Reform equals MOB boon
MARCUS & MILLICHAP: DEMAND COULD BE 61M S.F. By John Mugford, Editor For quite some time now, healthcare real estate professionals have been saying that the passage of some form of universal healthcare coverage would likely result in increased demand for medical office buildings (MOBs) as well as other outpatient facilities. While such professionals have […]
Industry Pulse (September 2009)
By HREI Staff CAMPBELL, Calif. – Remember the recession? OK, we know, the economy is not out of the woods just yet – not even close. But before the recession took hold, the development of upscale medical facilities with plenty of amenities were on the upswing, giving people with good insurance and deep pockets the […]
Publisher’s Letter: Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
BEN STEIN HELPS NIC ATTENDEES FIND OMPTIMISM Dear Reader: Earlier this month, I once again had the opportunity to attend the annual conference presented by the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry (NIC) in Chicago. The folks at NIC put on a first class event, as always. But one of the […]
Companies: Renamed REIT hires service providers
FIRMS HIRED BY HEALTHCARE TRUST: CBRE, PLAZA COS., HOKANSON, PM REALTY By John Mugford There have been plenty of changes recently at Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Healthcare Trust of America Inc. (HTA). In mid-September the real estate investment trust (REIT) officially changed its name – from Grubb & Ellis Healthcare REIT – and moved to self-management, pulling […]
Companies: Once riding high, Lauth is reorganizing
EFFECT ON FIRM’S HEALTHCARE PROJECTS, ASSETS IS NOT KNOWN AT THIS TIME By John Mugford Just a couple of years ago, Indianapolis-based Lauth Group was flying high in the world of commercial real estate development. Commercial Property News ranked the company as the 13th largest developer in the country in 2007. A year earlier, in […]
Inpatient Projects: WakeMed can build women’s hospital
NORTH CAROLINA SYSTEM GAINS STATE APPROVAL FOR OTHER PROJECTS AS WELL By John Mugford Raleigh, N.C.-based WakeMed Health & Hospitals has had to play a waiting game in order to receive final state approvals to move forward on several capital projects, including a 61-bed acute-care women’s hospital at its North Healthplex outpatient site in the […]
Outpatient Projects: U of Kansas Hospital starts new MOB
TURNER CHOSEN TO MANAGE CONSTRUCTION OF $55 MILLION, 175K S.F. FACILITY By John Mugford In order to provide more convenient care and to consolidate a variety of services, the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City, Kan., is embarking on the development of a new $55 million on-campus medical office building (MOB). The Kansas City, […]
Transactions: Tenants buy MOB near Sacramento
GROUP EXERCISES ITS RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL IN BUYING BUILDING FOR $20.5M By John Mugford A group of physician/tenants recently bought out the non-physician partners of a medical office building (MOB) on the campus of Sutter Roseville Medical Center, located in Roseville, Calif., a suburb of Sacramento. The acquisition price was $20.5 million for the […]
Capital Markets Snapshot: Healthcare REITs back in the saddle
PLUS, CAPITAL MARKETS CONTINUE TO SHOW IMPROVEMENT AND STABILIZATION One year after the darkest days of the recent financial crisis, our capital markets continue to improve and stabilize. Equity markets have increased 57 percent (as measured by the S&P 500) from their low point in early March and some of the key metrics in the […]
Q&A: Provider-side experience
JOHN THOMAS LEADS GROUP AT HEALTH CARE REIT By John Mugford From its inception in 1970 until late 2006, Health Care REIT Inc. was busy accumulating quite a large portfolio of properties almost exclusively focused on seniors: skilled nursing facilities, assisted living developments, retirement communities and others. But then, in one fell swoop back in […]
News & Analysis: Reform equals MOB boon
MARCUS & MILLICHAP: DEMAND COULD BE 61M S.F. By John Mugford For quite some time now, healthcare real estate professionals have been saying that the passage of some form of universal healthcare coverage would likely result in increased demand for medical office buildings (MOBs) as well as other outpatient facilities. While such professionals have been […]