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Companies & People: John Goodey to succeed Scott Estes as Welltower Inc.’s CFO; two others promoted

Companies & People: John Goodey to succeed Scott Estes as Welltower Inc.’s CFO; two others promoted

 Toledo-based Welltower Inc. (NYSE: HCN) has named John Goodey as executive VP and chief financial officer (CFO). Mr. Goodey, previously the senior VP – international, succeeds Scott Estes, who is leaving to pursue other opportunities.

Inpatient Projects: Brooks Memorial, 40 miles south of Buffalo, N.Y., chooses site for $67 million replacement

Inpatient Projects: Brooks Memorial, 40 miles south of Buffalo, N.Y., chooses site for $67 million replacement

Brooks Memorial Hospital in Dunkirk, N.Y., along Lake Erie about 40 miles southwest of Buffalo, has chosen a site near U.S. Interstate 90 in the Town of Pomfret for its planned $67 million replacement.

Inpatient Projects: Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater, Fla., opens its new $200 million tower

Inpatient Projects: Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater, Fla., opens its new $200 million tower

The 687-bed Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater recently opened its new 200,000 square foot Doyle Tower, a four-story facility that adds a new main entrance, an ambulatory surgery center (ASC), a women’s services area and a 52-bed orthopedic unit.

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Transactions: New REIT, CNL Healthcare Properties II, agrees to acquire first MOB, in Kansas

Transactions: New REIT, CNL Healthcare Properties II, agrees to acquire first MOB, in Kansas

Making its first purchase as a new non-traded real estate investment trust (REIT), Orlando, Fla.-based CNL Healthcare Properties II entered an agreement to acquire a two-story, 38,496 square foot MOB in Overland Park, outside of Kansas City, Kansas.

Industry Pulse: Are Sub-5 Cap rates the new normal? Not likely

Industry Pulse: Are Sub-5 Cap rates the new normal? Not likely

Recent ultra low cap rate transactions were unique situations, Inter Face panelists contend Despite recent medical office building (MOB) portfolio sales that some sources say resulted in capitalization rates of less than 5 percent, those kinds of cap rates are not the new normal in the healthcare real estate (HRE) space.

Trasactions: MOB in Nevada town trades hands for $15.96M; Fairfield Advisors brokers the sale

Trasactions: MOB in Nevada town trades hands for $15.96M; Fairfield Advisors brokers the sale

A newly opened 57,021 square foot MOB recently traded hands for $15.96 million in Pahrump, about an hour west of Las Vegas.

November 2017

November 2017

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Companies & People: Meridian hires Andrew Hoover, former health system exec, in Southern California

Companies & People: Meridian hires Andrew Hoover, former health system exec, in Southern California

 San Ramon-based Meridian, which has more than 300,000 square feet of healthcare projects in development and redevelopment, recently hired Andrew “Andy” Hoover as VP of business development.

Companies & People: Hammes hires Chris Stanley as VP of business development in the Southeast

Companies & People: Hammes hires Chris Stanley as VP of business development in the Southeast

 In other news from Hammes Company, the firm says it has hired Chris Stanley as VP of business development for its Southeast region.

Inpatients Projects: Novant Health opens new $67 million replacement orthopedic hospital in Charlotte

Inpatients Projects: Novant Health opens new $67 million replacement orthopedic hospital in Charlotte

Charlotte-based Novant Health in mid-October opened a new replacement orthopedic hospital in midtown Charlotte, next to Novant Presbyterian Medical Center.

Gwinnett Physicians Center in Lawrenceville, Ga., was one of three on-campus
MOBs that Physicians Realty Trust acquired thanks to rights of first refusal.
Photo courtesy of Hayes James & Associates Inc.

Transactions: DOC REIT benefits from more ROFRs

Physicians Realty Trust agrees to buy three MOBs through rights of first refusal By John B. Mugford Rights of first refusal (ROFRs) have been good to Milwaukee-based Physicians Realty Trust (NYSE: DOC) in 2017.

Companies & People: Stage Equity opens new regional office in Texas, hires Teresa Eoff as executive VP

Companies & People: Stage Equity opens new regional office in Texas, hires Teresa Eoff as executive VP

 Chicago-based Stage Equity Partners LLC, which invests in healthcare facilities, has opened an office in Texas and hired Teresa Eoff as executive VP there.

Trasactions: Virtus Real Estate acquires MOB in Hialeah, Fla.; hires Aurum to manage facility

Trasactions: Virtus Real Estate acquires MOB in Hialeah, Fla.; hires Aurum to manage facility

                  Austin, Texas-based Virtus Real Estate LLC, a private equity firm, recently acquired the 68,000 square foot Hialeah Medical Plaza, an MOB attached to the 378-bed Hialeah Hospital, part of Tenet Healthcare Corp. West Palm Beach, Fla.-based Aurum Property Partners LLC marketed the property for the seller, […]

Companies & People: CNL Healthcare sees 8.3 percent increase in same-store Q2 NOI vs. previous year

Companies & People: CNL Healthcare sees 8.3 percent increase in same-store Q2 NOI vs. previous year

In the second quarter (Q2) of 2017, Orlando-based CNL Healthcare Properties, a non-traded real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on seniors housing and healthcare properties,