By lending its familiar brand name to Beaumont Medical Building - Lake Orion, the system is giving the privately owned MOB instant credibility.
Rendering courtesy of Orion Mall Associates

Detroit-area hospital brands new MOB

BEAUMONT ALLOWS PRIVATELY OWNED FACILITY TO USE ITS WELL-KNOWN NAME By Jessica Griffith   An established family-practice doctor needed room to expand his offices. A regional hospital wanted to increase its visibility in a rapidly growing Detroit suburb without investing in real estate. The result is a new, 88,000 square foot medical office building (MOB) […]

Market Focus: Boom time in Minnesota’s Twin Cities

BIG BATTLE TAKING PLACE OVER WHO WILL BUILD STATE’S NEWEST HOSPITAL By John Mugford As is the case in most large metropolitan areas, health systems in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., are racing to keep up with demand in the growing suburbs. There’s even demand for more medical space and services in the […]

Ron Biscaro

Provider Profile: Nothing cheesy about this Cottage

SMALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SYSTEM IS RUNNING A FIRST CLASS OPERATION By Beth Mattson-Teig Santa Barbara, Calif.-based Cottage Health System is quite tiny by industry standards. But that hasn’t stopped the three-hospital system from dominating its market, achieving a top bond rating and tackling nearly half a billion dollars in construction projects. Currently, Cottage has development […]

Rendina Cos. reaches milestones for four MOBs

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Rendina Cos. recently announced various development milestones regarding MOB projects in Connecticut, Florida, South Carolina and Texas. The Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.-based firm plans to develop a four-story, 100,000 square foot MOB on the campus of the Hospital of Saint Raphael in New Haven, Conn. Pending city and state approvals, […]

News & Analysis: Pacific closes the book on CHW deal

FIRM ACQUIRES THE LAST SIX PROPERTIES THAT WERE PART OF 2003 AGREEMENT By John Mugford Pacific Medical Buildings (PMB) has closed the book on its 2003 deal to acquire more than 1 million square feet of medical office space from Catholic Healthcare West (CHW) with the acquisition of six more buildings. The San Diego-based medical […]

Publisher’s Letter: It’s capitalism at work

WE’RE NOT TO BLAME FOR RISING HEALTH COSTS By Murray W. Wolf Dear Reader: Recently, a local newspaper reporter called me seeking comments on the topic of healthcare real estate. I was flattered, but I tried to beg off. Although I know quite a bit about that topic, that’s only thanks to what I’ve learned […]

Product Focus: Moratorium ends – not

MORE STUDY KEEPS SPECIALTY HOSPITALS ON HOLD By Murray W. Wolf Technically, the 18-month moratorium on new physician-owned specialty hospitals ended June 8. In effect, however, the ban has been extended to January 2006 while the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) reviews possible changes in Medicare reimbursement rates. CMS plans to reform Medicare […]

News & Analysis: HCP to sell more MOBs

38 ASSETS ARE ON THE MARKET, SOURCES SAY By John Mugford There is talk among healthcare real estate insiders that the days of seeing large medical office building (MOB) portfolios put on the sale block are becoming fewer and farther in between – and there is some evidence to support that contention. However, Healthcare Real […]

Industry Pulse: July 2005

HOUSTON – Methodist Hospital System of Houston recently sketched plans for more than $1 billion in expansion projects over a 10-year period. The work would be done at four hospitals owned by the system. Planned projects include: a $250 million, 500,000 square foot outpatient center at Methodist Hospital in Houston; a $150 million, 220-bed expansion […]

Financing and Investment

Fresenius plans to buy Renal Care for about $4 billion BERLIN – Fresenius Medical Care AG (NYSE: FMS), already the world’s largest provider of kidney dialysis services, disclosed last month that it plans to buy Nashville, Tenn.-based Renal Care Group Inc. (NYSE: RCI) for about $4 billion in cash and assumed debt. Officials of Bad […]

Market Focus: Healthcare firms are betting on Vegas

OPERATORS, DEVELOPERS ANTE UP FOR A CHANCE AT A DEMOGRAPHIC JACKPOT By Murray W. Wolf What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas – at least when it comes to healthcare real estate development. The word’s been out for years among health systems, developers and investors: Betting on Las Vegas is practically a sure […]

College-linked retirement communities like the Classic Residence by Hyatt near Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., are growing in popularity.
Rendering courtesy of Classic Residence by Hyatt

Project Case Study: Stanford site targets upscale seniors

ON-CAMPUS RETIREMENT PROJECT CREATES VALUE FOR UNIVERSITY, RESIDENTS By Jessica Griffith When Classic Residence by Hyatt decided to take its continuing care retirement community (CCRC) model to a parcel of land on the Stanford University campus, the allure was not the academic and cultural environment. Nor was it the famous northern California climate “This is […]

Legal Issues: Healthcare real estate deals are tricky

EXPERTS SAY THE COMPLEX LEGAL ENVIRONMENT DEMANDS SPECIAL EXPERTISE By Murray W. Wolf Ensuring that healthcare providers are in compliance when undertaking real estate transactions takes highly specialized legal expertise, according to a panel of experts who participated in a May 12 audio conference: “Legal and Regulatory Issues Affecting Healthcare Real Estate Transactions.” The event […]

Alan P. Richman

Guest Column: Policy would have catastrophic impact

CMS PROPOSAL WOULD SEVERELY LIMIT REPLACEMENT FACILITIES FOR CAHs By Alan P. Richman On April 25, 2005, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed a policy change relating to the designation of critical access hospitals (CAHs) as necessary providers. The rule: CMS Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) proposed Rule (FY 2006) prohibits […]

Provider Profile: Universal is known for diversification

UHS TARGETS RAPIDLY GROWING MARKETS AND LOOKS BEYOND ACUTE-CARE By Beth Mattson-Teig Universal Health Services (NYSE: UHS) has earned a reputation as a company that is willing to tolerate the risks associated with expanding into new service areas and new markets. Founded in 1978, King of Prussia, Pa.-based UHS is one of the nation’s largest […]