Outpatient Projects: Optimal Outcomes developing $8.8M outpatient clinic for Florida Orthopaedic
CITRUS PARK, Fla. – Optimal Outcomes of St. Petersburg, Fla., has broken ground for an $8.8 million, 26,500 square foot outpatient facility for Florida Orthopaedic Institute at 6119 Gunn Highway in Citrus Park, near Tampa. Optimal says it is developing the project in collaboration with Florida Orthopaedic Institute, the state’s largest ortho group.

Outpatient Projects: Duke Realty developing N.J. MOB
New facility slated for Palisades Medical Center campus in North Bergen By John B. Mugford New Jersey-based Palisades Medical Center and Indianapolis-based commercial real estate developer Duke Realty (NYSE: DRE) recently broke ground for a 57,000 square foot ambulatory building on the hospital’s campus in North Bergen, N.J., about 12 miles northeast of Newark. The three-story […]
Outpatient Projects: Duke Realty and St.Vincent break ground for 85,847 s.f. MOB near Indianapolis
CARMEL, Ind. – St.Vincent Carmel Hospital and Duke Realty Corp. (NYSE: DRE) announced March 3 that they have broken ground for the four-story, 85,847 square foot St.Vincent Women’s Center in this community about 30 minutes north of Indianapolis. The MOB is being developed at 13420 N. Meridian, on the campus of St.Vincent Carmel Hospital and […]
Outpatient Projects: Adult ED remodel project at New York Presbyterian gets a big donation and a name
NEW YORK – Without a $15 million gift from Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS), a project to expand and upgrade the adult ED at New York Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center would not be taking place, according to health system officials. As a result of the donation, the newly rebuilt ED will be called Morgan Stanley Adult […]

Outpatient Projects: Rendina Cos. completes two MOBs
South Carolina and Virginia projects total $26 million and 92,500 square feet By Murray W. Wolf Jupiter, Fla.-based Rendina Cos. recently completed the development of new medical office buildings (MOBs) in South Carolina and Virginia – projects totaling $26 million and 92,500 square feet. A grand opening was held Jan. 14 for the Bluffton Medical […]
Outpatient Projects: Wisconsin firm to develop, own $48.2 million MOB on campus in Kennewick, Wash.
KENNEWICK, Wash. — A Wisconsin-based developer is in the midst of starting a new $48.2 million MOB on the campus of the future Southridge Hospital in Kennewick, in the southeast part of Washington state. Kennewick-based Trios Health, part of the Kennewick Public Hospital District, is building its new 74-bed hospital on 40 acres in the […]

Outpatient Projects: Partners complete Rhode Island MOB
Seavest, Trammell Crow finish work on $13.9 million project in Providence, R.I. By John B. Mugford White Plains, N.Y.-based Seavest Healthcare Properties LLC recently announced that an MOB that it financed and owns in Warwick, R.I., is open for business.

Inpatient Projects: Iowa system readies for big project
Genesis Health to spend $138.5 million on new space and renovations at campus By John B. Mugford One of the largest construction projects in the history of Davenport, Iowa, is also the largest project ever taken on by the area’s major healthcare provider, Genesis Health System. Work is expected to start in June on a […]
Outpatient Projects: NexCore Group starts MOB on new campus outside of Boise, Idaho
NAMPA, Idaho – An MOB under construction in Nampa, about 20 miles outside of Boise, Idaho, is using what the developer calls innovations in architecture and construction sequencing to optimize land utilization, shorten the build time and lower the project cost. The developer is Denver-based NexCore Group LP, which will own and manage the future […]
Outpatient Projects: Iowa system playing ‘catch up’
Replacement campus in Marshalltown will ramp up outpatient services By John B. Mugford Acknowledging that their outdated facilities are geared too much toward providing inpatient services, officials with an Iowa health system have announced plans for a replacement campus that will put a heavier emphasis on outpatient care. Marshalltown Medical & Surgical Center is moving […]
Outpatient Projects: ERDMAN, city keep moving on $33M collaborative health project in Oregon
BEAVERTON, Ore. – One can certainly say that local officials in Beaverton, a large suburb of Portland, are heavily involved in bringing a new healthcare complex for low-income residents to their city. In fact, city councilors recently confirmed their support of the potential development of a $33 million outpatient health center that could include multiple […]
Outpatient Projects: Iowa system playing ‘catch up’
Replacement campus in Marshalltown will ramp up outpatient services By John B. Mugford Acknowledging that their outdated facilities are geared too much toward providing inpatient services, officials with an Iowa health system have announced plans for a replacement campus that will put a heavier emphasis on outpatient care. Marshalltown Medical & Surgical Center is moving […]

Cover Story: The off-campus era
How it’s revolutionizing healthcare real estate By Murray W. Wolf For the benefit of the handful of readers who might be new to the healthcare real estate (HRE) sector – and with sincere apologies to those for whom this is painfully obvious – we must premise this article by stating that more and more healthcare […]

Feature Story: It takes a (healthcare) village
Boldt Co. sees the potential to develop health campuses nationwide By John B. Mugford Milwaukee-based firm working on first such project near Colorado Springs Providing healthcare services has long been a reactive endeavor, with most of the care being given to the sick or injured. It’s the method by which our healthcare system was created […]

Outpatient Projects: Heart center to re-use old hospital space
Anchor Health Properties in charge of repurposing under-used area at St. Elizabeth Edgewood By John B. Mugford As the healthcare delivery model continues to shift nationwide, it is likely that more and more space will become available for a variety of uses inside the place where almost all medical services were once delivered: the hospital. […]