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Home / Construction/Development / 2018 Outpatient Development Report Now Available!

2018 Outpatient Development Report Now Available!

March 14, 2018 by Mike Hargrave Topics: Construction/Development, Industry News
Facey MOBRevista has posted the 2018 Outpatient Development Report. This year’s report measures information on 3rd party developed and self developed outpatient projects. Overall, 3rd party developers completed or started almost 10 million square feet of outpatient space in 2017. that represents 29% of all outpatient space developed in 2017 (started or completed).
MedCraft Healthcare Real Estate was the most active developer in 2017 with a total of 8 projects and 470,000 square feet started or completed. NexCore Group was the most active for project starts and HTA Development LLC was the most active for project completions.
The report measures total amounts and amounts by the top developers for construction starts and completions combined and individually. Data are also trended for the past 3 years. Data from the report are gathered from voluntary surveys provided by 25 companies and data derived from another 125 companies. 
HREI magazine is featuring highlights from the survey in the cover story of its March 2018 edition. To read the cover story, please click here or visit www.HREInsights.com.
Revista is also offering a complimentary data brief on the report. Please click here to visit and download.
The full outpatient medical real estate report is available exclusively to Revista subscribers. Please contact Mike Hargrave at 443-949-8794 or mike@revistamed.com for more information or to subscribe to Revista’s data service.
Mike Hargrave
Mike Hargrave

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