Executive Vice President of Healthcare and two other panelists will present ‘How the Shift to Off-Campus, Freestanding Outpatient Facilities is Changing the Development Business’
DALLAS and INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 27, 2014 – Indianapolis-based commercial real estate developer Duke Realty announced that Deeni Taylor, Executive Vice President of Healthcare, will be presenting at the 2014 InterFace Healthcare Real Estate Conference in Dallas, the largest, most comprehensive of the four InterFace Healthcare Real Estate conferences held around the country during the year.
More than 350 attendees are expected at this leading national information and networking event, which will be held Sept. 3-4 at the Intercontinental Dallas. The conference attracts attendees from a variety of disciplines, including hospital and healthcare system executives, healthcare real estate owners, investors, developers, lenders, operators and brokers, to discuss the rapidly changing healthcare industry and the implications for hospitals and health systems, as well as medical real estate.
Mr. Taylor’s session “How the Shift to Off-Campus, Freestanding Outpatient Facilities is Changing the Development Business,” is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 4, from 12:20 to 1:10 p.m. He will speak with two other panelists:
● Michael Arvin, Healthcare Market Leader, BOKA Powell LLC, and
● Jake Rohe, Partner and Senior Vice President of Development, Pacific Medical Buildings.
The moderators for the session are Webber Beall, Executive Vice President at Lincoln Harris CSG, and Robert Parsley, Principal and Chairman at Colliers.
“The changing U.S. healthcare industry, including the mandates associated with healthcare reform, have resulted in growing popularity in outpatient facilities, which help providers save costs, expand market share and provide greater accessibility and convenience for patients,” says Mr. Taylor. “This shift to outpatient facilities has had a significant impact on how we plan, locate and develop these properties to ensure strategic growth for our healthcare clients.”
He added, “I’m looking forward to joining forces with the other esteemed panelists and sharing our insights.”
The InterFace Healthcare Real Estate Conference brings together healthcare and real estate leaders to discuss how the ongoing implementation of healthcare reform and other drivers are changing the industry, affecting hospitals, systems and physician practices and, ultimately, impacting real estate usage and strategies.
Topics to be addressed at the conference include: the hospital, system and physician group perspective; the “retailization” of healthcare; the investment sales market; a new era of development; leasing, marketing and operating in today’s market; who’s lending in the debt market and what equity sources are available; and much more. To learn more about the conference, including obtaining a complete list of sessions and speakers, please visit http://interfaceconferencegroup.com/hcre2014.
About Duke Realty
With more than 25 years in the industry, Duke Realty’s healthcare team offers proven experience in providing hospitals and physician groups comprehensive planning, development, ownership and facility management services. Projects have ranged from small medical office buildings to large ambulatory care centers with diagnostics, oncology and surgery services. To find out more, please visit www.dukerealty.com/healthcare.
Duke Realty owns, maintains an interest in or has under development approximately 156.5 million rentable square feet of industrial and office assets, including medical office, in 22 major U.S. metropolitan areas. The medical office portfolio includes 72 properties totaling 5.8 million square feet, including seven buildings totaling 353,000 square feet in the development pipeline. Duke Realty Corporation is publicly traded on the NYSE under the symbol DRE and is listed on the S&P MidCap 400 Index. More information about Duke Realty is available at www.dukerealty.com. Duke Realty also can be followed on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube
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