FRISCO, TEXAS — Alliance Architects has completed the design of a new medical office building in Frisco. Located at 5375 Coit Road north of the Sam Rayburn Tollway, the multi-tenant medical office building features 21,000 square feet of medical office space. Tenants include Foot & Ankle Center of Frisco, Lone Star Neurology, Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation Center Outpatient Services and Texas Vein & Aesthetics. Core Construction was the general contractor.
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BOSTON — Colliers International has brokered the sale of a medical office building located at 147 Milk St. in Boston. Multi-Employer Trust, advised by Bentall Kennedy, purchased the property form an affiliate of Lexington Realty Trust for $33.2 million. The 52,337-square-foot building is fully leased to Atrius Health, parent of Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates. Doug Jacoby, Scott Dragos, Tony Hayes, Tim Mulhall and Dan Hines of Colliers represented the seller and secured the buyer.
THE VILLAGES, FLA. — Atlanta-based Bull Realty has brokered the $10.6 million sale of the TLC Medical Arts building, a 32,000-square-foot medical office building located in The Villages. The property’s anchor tenant is TLC ASC, a surgical center joint venture between National Surgery Center Holdings Inc., a subsidiary of Tenet Healthcare and a group of regional physicians. Other tenants include The Orthopedic Institute, Olcott Spine Institute and Spine Intervention Specialists. Stage Acquisitions, an affiliate of Skokie, Ill-based Stage Equity Partners, purchased the property from Stanmore Development LLC. Michael Bull and Paul Zeman of Bull Realty represented the seller in the transaction.
DEVON, PA. — CBRE Group has arranged the sale of the Patient First Medical Center located at 133 Lancaster Ave. in Devon. The 7,000-square-foot asset sold for $2.8 million. With the sale of the property comes a 20-year corporately guaranteed ground lease and no landlord responsibilities of expenses. Matthew Gorman and Michael Shover of CBRE represented the seller and buyer in the deal.
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. — Skanska USA has signed a $62.7 million contract to build a 230,000-square-foot research and education facility on the Johns Hopkins Medicine All Children’s Hospital campus in St. Petersburg. Designed by HDR, the new property will include 30,000 square feet of research and laboratory spaces and 30,000 square feet of educational space, which will feature a 400-seat auditorium. The project will also have 50,000 square feet of offices and administrative spaces, a 20,000-square-foot collaboration space and a “biorepository” — a repository of biological materials. More than 200 professionals will occupy the building, which will house the hospital’s Maternal, Fetal & Neonatal Institute; Heart Institute; Cancer & Blood Disorders Institute and the Institute for Brain Protection Sciences. Skanska USA expects to deliver the new property in 2018.
Fischer Real Estate Negotiates $1.4M Sale of 4,440 SF Commercial Building in Connecticut
by Amy Works
FAIRFIELD, CONN. — Fischer Real Estate Inc. has negotiated the sale of a commercial building located at 2060 Black Rock Turnpike in Fairfield. An undisclosed investor purchased the property from TPSJ LLC for $1.4 million. The 4,440-square-foot property is fully occupied by retail and medical office tenants. Alan Fischer of Fischer Real Estate represented both parties in the off-market transaction.
WARRENVILLE, ILL. — Ryan Companies US Inc. has acquired a 9.5-acre site within the Cantera Business Park for the future development of a $15 million medical office complex. Located in Warrenville, approximately 35 miles west of Chicago, the 80,000-square-foot complex envisioned by Ryan Cos. will include two two-story office buildings with shared amenities and common space. David Justh of CBRE represented the seller, a private investor, and is working with Ryan Cos. to market the development to healthcare systems and related users.
DALLAS — An affiliate of HCA Holdings Inc. has agreed to purchase the Forest Park Medical Center facility in Dallas, a 190,000-square-foot medical campus featuring 20,000 square feet of green space, for $135 million. The physician-owned hospital will require approval from bankruptcy court to sell the property. If the transaction is approved, $124.6 million of the purchase price will be used to pay back the facility’s main debt holder, Sabra Health Care REIT Inc. (NASDAQ: SBRA). The publicly traded real estate investment trust refinanced the facility’s mortgage loan for $110 million in October 2013. The owners of the Forest Park Medical Center health system created the Neal Richards Group LLC, headed by real estate developer Derrick Evers, to build the hospitals under the Forest Park umbrella and serve as landlord, according to reports by D Magazine. Ascension Group Architects designed the Dallas campus, which features 84 luxury private inpatient rooms, 12 intensive care units, 22 operating suites, three special procedure and endoscopy suites, ancillary services and an imaging center. Drs. Richard Toussaint and Wade Barker founded the Forest Park Medical Center system in the late 2000s. In March, Toussaint was found guilty of committing $10 million in healthcare fraud and …
SMITHTOWN, N.Y. — MIDI, an international medical research, design and engineering firm, has opened its new 6,500-square-foot headquarters and innovation center in the Village of The Branch, a part of Smithtown on Long Island. Stalco Construction served as general contractor for the new $5 million medical and life sciences facility, which is located at 226 E. Main St. Whitetop Mountain Professional Properties developed the17,300-square-foot building, which also houses a 10,800-square-foot diagnostic imaging center operated by Northwell Health, formerly North Shore-LIJ Health System. Featuring an open-space layout, the facility features a collaborative workspace, an engineering and design lab, a manufacturing shop, and a conference room with teleconferencing system, as well as executive and administrative offices.
WILMINGTON, DEL. — Capital & Guarantee is developing Fenwick Medical Complex, a six-building facility in Wilmington. When complete, the property will feature 120,000 square feet of space, ample parking and a heliport. Anchored by a full-service emergency medical center, the complex will be occupied by various medical specialists and physicians, including cardiovascular, family practice, gastroenterology, gynecology, podiatry, internal medicine, psychology, spinal care and vein care offices. Physician and office space is available as build-to-suit units regardless of size or floor plans.