News Release: Just Closed – The Eating Recovery Center at Lowry (Denver)

Capital Markets | Healthcare & Life Sciences

Just Closed

Single Tenant Healthcare Facility in Highly Affluent Denver Community

Transaction Highlights

Date Closed 03/16/2022

Size 62,858 SF

The Eating Recovery Center at Lowry | Denver, CO

CBRE U.S. Healthcare and Life Sciences Capital Markets is pleased to announce the closing of The Eating Recovery Center at Lowry (the “Property”), located in Denver, Colorado. Chris Bodnar, Lee Asher, Ryan Lindsley, and Jordan Selbiger acted as the Seller’s exclusive advisors.

The Property is a three-story, 62,858 rentable square foot treatment facility located in the affluent Lowry submarket of Denver, Colorado. Completed in 2019, the facility is situated on a ±1.4-acre site and is ideally located within Denver proper about 5 minutes from Denver’s wealthy enclave of Cherry Creek and 15 minutes from the city’s central business district.

The Property is the flagship location for The Eating Recovery Center (“ERC”) and acts as the “hub” in their hub and spoke delivery system of care across seven states, offering patients a 72-bed treatment center at this location. As the nation’s only healthcare system dedicated to the treatment of eating disorders at all levels of care, ERC employs a vertically integrated approach, treating all genders, ages and acuity levels. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, the privately-owned company operates a network of more than 35 facilities in twenty one states across the country, treating more than 20,000+ patients a year.

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For more information, please contact:

Chris Bodnar
Vice Chairman
Investment Properties
+1 303 628 1711

Lee Asher
Vice Chairman
Investment Properties
+1 404 504 5965

Ryan Lindsley
Senior Director
Investment Properties
+1 303 628 1745

Jordan Selbiger
Senior Director
Investment Properties
+1 404 923 1259

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