
Finalists: Best New Mob – Drexel Town Square Health Center, Oak Creek, Wis
Developer: HSA PrimeCare Froedtert Health and the Medical College of Wisconsin sought to enhance their presence in the south metro Milwaukee market by creating a premier multi-specialty destination medical facility.

Finalists: Best Inpatient Facility – Dell Seton Medical Center, Austin, Texas
Developer: Seton Healthcare Seton Healthcare has opened a new $310 million, 517,000 square foot hospital on the University of Texas campus in Austin to replace the aging University Medical Center Bracken ridge.

Finalists: Best New Mob – Shriners For Children Medical Center, Pasadena, Calif.
Developer: Shriners Hospital for Children The new Shriners for Children Medical Center, which opened in February, is half the size of the existing Los Angeles location yet is able to service three times the number of patients, and is now current with state OSHPD requirements (unlike its existing 60-year old facility).
Companies & People: Hammes lands big job in Cleveland
Firm will be the owner’s rep for $1 billion Metro Health campus transformation By John B. Mugford Since its founding in 1991, Brookfield, Wis.-based Hammes Company has managed more than 57 million square feet of healthcare project expansions, renovations, replacements and greenfield campus development projects valued at more than $23 billion.

Finalists: HRE Executive of the year
Courtney Hanfland System Director, Real Estate Transactions, Catholic Health Initiatives Courtney Hanfland has made her mark as one of the most visible health system real estate executives since joining Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) in 2013,

Finalists: Renovated/Repurposed – Monongahela Valley Hospital HealthPlex, Belle Vernon, Pa.
Developer: Monongahela Valley Hospital The renovations were completed this fall. The MVH HealthPlex, which is highly visible and easily accessible from Route 51, is now one of the most advanced, medically integrated health and fitness facilities in the region.

Inpatient Projects: Inova hospital in Landsdowne, Va., breaks ground on 366,000 square foot tower
LANDSDOWNE, Va. – Officials recently broke ground on a new 366,000 square foot patient tower at the main campus of Inova Loudoun Hospital in Landsdowne, about 30 miles northwest of Washington, D.C.

Finalists: Renovated/Repurposed – Cotton Medical Center, Pasadena, Calif
Developer: Meridian The renovation of Cotton Medical Center was Meridian’s first ambulatory outpatient value add medical office acquisition in Southern California.

Finalists: Best New Mob – Memorial Hospital East MOB, Shiloh, Ill.
Developer: Memorial Regional Health Services Memorial Regional Health Services Inc. desired to build an on campus MOB at its new satellite hospital in Shiloh.

Finalists: Best new Mob- Baptist Medical Park – Airport, Pensacola, Fla
Developer: Catalyst HRE Baptist Healthcare (BHC) desired to grow its ambulatory services and create more access points in the tertiary market of Pensacola.

Industry Pulse: Convergence of Bond Yields Continues
Taxable financing is looking comparatively more attractive How do taxable and tax-exempt rates compare today as a result of the recent headlines surrounding tax reform?

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Finalists: Best Post-Acute/Senior Living – St. John Rehabilitation Hospital, Broken Arrow, Okla.
Developer: St. John Health System and Health South Corp. Health South and St. John Health began seeing patients in the new multidisciplinary facility on Aug. 1, 2017. St John Health can now offer comprehensive physical rehabilitation to patients who are overcoming a variety of debilitating illnesses and injuries.

Finalists: Best New Mob – HealthEast Clinic & Specialty Center, Maplewood, Minn.
Developer: Davis The development achieved HealthEast’s objectives of consolidating its ambulatory clinics into a single high-quality, efficient and cost effective destination hub adjacent to the HealthEast St. John’s Hospital Campus.

Finalists: Best New Mob – Memorial Hermann League City CCC, League City, Texas
Developer: Caddis Partners Memorial Hermann Health System (MHHS) desired to develop a 47,000 square foot Convenient Care Center (CCC) in League City, near Houston, to offer access to a wide array of medical specialties at a one – stop outpatient facility.