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Companies & People: HRE data firm Revista adds new partners and advisory board members

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Annapolis-based HRE data provider Revista announced March 25 that it has added five advisory board members and two partners. The new board members are Mark Burkemper, David Elkins, Erik Gainor, Courtney Hanfland and Robert A. Milligan. The new partners are real estate advisory firms Harrison Street Real Estate Capital and Zeustra Real […]

Companies & People: Cornerstone wins contract to manage, lease large portfolio in Ohio, Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis-based Cornerstone Companies Inc. recently landed a contract to provide property management and leasing services for a 676,473 square foot portfolio of MOBs in Ohio and Indiana. The new owner of the buildings is New York-based NorthStar Realty Finance Corp. (NYSE: NRF), which gained ownership of the facilities through its recent $4 billion […]

The 350,886 square foot Doctors Center at Emory Saint Joseph’s in Atlanta, consisting of three on-campus MOB connected by an atrium, is the largest of the 14 assets being offered as part of the LHT Medical Office Portfolio.
(Photo courtesy of CBRE)

Cover Story: Seems like old times

Fourteen assets totaling more than 1.2 million square feet from of one of the first MOB REITs, Lillibridge Health Trust, are back on the market By Murray W. Wolf Lillibridge is selling a portfolio of 14 medical office assets it acquired in the late 1990s and early 2000s as part of its first MOB fund, […]

Revista reports that one of last year’s largest individual MOB sales was the $52 million acquisition of the 117,649 square foot Red Rocks Medical Center in Boulder, Colo., by Olympus Ventures from West Side Medical Center LLC in October. (Photo courtesy of Boulder Associates)

Feature Story: 2014 healthcare real estate sales volume surpassed $11.3 billion

Medical office made up almost $9.3 billion of the total, Revista says By Murray W. Wolf U.S. medical real estate sales totaled more than $11.3 billion in 2014, according to the healthcare real estate (HRE) data service Revista. Medical office building (MOB) sales accounted for 63 percent of the total dollar volume of transactions, followed […]

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Feature Story: Partnering up for sustainability

Feature Story: Partnering up for sustainability

Teaming up is old news in Arizona, where providers have collaborated for years By John B. Mugford For decades upon decades, since the U.S. healthcare system was in its infancy, there was a single road map for growing the delivery care model and serving as many people as possible.

Feature Story: PPACA + 5 = ?

Feature Story: PPACA + 5 = ?

What tactics are providers using now, five years after the PPACA was passed? By Murray W. Wolf  March 23 marked the 5-year anniversary of the signing into law of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). After a half-decade, it is clear that healthcare reform has influenced providers’ real estate strategies in many ways. […]

Web Exclusive: The changing face of retailization

Web Exclusive: The changing face of retailization

A group of industry experts airs some of its concerns about retail clinics By Erin E. Porter Along with the many changes brought by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), the so-called “retailization” of healthcare is rapidly and, in some cases, radically changing the landscape – its delivery, quality, location, look and feel, […]

Transactions: Harrison Street pays $28.5M for portfolio from ProMed, which continues its sell-off

ARLINGTON, Va. – The latest investor to capitalize on ProMed Properties’ strategic sell-off of its healthcare real estate (HRE) portfolio is Chicago-based Harrison Street Real Estate Capital.

Transactions: Columbus, Ohio, investor makes foray into San Antonio market with HRE purchase

SAN ANTONIO – Equity Inc. of Columbus, Ohio, recently acquired a two-building complex in the massive South Texas Medical Center in San Antonio.

The Davis Group recently sold this 63,500 square foot medical office building (MOB) in the western Minneapolis suburb of Minnetonka, Minn., to Milwaukee-based Physicians Realty Trust as part of a $116.3 million, eight-property MOB portfolio sale.
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Transactions: DocREIT gains Minnesota portfolio

Physicians Realty Trust pays $116.3 million for MOBs from Minnesota HRE firm By John B. Mugford In the Twin Cities area of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn., the Davis Group ranks as one the most prolific developers and independent owners of medical office buildings (MOBs) of the past few decades.

Transactions: CNL Healthcare Properties lands orthopedic facility in Novi, Mich., for $30.5M

NOVI, Mich. – Orlando, Fla.-based CNL Healthcare Properties, a non-traded REIT, continues to acquire MOBs to go along with its numerous senior housing facilities.

Transactions: More Healthcare Real Estate Transactions

MB Real Estate of Chicago recently acquired the Venture Center, a 39,564 square foot MOB at 1605 Chantilly Drive in Atlanta. The $6.3 million price tag works out to $159 PSF, according to RCA. The seller was Atlanta-based Wyatt Realty Co., which had acquired the building for $3.1 million in January 2013. The three-story facility […]

Olympus Ventures, the family office of Best Buy Co. founder Dick Schulze, recently acquired the roughly 70,000 square foot Southwest Medical Village in Austin, Texas, for $26.7 million, or about $381 per square foot. The seller was Harrod Properties.
Photo courtesy of Harrod Properties

Transactions: Minneapolis buyer nabs Texas MOB

Family office of Best Buy founder Dick Schulze takes Austin asset for $26.7 million By John B. Mugford Minneapolis-based Olympus Ventures, the family office of Best Buy Co. (NYSE: BBY) founder Dick Schulze, recently acquired a newly constructed medical outpatient facility on the west side of Austin.