Industry Pulse

Industry Pulse: September 2010

WOODBURY, Minn. – The design and scope of medical office buildings (MOBs) have been evolving ever since their inception. Now, in the Twin Cities suburb of Woodbury, perhaps a new hybrid has emerged that combines an MOB with an urgent care and an emergency room. It is to be called the Urgency Room and is […]

Industry Pulse: August 2010

SAN FRANCISCO – It looks like an opportunity to build medical office buildings (MOBs) and hospital-related buildings has emerged in an area of San Francisco that is rife with some of the world’s best known life science companies. Several parcels designated for medical office or hospital-related buildings are part of the massive, 303-acre Mission Bay […]

Industry Pulse: July 2011

CHICAGO – Sorting through the details of the massive and newsworthy acquisition of Lillibridge Healthcare Services by Ventas Inc. (NYSE: VTR) was supposed to take several months. Officers with both companies said that the $300 million to $400 million deal, which was announced June 23, would most likely close during the third quarter (Q3). (For […]

Industry Pulse: June 2010

PRINCETON, N.J. – When hospitals and health systems build shiny new replacement facilities, there’s always a question of what to do with the old, left-behind buildings. Princeton HealthCare System, the parent of University Medical Center of Princeton, is currently going through this process – for a second time. As work continues on its future $442 […]

Industry Pulse: May 2010

HOUSTON – As the population ages, it only makes sense for healthcare providers to cater services to the aging demographic. Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital in Houston is doing just that, as it recently opened the first emergency department in Texas geared for seniors. The Senior Emergency Center, which has its own waiting room, is located […]

Industry Pulse: April 2010

CINCINNATI, Ohio – For quite some time, people involved in healthcare and healthcare real estate have been hearing that retail medical clinics will someday have a huge impact on the industry. One of the up-and-coming retail medical clinic companies of recent years has been Brentwood, Tenn.-based Little Clinic, which has expanded rapidly since being formed […]

Industry Pulse: March 2008

DETROIT – How bad are things in Detroit? Shortly before this edition of Healthcare Real Estate Insights™ went to press, Detroit’s mayor, former NBA star Dave Bing, was reportedly planning to propose that blighted parts of the city simply be abandoned and cleared – reverting to rural areas. But it also now looks as if […]

Industry Pulse: February 2010

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Another firm has joined the ranks of real estate companies that are increasing their offerings in the healthcare arena. Charlotte, N.C.-based Keith Corp., which was founded in 1989, recently announced that it is expanding its services to include the development, marketing, leasing and management of healthcare facilities. A new division within the […]

Industry Pulse: January 2010

MAPLE GROVE, Minn. – Here in Minnesota, where Healthcare Real Estate Insights™  is headquartered, there hasn’t been a new hospital built with new beds since a moratorium was enacted by the state legislature back in 1984. Well, Minnesota’s first new hospital with new beds opened in recent weeks. The $138.9 million, 225,000 square foot Maple […]

Industry Pulse: December 2009

HOUSTON – Timeshares are often thought of as places for once-a-year getaways to sunny Mazatlan or the ski slopes of Vail. But Houston-based Memorial Hermann Hospital System has come up with a new wrinkle for the timeshare concept, and it’s designed to lure more primary care doctors to its campus in the vast Texas Medical […]

Industry Pulse: November 2009

WASHINGTON – The annual election of the chairperson of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT) is typically big news for people associated with the nation’s real estate investment trusts (REITs), of which there are more than 150 in various types of commercial real estate and mortgages. But for 2010, the naming of […]

Industry Pulse: October 2009

ATLANTA – As the medical office building (MOB) sector has grown up in recent years – some healthcare real estate veterans say the sector was a non-sector until the early 2000s – one aspect of it continues to be elusive: comprehensive data. While there are definitely people and companies in certain cities and geographic markets […]

Industry Pulse (September 2009)

Industry Pulse (September 2009)

By HREI Staff CAMPBELL, Calif. – Remember the recession? OK, we know, the economy is not out of the woods just yet – not even close. But before the recession took hold, the development of upscale medical facilities with plenty of amenities were on the upswing, giving people with good insurance and deep pockets the […]

Industry Pulse: August 2009

DALLAS – Good news for folks in Dallas. Not only are they getting delivery of a spanking new Parkland Hospital in 2014, but they’re going to pay less in taxes for it. That’s because the public health system that owns and operates the massive hospital recently received AAA credit ratings from both Fitch and Standard […]

Industry Pulse: July 2009

CHICAGO – Despite signs that healthcare real estate is showing signs of fatigue in the current economy, there are still plenty of folks in the industry who say that now and in the somewhat near future is not that bad of a time to be a service provider or investor in the medical office space […]