SPRING, VICTORIA and LUBBOCK, TEXAS — Cain Brothers has arranged the sale of three Lutheran Social Services of the South (LSSS) senior living facilities for undisclosed prices. A joint venture of Brookdale and HCP acquired two of the communities: The Village at Gleannloch Farms, a 206-unit continuing care retirement community in Spring, and Copperfield Village, an 86-unit independent living facility in Victoria. Prime Life Communities acquired the final community, Wedgewood South, a 49-unit assisted living facility in Lubbock. As a result of the transactions, LSSS was able to retire all of its outstanding debt and retain net proceeds to fund its mission.
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MEQUON, WIS. — Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the recapitalization of Newcastle Place, a 257-unit retirement community located in the affluent Milwaukee suburb of Mequon. Cushman & Wakefield served as an advisor to a venture between Westminster Capital and LCS. ROC Seniors, a private equity real estate fund manager, will replace Westminster Capital in the joint venture with LCS. Terms of that deal were not disclosed. Life Care Services, the management arm of LCS, will continue to manage the community. Newcastle is located on a 48.5-acre campus and consists of 158 independent living units, 36 assisted living units, 16 memory care units and 47 skilled nursing beds. The community was originally built in 2003. Westminster Capital and LCS acquired Newcastle from Milwaukee Protestant Home in late 2012 as a turnaround investment. In addition to the sale, Cushman & Wakefield acted as exclusive debt placement agent to the acquisition group arranging the financing with Bank of America Merrill Lynch. The Cushman & Wakefield team involved in this transaction included Richard Swartz, Jay Wagner, Aaron Rosenzweig, Stuart Kim and Caryn Miller. Faegre Baker Daniels LLP served as legal counsel to the Westminster Capital/LCS venture on this transaction.
BETHEL PARK, PA. — Weber Wood Medinger/CORFAC International has brokered the sales of two land parcel located in Bethel Park, a suburb seven miles southwest of Pittsburgh. In the first transaction, Kaufman Jacobs Capital Investments purchased five acres of land to develop an assisted living and memory care community off Baptist Road within the master-planned Cool Springs Sports Complex in Bethel Park. Operated by Vero Beach, Fla.-based Harbor Retirement Associates, HarborChase of Bethel Park will feature a variety of lifestyle choices for residents as well as hospitality-inspired amenities. In a separate deal, Rolling Lambert acquired a 10-acre wooded parcel within the Cool Springs Sports Complex in Bethel Park. Rolling Lambert plans to build a 23-unit carriage-style, townhome community on the site. Construction on both properties will start in early spring 2016, with the townhomes delivered in mid-2016 and the assisted living facility scheduled to open in 2017. Kevin Riley of Weber Wood Medinger represented the seller, Penn Grove Group Capital, in both transactions. The acquisition prices for the transactions were not disclosed.
SCHERERVILLE, IND. — Ryan Cos. has broken ground on a $40 million, 177-unit senior living development in Schererville. Clarendale of Schererville is slated to open in the spring of 2017. The 206,000-square-foot development will be constructed on a nine-acre site and will consist of 85 independent living units, 38 assisted living units and 54 memory care units. Apartments will range from 720 square feet to 1,300 square feet for the independent living units and 300 square feet to 890 square feet for the assisted living and memory care units. Amenities will include a craft room, movie theater room, bistro, pub and billiards room, library, wellness center, salon, fitness room, multipurpose room and a private patio with courtyard.
HONOLULU — Kalākaua Gardens, an independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing and memory care community in Hawaii’s capital, is slated to open its doors in early 2016. Although the operator, Avalon Health Care Group, doesn’t specifically identify the property as a continuing care retirement community, it notes that Kalākaua Gardens will be the only community on the island offering all levels of care on one site. The luxury community will comprise 17 stories in Honolulu’s vibrant Ala Moana commercial district.
PHOENIX — Lancaster Pollard has provided a $9.5 million FHA loan for the refinancing of Sunshine Village, a 49-unit memory care community in Phoenix. The cottage-style community consists of seven single-story buildings. It was constructed in 1999 and renovated in 2013. The nonrecourse loan carries a 35-year term and fixed interest rate. The refinancing provides Sunshine Village with debt service savings as well as over $335,000 in funds for capital improvements. Jason Dopoulos led the transaction for Lancaster Pollard.
ATLANTA — A joint venture between McShane Construction Co. and IBG Construction Services LLC has completed construction on Oasis at Scholar’s Landing, a 60-unit affordable assisted living community in Atlanta. The complex, made up of three- and four-story buildings, is located on a 2.1-acre site and totals 65,193 square feet. The joint venture built the property for the developer, Integral Group LLC. Along with 60 one-bedroom units, the complex incorporates a fitness center, hair salon, commercial kitchen and dining room, two activity rooms and a covered patio. The Georgia Department of Community Affairs’ low-income housing tax credit program and the Atlanta Housing Authority partially funded the project. Kitchen & Associates provided architectural services. McShane is a construction firm based in Rosemont, Ill. IBG is an Atlanta-based general contractor and a sister company of Integral Group, an Atlanta-based real estate developer.
EDINA, MINN. — Brookdale Senior Living has completed a $30 million renovation to Brookdale Edina, formerly Edina Park Plaza. The seniors housing community is located in Edinborough Park in the Minneapolis suburb of Edina. Brookdale remodeled the independent living and assisted living apartments and added 36 memory care units. The project also adds a new main lobby, bistro, library, dining room and activity area to the community. The new and renovated units will be available for residents in January. Based in Brentwood, Tenn., Brookdale Senior Living is the largest owner and operator of seniors housing in the United States, managing more than 110,000 units, according to the American Seniors Housing Association’s ASHA 50 rankings.
ROSEVILLE AND ROCHESTER HILLS, MICH. — American House Senior Living Communities will add 40 units of memory care to its communities in the Detroit suburbs of Roseville and Rochester Hills. Virtus Real Estate Capital, a Texas-based private equity firm, arranged a loan through Talmer Bank and Trust to fund the expansion by American House, a Michigan-based operator. Each of the two new communities will include 40 units of licensed memory care and will share a campus with existing American House communities. REDICO is developing both projects. The Roseville community is set to open in September 2016, while the Rochester Hills community is scheduled to open in late 2016.
NEW BEDFORD, MASS. — Congressional Bank’s Healthcare Lending group has closed a $3 million bridge-to-HUD loan and a $1.5 million revolving line of credit for the acquisition and renovation of a skilled nursing facility in New Bedford. The revolving line of credit will fund the ongoing working capital needs of the 107-bed facility. Congressional Bank will close its merger with American Bank on January 1, 2016, and the company’s lending capacity will exceed $10 million, allowing it to expand its lending platform.