Business Notebook: 12/10

12/10/2017
BLADE STAFF

CALENDAR

■ The Glass City Toastmasters Club’s regular meeting is 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the United Way Building, 424 Jackson St., downtown. Free and open to the public.

■ The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs Project Team has a Legislative Update with state Sen. Randy Gardner (R., Bowling Green) and state Rep. Theresa Gavarone (R., Bowing Green) at 8 a.m. Thursday at the Wood County Hospital, Bachman-Keil Meeting Rooms, 950 W. Wooster St., Bowling Green. Cost: Free. RSVP by calling 419-353-7945 or by emailing MarissaMuniz@bgchamber.net.

■ The Toledo Club Toastmasters will meet at 7 a.m. Friday on the fifth floor of the Toledo Club at 14th Street and Madison Avenue, downtown Toledo. Open to the public and free. For more information, go online to toledoclub.toastmastersclubs.org.

Notice of business meetings must be received by The Blade 10 days before the event. Email items to business@theblade.com or fax to 419-724-6147. Write “Business Calendar” in the message field.

TRANSITIONS

■ The Thayer Family Dealerships with Allstate Insurance is having a grand opening at 1 p.m. Monday of its store at 1225 N. Main St., Bowling Green.

■ Monclova Self Storage at 6644 Maumee Western Rd. has become a U-Haul truck and supplies provider.

Business Transitions, which include business moves and openings, should be sent by email to business@theblade.com or by fax to 419-724-6147. Write “Business Transitions” in the message field.

Construction on what will be a 23-bed geriatric psychiatric hospital located on King Road near Sylvania Avenue in Sylvania Township.
Construction on what will be a 23-bed geriatric psychiatric hospital located on King Road near Sylvania Avenue in Sylvania Township.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Construction moves forward on a 23-bed geriatric psychiatric hospital located on King Road near Sylvania Avenue in Sylvania Township. Owned by Assurance Health System of Indianapolis, a senior inpatient psychiatric-care system, the hospital is one-story structure of about 13,000 square feet and similar to a 23-bed hospital the company built in Hudson, Ohio, last year. The $5 million facility is a short-term acute care, crisis-situation hospital for patients 65 and older who stay 12 to 14 days before transitioning to other treatment centers. An Assurance spokesman said it is expected to open sometime between June and August of 2018.