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2 Large Speculative Projects Rising in the Baltimore MSA

December 17, 2019 by Mike Hargrave

If you have seen Revista’s metro trends you may have noticed the Baltimore MOB market is one of the tightest in the country.  The MOB occupancy rate has averaged between …

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2015 HREI Insights Awards Finalists Announced

December 16, 2015 by Elisa Freeman

“Until two years ago, there was no comprehensive national awards program focusing on the real estate stories and strategies behind successful projects,” explains HREI Publisher Murray W. Wolf. “As the …

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2018 Medical Office Sales Remain at High Level Total – Medical Office Investment Sales

February 28, 2019 by Mindy Berman

Medical office sales in 2018 remained vibrant as cyclical real estate investment trends drove investor interest to stable income-producing properties such as healthcare with strong and long-dated tenancy. 2018 activity reinforced …

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2019 MOB Starts Trend Toward Large, Multi-Specialty Outpatient Centers

January 22, 2020 by Hilda Martin

Last year 77 medical office projects started that will be over 100,000 square feet when completed. That’s quite an uptick over previous years when we averaged less than 50. The …

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Are Healthcare REITs Increasing Their Construction Pipelines?

September 25, 2017 by Mike Hargrave

Recent history has shown that Healthcare REITs, as a group, have been generally reluctant to purse new development.  There have been exceptions, but market participants have argued that construction is …

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As Welltower Keeps Buying, its Strategy is Becoming Clearer

January 29, 2019 by John B. Mugford

Sure, we featured Toledo, Ohio-based Welltower (NYSE: WELL) in this space last month, noting that the publicly traded REIT had come off the sidelines and was making plenty of acquisitions …

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Attention Property Owners, Managers and Leasing Agents – Please take our short survey!

July 9, 2020 by Mike Hargrave

Click Here to Take the Survey Please take our survey on the ongoing impact on leasing and property management from the Covid-19 pandemic. Please make all responses as relevant to …

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Big Welltower MOB Portfolio Purchase Closes Out 2019

January 23, 2020 by John B. Mugford

As 2019 was winding down, a large MOB portfolio sale closed with just five days left in the year. That sale, perhaps, could be a key toward propelling 2019’s total …

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By This Measure There is Not Enough MOB Construction…

December 18, 2016 by Mike Hargrave

Health care real estate investors, developers and stakeholders use a variety of metrics to measure market density for medical office buildings.  One measure, the amount of MOB square feet per insured population …

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Construction of non-health system affiliated MOB space rises in 2017

November 21, 2017 by John B. Mugford

By John B. Mugford, Editor, Healthcare Real Estate Insights Prior to the onset of the Great Recession, the medical office building (MOB) market was coming into its own as an …

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Construction Slowing – Outpatient Deliveries Down 15% from 2016

January 8, 2018 by Hilda Martin

2017 will have broken many records in terms of sales transaction activity in healthcare real estate, but it won’t in terms of new construction. Previously we’ve discussed how the volume …

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CPMC Van Ness Campus to Open March 2nd

February 27, 2019 by Hilda Martin

2019 is expected to be a big year in terms of hospital project completions and the Sutter CPMC campus on Van Ness and Geary in San Francisco is one of …

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Do Medical Real Estate Prices have Room to Run?

June 27, 2015 by Mike Hargrave

We recently wrote about the fact that Medical Office prices are trending near all time highs. Given this fact as well as the sentiment that most economists believe interest rates …

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Healthcare Construction Projects Start on Time, Deliveries Delayed

May 12, 2020 by Hilda Martin

2019 was a big year for medical office construction starts. 28.8 million square feet broke ground during the year, the most in a year since Revista has been tracking it. …

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High Demand Specialties – Orthopedics

October 23, 2019 by Hilda Martin

There are currently about 600 medical office projects under way across the country. More than 15 percent of those projects include orthopedics. Why do so many projects include this specialty? …

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HRE Developments Require Patience and Attention to Details

June 21, 2018 by John B. Mugford

In today’s highly competitive, constantly changing healthcare real estate environment, being a successful healthcare development firm takes plenty of persistence, perseverance, patience and attention to details, according to those involved …

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ICD-10: One Week Out

September 24, 2015 by Mike Hargrave

The below blog can be accessed at http://blog.cms.gov/2015/09/24/icd-10-one-week-out/. September 24 By Dr. Bill Rogers, ICD-10 Ombudsman In one week, the U.S. health care system will start using the International Classification …

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In Case You Missed It…

December 9, 2014 by Mike Hargrave

Just in case you missed the opening session of the recent Revista National Executive Forum in Chicago, we saved video from the opening session.  Below is a link to Mark Engstrom’s (who …

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