MILLBURN, N.J. — Progress Capital has secured $6.8 million in acquisition financing for PRLog, a 21,834-square-foot medical office building in Millburn. Brad Domenico of Progress Capital arranged a 15-year loan with a 30-year amortization for the undisclosed borrower that includes a seven-year fixed rate of 4.75 percent. The lender was not disclosed. The two-story building is currently divided into 11 individual units and was fully occupied at the time of sale by nine medical tenants.
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NEWPORT, R.I. — E4H Environments for Health Architecture has started a $12.5 million renovation on the emergency department of Newport Hospital in Newport. The five-phase renovation and expansion is slated for completion in September 2019. Once completed, the new 21,000-square-foot emergency department will provide 35 total treatment areas including a rapid treatment area with six exam rooms. Other features of the renovated emergency department will include an open reception desk and waiting area, expanded staff lounge and conference room and energy-efficient LED lighting with dimming controls for occupants.
MESA AND CHANDLER, ARIZ. — Inland Real Estate Acquisitions has negotiated and closed on the purchase of two Swagel Wootton Hiatt Eye Centers in Mesa and Chandler, approximately 20 miles east of Phoenix. Matthew Tice of Inland Real Estate Acquisition and David Neboyskey of The Inland Real Estate Group Law Department completed the deal on behalf of an Inland affiliate. Located at 220 S. 63rd St. in Mesa and 3940 S. Alma School Road in Chandler, the properties provide a combined total of 25,340 square feet of medical office space and seven board-certificated physicians. Specializing in eye care procedures, Swagel Wootton Hiatt Eye Centers offer patients laser cataract, corneal and retinal surgeries, corneal transplants, procedures for Descement’s Membrane Endothelial Keratoplaty and glaucoma and treatment of diabetic eye disease, macular degeneration and primary open-angle glaucoma. To date, Inland Real Estate Acquisitions has facilitated more than $45 billion of purchases including retail centers, apartments, single-tenant properties and a total of more than $323 million in medical office buildings.
KATY, TEXAS — Tampa-based investment firm Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT has purchased Oceans Behavioral Hospital of Katy, a 34,296-square-foot healthcare property located in the western Houston metro of Katy. The single-tenant hospital was built in 2015 and offers 69 surface parking spaces. The tenant, which provides mental health education, group therapy and medication management services, currently has about 12 years remaining on the lease.
GLEN RIDGE, N.J. — The Hampshire Companies has broken ground on a three-story, 45,000-square-foot medical office building in Glen Ridge. The facility, located on the site of a former nursing school, is directly across the street from Mountainside Medical Center. Designed to meet the needs of 21st century health care providers, the medical office building will offer physicians and specialists Class A office space to provide care to the local community. The facility is expected to house a range of medical practices, including obstetrics and gynecology, vascular, neurosurgery, urology, general surgery, cardiology, orthopedics, ENT and pediatrics.
THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS — Howard Hughes Corp. (NYSE: HHC) will develop a 67,200-square-foot medical facility in The Woodlands, about 30 miles north of Houston. Designed by Houston-based PGAL, the project will deliver two 33,600-square-foot buildings within Creekside Park Village Center, a mixed-use property developed by Howard Hughes. Construction is scheduled to begin at the end of the year. Transwestern will handle leasing of the property.
DELRAY BEACH, FLA — NKF Capital Markets has arranged the $9.8 million sale of a 32,987-square-foot medical office building located at 4675 Linton Blvd. in Delray Beach. Adam Greenberg, Michael Lapointe and Michael Lohmann of NKF Capital Markets arranged the transaction on behalf of the seller, Delray Outpatient Properties LLC. Flagler Investment Healthcare LLC acquired the asset. The two-story, Class A building was constructed in 2005 and was 75 percent leased at the time of sale. ASC, an affiliate of Tenet Health, occupies approximately 10,000 square feet at the building. Additional tenants include South Palm Gastro Health, Total Vein & Skin Dermatology and the South Florida Gastro Association. The building is located across from Delray Medical Center, a 493-bed acute care hospital that serves the southern Palm Beach County region and staffs roughly 1,600 employees and 600 doctors.
HUTCHINSON, MINN. — Kraus-Anderson has completed a $2.1 million expansion for Hutchinson Health. The 9,600-square-foot project includes a new 5,103-square-foot cancer center as well as a cardiac rehab area and on-call suites. The property is located at 1095 Highway 15 South in Hutchinson, about 60 miles west of Minneapolis. Designed by Wold Architects and Engineers, the expansion triples the size of the existing center and integrates all of Hutchinson Health’s cancer services into one location. The project includes three additional exam rooms, six infusion therapy rooms and a procedure room.
GLENDALE, ARIZ. — Scottsdale-based YAM Properties has completed the disposition of Arrowhead Professional Center, located at 18301 N. 79th Ave. in Glendale. Cleveland, Ohio-based Woodside Health acquired the property for $16.5 million. Steve Lindley, Bob Buckley and Tracy Cartledge of Cushman & Wakefield Phoenix’s capital markets group, along with the healthcare team of Sheila Bale, Tom Weinhold and Ryan O’Connor, represented the seller in the deal. The eight-building medical and professional office campus features 70,652 square feet of space. At the time of sale, the property was fully occupied and anchored by a surgery center jointly owned by Banner Health and the CORE Institute.
PLANO, TEXAS — MYCON General Contractors has begun construction of a 20,000-square-foot ambulatory surgery center for local ophthalmology practice Brooks Eye Associates in Plano, a northern suburb of Dallas. Designed by Houston-based Browne McGregor Architects Inc., the facility will include two operation rooms, consultation and diagnostic areas, offices, and a reception area. Completion is slated for January 2019.