Morris, chief financial
officer for Midmark, said, “Our decision to locate our headquarters
within the Dayton region continues to be a positive one. The area is
rich in talent and innovation, and the impact is visible throughout
Midmark.” Morris continued, “The City of Dayton and the University of
Dayton have been incredible hosts over the past five years and we thank
them for their support. We look forward to our continued partnership as
we maintain our presence in the area.”
"Midmark's presence on campus strengthened our partnership and we are
especially grateful for the support extended to our students in
learning opportunities and state-of-the-art equipment," said University
of Dayton President Eric F. Spina. "We look forward to building on our
valued partnership as the company continues to grow."
The new headquarters will move to the Austin Landing development
located at the corner of Penny Lane and Rigby Road where it will
maintain a 12,000-square-foot space located on the third floor of an
office that is to be constructed in 2018.
Larry Dillin, president of VisCap Development, shared, “We are
delighted to add the Midmark corporate leadership team to our growing
list of great tenants at Austin Landing. The property continues to be
recognized as an important hub of business activity in the
Dayton-Cincinnati metro market. The new building structure will be a
significant complement in the heart of the development."
The Versailles campus will remain Midmark’s largest site, housing
primarily manufacturing, associated support functions and the customer
experience department, continuing its more than 100-year history of
Ohio-based manufacturing. Midmark will also continue with plans to
break ground in Versailles for its new technology center in 2018, which
is expected to bring 97 new jobs to the region.
The University of Dayton Research Institute will expand into the former
Midmark space in the 1700 South Patterson Building.
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