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The $51.32 million sale of the 203,000 square foot St. John Providence Medical Office Building (MOB) at 26850 Providence Pkwy. in Novi, Mich., was one of the largest MOB transactions closed during the first quarter of 2012.
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Product Focus: Topping $1 billion in Q1

MOB SALES GOT OFF TO A GOOD START IN 2012 By John Mugford Even with all of the uncertainty that had been looming over the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision upholding the constitutionality of the healthcare reform law, one thing remained certain during the first quarter (Q1) of 2012: Buyers were interested in healthcare real estate. […]

Industry Pulse: June 2012

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The uncertainty concerning the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is over. As this edition was going to press, the U.S. Supreme Court ended months of speculation in voting 5-4 that the law is indeed constitutional and that individuals can be fined if they do not obtain health insurance. While the Court’s […]

Murray Wolf, Publisher

Publisher’s Letter: Healthcare beats hype

KEEP YOUR FACEBOOK, GIVE ME OUR REITs By  Murray W. Wolf Dear Reader: Facebook (NYSE: FB) debuted on Wall Street on May 18 with arguably the most high-profile initial public offering (IPO) in history. It was a “once in a generation opportunity” to get in on the ground floor of what could be one of […]

The Forest Park Medical Center system in Dallas plans to open this new physician-owned hospital in Southlake, Texas, later this year.
Rendering courtesy of Forest Park Medical Center

Companies: Doc-owned system plans big growth

DALLAS-BASED FOREST PARK MEDICAL FINDS SUCCESS DESPITE HEALTH REFORM By John Mugford Even though the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act includes a provision that was meant to halt the construction of new physician-owned hospitals, the Forest Park Medical Center system in Dallas is moving forward with a plan to more than double its number […]

The future 84-bed Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa replacement hospital is planned for a site a few miles from Sutter Health’s current hospital in Santa Rosa, located about miles north of San Francisco.
Rendering courtesy of Sutter Health

Inpatient Projects: Work started on $284M Sutter hospital

SANTA ROSA, CALIF., REPLACEMENT FACILITY WILL REPLACE A 1983 STRUCTURE By John Mugford These days, when new hospitals are planned and built they are quite often replacements for aging and inefficient facilities with too many beds. Today’s hospitals are typically smaller, sleeker, packed with the latest in medical and monitoring technology, and more user-friendly amenities […]

It is anticipated that a planned MOB at Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa, Calif., will have about 80,000 square feet of space. Hammes Co. is leading
the development and leasing effort.
Rendering courtesy of Sutter Health

Outpatient Projects: Hammes selected for California MOB

WISCONSIN-BASED FIRM LEADING DEVELOPMENT FOR SUTTER IN SANTA ROSA By John Mugford Marketing started in recent weeks for a medical office building (MOB) that Brookfield, Wis.-based Hammes Co. has planned in Santa Rosa, Calif. The facility is slated for land on the future replacement campus of Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa (SMCSR), slated for […]

Transactions: Sentio, Caddis, docs buy MOB in Texas

Transactions: Sentio, Caddis, docs buy MOB in Texas

JV PAYS $11.5 MILLION FOR 114,583 SQ. FT. PHYSICIANS CENTRE IN BRYANT, TEXAS By John Mugford A joint venture partnership of Orlando, Fla.-based Sentio Healthcare Properties Inc., Dallas-based Caddis Partners and a group of physicians in recent weeks acquired a 114,583 square foot MOB in Bryan, Texas, about 95 miles northwest of Houston. The city […]

IRA Realty Capital paid a reported $25.5 million for the 85,879 square foot Eye Institute of Texas property. The transaction closed last month.
Photo courtesy of McShane Healthcare Solutions

Transactions: IRA Realty Capital buys MOB in Dallas

FIRM PAYS $25.5 MILLION FOR 85,879 SQ. FT. EYE INSTITUTE OF TEXAS BUILDING By John Mugford A joint venture led by Newport Beach, Calif.-based IRA Realty Capital has acquired an 85,879 square foot MOB in Dallas for $25.5 million, or $297 PSF. The property, known as The Eye Institute of Texas, was 81 percent leased […]

Among the MOBs recently acquired by Griffin-American Healthcare REIT II was this building in Amarillo, Texas, that is 100 percent occupied by Amarillo
Heart Group LLP.
Photo courtesy of The Sanders Trust

Transactions: Griffin-American buys MOBs for $52M

IN JUST TWO YEARS SINCE INCEPTION, REIT’S TOTAL PORTFOLIO HITS $715 MILLION By John Mugford. Griffin-American Healthcare REIT II went on a bit of a buying spree in recent weeks, making three separate acquisitions with five medical office buildings (MOBs) for a total price of $52.5 million. The transactions closed in the first quarter (Q1). […]

Capital Markets Snapshot: Europe’s turbulence a concern here

U.S. HCRE INVESTORS WILL NEED TO BALANCE FALLING YIELDS WITH RISKS By Cain Brothers A few months ago, healthcare investors were most concerned with trying to read the U.S. Supreme Court tea leaves. Now, however, we should all be worried about significant capital market turbulence coming from Europe and, to a lesser degree, China. Greece’s […]

Special Report: Chaos in healthcare?

BOMA PANELISTS DISCUSS THE CHANGING SYSTEM By Murray W. Wolf Healthcare real estate professionals know that any time they walk into the office of a healthcare executive to pitch business, they better know as much about the system as possible: its strengths, weaknesses and needs. These days, however, real estate professionals need to take this […]

Companies: HTA: Time to be listed

REIT TO BE TRADED ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE By John Mugford As Healthcare Trust of America (HTA) Inc. has gone about preparing in recent weeks for a listing of its stock on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on or about June 6, it has been touting its performance as a non-listed healthcare real […]

Industry Pulse: May 2012

ATLANTA – Electronic medical record (EMR) systems were supposed to be the wave of the future. Now, it looks as if a lot of money might have been spent, and is still being spent, on a technology that could move in another direction. The topic came up in recent weeks during a panel session at […]

Editor's Letter: Another good survey

Editor’s Letter: Another good survey

CBRE’S NEW REPORT PROVIDES USEFUL DATA By John B. Mugford Dear Reader: Plenty of very informative and educational materials concerning our sector, healthcare real estate, come across our desks here at Healthcare Real Estate Insights™. Included are a growing number of surveys that track how professionals and organizations in the business are feeling about the […]

Provider Perspective: Provider panel tackles tough topics

REIMBURSEMENTS, INDUSTRY M&As, MOBs AND THE ENDLESS NEED FOR CAPITAL By Murray W. Wolf In addition to repurposing of other types of commercial real estate for healthcare use (please see “Adaptive reuse on a roll,” starting on Page 1), providers had plenty more to say at the recent InterFace Medical Office West conference in Los […]