Inpatient Projects

Industry Pulse: July 2012

NEW YORK – In case you missed it, hyper-excitable and in-need-of-caffeine-free coffee host Jim Cramer of “Mad Money” recently had Debra Cafaro, the CEO of Ventas Inc. (NYSE: VTR), on his fast-paced CNBC show. Mr. Cramer almost seemed apologetic about never introducing Ventas to his audience in the past. The show aired just before the […]

Banner Health recently announced plans for a new $151 million, 144-bed patient tower at its Banner Estrella Medical Center in Phoenix, increasing capacity in the fast-growing area.
Rendering courtesy of Banner Health

Inpatient Projects: Banner continues to expand in Arizona

$151 MILLION EXPANSION AT BANNER ESTRELLA IS ONE OF SEVERAL PROJECTS By John Mugford Banner Health sure looks to be gearing up for plenty of growth in Greater Phoenix. The not-for-profit health system, the second largest private employer in Arizona, recently announced that it plans to spend $151 million on a new 144-bed patient tower […]

The new 80,000 square foot Methodist Hospital for Surgery Pavilion in Addison, Texas, is under construction and scheduled to open in April 2013 on the campus of Methodist Hospital for Surgery.
Rendering courtesy of SRP Medical

Outpatient Projects: Surgical campus to grow with MOB

DALLAS-BASED SRP MEDICAL BREAKS GROUND ON 80,000 SQUARE FOOT FACILITY By John Mugford It looks as if the Methodist Hospital for Surgery is doing quite well in the north Dallas suburb of Addison, Texas. On a site just off the Dallas North Tollway, the 108,000 square foot, 32-bed specialty surgical hospital has been open since […]

The Sanders Trust recently acquired this 60,000 square foot MOB on James Island in South Carolina, located just a few minutes from downtown Charleston.
Photo courtesy of The Sanders Trust

News & Analysis: Sanders stays in the mix

BUYS MIXED-USE MED PLAZA IN CHARLESTON, S.C. By John Mugford There is little doubt that the future of healthcare delivery will include a new breed of off-campus, outpatient facility that will be home to a wide range of services, perhaps provided by just one or a few main tenants, such as a large group practice […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

McCarthy Building Cos. recently completed the main $300 million inpatient replacement hospital facility at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara, Calif. This rendering shows the new plaza and entry.
Rendering courtesy of Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital

Companies: McCarthy finishes Santa Barbara work

$300 MILLION FOURTH PHASE IS PART OF AN OVERALL $700 MILLION REPLACEMENT By John Mugford McCarthy Building Cos. Inc. recently completed the $300 million fourth phase of construction on the $700 million Santa Barbara (Calif.) Cottage Hospital replacement project. The fourth phase, which encompasses the new inpatient hospital, was part of a six-phase replacement construction […]

Inpatient Projects: U. of Mich. plans neuroscience facility

$163 MILLION PROJECT TO REMODEL FORMER CHILDREN’S, WOMEN’S FACILITIES By John Mugford As outpatient facilities become more complex and capable of providing procedures once reserved for hospitals, many hospitals are also becoming more technologically advanced. A case in point is in Ann Arbor, Mich., where the University of Michigan Health System (UMHS) has announced plans […]

A surgery center recently opened inside this new $30 million, 120,000 square
foot MOB on the campus of Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers, Ind., a northeast suburb of Indianapolis.
Photo courtesy of Johnson Development

Project Case Study: Indy MOB altered to reflect strategy

JOHNSON DEVELOPMENT CHANGED COURSE OF $30 MILLION FACILITY TO ADD ASC By John Mugford The Indianapolis office of Birmingham, Ala.-based Johnson Development recently completed a surgery center that is part of a previously completed $30 million, 120,000 square foot medical office building (MOB) on the campus of Indiana University Health Saxony Hospital in Fishers, in […]

Jones Lang LaSalle was the program manager for the recently opened, 410- bed Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Photo courtesy of Parkview Health

Companies: JLL-led 410-bed hospital project done

NEW PARKVIEW REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER HAS OPENED IN FORT WAYNE, IND. By John Mugford There were weather challenges and a labor strike to overcome, but the new Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne, Ind., was completed a month early and was basically $11 million under budget.  The 410-bed hospital project was led by a […]

Inpatient Projects: Oakland hospital plans $425M project

CHILDREN’S NEW REBUILD AND RETROFIT PLAN IS STILL IN CONCEPTUAL STAGE By Brittany Ritchie   Since 2008, Children’s Hospital & Research Center Oakland has proposed two distinctly different construction plans to meet the state’s seismic safety guidelines for healthcare facilities. The first was quite extensive and called for a $700 million rebuilding of the hospital […]