Outpatient Projects: Christ Hospital opens $50M, two-building complex in northern Cincinnati suburb
MONTGOMERY, Ohio – In today’s healthcare environment, it is vitally important for large, downtown medical institutions to open conveniently located outpatient facilities in the growing suburbs.
Outpatient Projects: Anchor Health Properties starts development of pediatrics clinic in N.J.
DEPTFORD TOWNSHIP, N.J. – A future “one-stop shop” for pediatric patients is under construction in Deptford Township, which is in the New Jersey suburbs of Philadelphia.
Inpatient Projects: Indiana University Health plans to build new hospital on golf driving range
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University (IU) Health announced April 15 that it plans to build a new hospital in Bloomington after striking a deal with Indiana University to build on the college’s golf driving range.
Inpatient Projects: Gulf Coast Medical Center plans to add 275 beds, doubling its size
FORT MEYERS, Fla. – Officials at Fort Meyers, Fla.-based Lee Memorial Health System say they want to add 275 inpatient beds to Gulf Coast Medical Center, which is also located in Fort Meyers. Although the system has yet to disclose the cost of the project, it would nearly double the size of the hospital.
Inpatient Projects: Maryland hospital closer to reality
CON process begins on $645M replacement for Prince George’s Hospital Center By Connie M. McCaffrey A much-anticipated replacement hospital project proposed for Largo, Md., just outside of Washington, moved a step closer to reality in recent weeks.
Inpatient Projects: Boston Children’s chooses architect for 11-story tower in Longwood Medical Area
BOSTON – Boston Children’s Hospital is moving forward with plans for the largest construction project in its storied, 146-year history.
Inpatient Projects: $80M project to add new tower, update the only hospital in Camarillo, Calif.
CAMARILLO, Calif. – St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital in Camarillo, about 50 miles west of downtown Los Angeles, is moving forward with a project that would add 72,342 square feet of space of inpatient space that will be in compliance with California’s seismic safety laws.
Inpatient Projects: Downsized, $50 million Shriners replacement hospital opens in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS – A new Shriners Hospital for children has opened in St. Louis, a $50 million replacement for a longstanding facility in the suburb of Frontenac.
Inpatient Projects: ‘Micro’ hospital planned for growing Tyler, Texas, in eastern part of state
TYLER, Texas – Two hospitals dominate the market in Tyler, a city of 100,000 or so residents about 100 miles east of Dallas. The parent company of one of them, Tyler-based Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals and Clinics, which has six hospitals in Northeast Texas and has operated the 404-bed Mother Frances Hospital-Tyler for 75 years, […]
Inpatient Projects: Large expansion at large hospital
Memorial Hermann to invest $650 million at its main campus in Houston’s TMC By John B. Mugford As Greater Houston continues to grow, so do the health systems vying for increased market shares.
Inpatient Projects: More Inpatient Real Estate Project News
St. Vincent’s Medical Center Clay County, just west of Jacksonville, Fla., recently broke ground on a $33.1 million expansion project to double the size of its hospital. The project will add maternity and women’s services, 30 new inpatient beds, 13 treatment rooms in the emergency department and shell space for up to 30 new beds […]
Inpatient Projects: ProMedica announces $350 million replacement tower on its Toledo campus
TOLEDO, Ohio – ProMedica has done plenty of homework while planning for a future $350 million patient tower in Toledo, a replacement for its 90-year-old flagship facility in the heart of the city.
Post-Acute & Senior Living: NIC: Senior housing occupancy slips
Small Q1 decline blamed on weak absorption and moderate rise in inventory By Erin E. Porter The National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC) reported last month that seniors housing occupancy declined slightly during Q1 2015.
Capital Markets: Financing higher-acuity MOBs
Selecting a lender with healthcare expertise is paramount for those properties By Erik Tellefson In the current healthcare real estate landscape, medical office buildings (MOBs) that contain a higher acuity component, such as an ambulatory surgery center, surgical hospital or linear accelerator are becoming more prevalent.
Industry Pulse: Freestanding ECs Gaining Their Own Lobbyists
Whenever a new idea or product disrupts the status quo, regulation is sure to follow. This looks to be the case with the growing freestanding emergency center (FEC) sector, which is coming under scrutiny from hospitals and health systems, some of which operate their own FECs, and state and federal governmental bodies.



