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Editor's Letter: Window on the market

Editor’s Letter: Window on the market

BEEFY TRANSACTIONS SECTION IS A GOOD SIGN By John B. Mugford Dear Reader: I hope you get a chance to check out our “Transactions” section in this edition of Healthcare Real Estate Insights™. I really feel that the items listed in that section provide a small window into what’s taking place in the medical office […]

Owners and operators of specialty outpatient facilities told InterFace Medical Office conference attendees that things are looking up after a bleak 2009.
Photo courtesy of InterFace Conference Group

Special Report: Positive signs for specialty facilities

OWNERS AND OPERATORS SAY SOME RECENT CHANGES ARE ENCOURAGING By Dan Emerson With uncertainty over the effects of healthcare reform and a constantly-shifting healthcare landscape – including dwindling reimbursements – how will specialty outpatient facilities fare in the short- and long-term? That was the focus of a panel discussion at the InterFace Medical Office West […]

Danny Prosky of Grubb & Ellis
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Q&A: Grubb & Ellis REIT II off to active start

DANNY PROSKY IS PRESIDENT AND COO OF GRUBB’S SECOND HEALTHCARE TRUST By John Mugford It usually takes some time for a newly formed real estate investment trust (REIT) to get rolling. Back in 2006, for example, it took four months for the fledgling NNN Healthcare/Office REIT to break impounds – in other words, to raise […]

There are only seven operational U.S. proton beam radiation therapy centers, but activity is picking up. This $225 million facility at Hampton University in Hampton, Va., is slated to open this year, and about 20 more are planned.
Rendering courtesy of Hampton University

Outpatient Projects: Pricey proton therapy centers planned

NUMBER OF FACILITIES COULD TRIPLE AFTER TWO DECADES OF SLOW GROWTH By John Mugford The first proton beam radiation therapy (PBRT) facility for cancer patients opened in Loma Linda, Calif., in 1990. Despite the effectiveness of the treatment, only six more fully operational PBRT centers have opened in the United States in the subsequent two […]

HTA purchases MOB near Houston for $12.4 million

SUGAR LAND, Texas – Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Healthcare Trust of America Inc. (HTA) recently closed on another MOB transaction, this one in the Houston suburbs. The self-managed, non-traded real estate investment trust (REIT) closed on the purchase of the 60,300 square foot MOB for about $12.4 million, or about $206 per square foot (PSF). The three-story, […]

There were 61 prospective buyers and 29 written offers for the roughly 70,000
square foot Virginia Square Plaza medical and office complex in Arlington, Va.,
according to NorthMarq Investment Services, which represented the seller.
Photo courtesy of NorthMarq Investment Services

Transactions: ProMed makes foray into D.C. area

DEMAND WAS HIGH FOR VIRGINIA SQUARE PLAZA, WHICH SOLD FOR $20.6 MILLION By John Mugford   Interest from potential buyers was quite intense for Virginia Square Plaza, a two-building medical office and general office building campus that had been put up for sale in the Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor in Arlington, Va. In fact, according to Jim […]

Capital Markets Snapshot: Gusher of financial news roils markets

THE OIL SPILL WAS MAY’S TOP STORY, BUT IT WAS ALSO A WILD MONTH FOR CAPITAL By Murray W. Wolf As the magnitude of BP’s Deepwater Horizon disaster became clear – it is already by far the largest oil spill in U.S. history – the story dominated mainstream media coverage for most of this month. […]

Special Report: What will reform bring?

HEALTHCARE REAL ESTATE PROS SHARE THEIR OPINIONS By John Mugford There has been plenty of talk about what type of impact the recent passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, aka “ObamaCare,” will have on healthcare real estate and the medical office building (MOB) sector. Speculation swings wildly, from reports indicating […]

At $73 million, it appears that Huntington Pavilion in Pasadena, Calif., was the single largest medical office building sale during the first quarter of this year. Nationwide Health Properties bought it from Pacific Medical Buildings.
Photo courtesy of Pacific Medical Buildings

Product Focus: Q1 MOB sales still slow

BUT BUYERS, SELLERS FINDING COMMON GROUND By John Mugford When it comes to the medical office building (MOB) sales arena, 2010 had all the makings of a big rebound year, a comeback from the dismal performance of 2009. After all, the economy is working its way out of the doldrums and healthcare reform has finally […]

Industry Pulse: May 2010

HOUSTON – As the population ages, it only makes sense for healthcare providers to cater services to the aging demographic. Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital in Houston is doing just that, as it recently opened the first emergency department in Texas geared for seniors. The Senior Emergency Center, which has its own waiting room, is located […]