Healthcare

FORT WORTH, TEXAS — CBRE has brokered the sale of an 11.8-acre site with multiple buildings at 7100 Oakmont Blvd. in Fort Worth. The asset includes a 113,000-square-foot former hospital building and a 12,000-square-foot former power plant. Fort Worth-based TCRG Properties LLC purchased the site for an undisclosed price with a plan to redevelop the assets for lease. The property, formerly occupied by Baylor All Saints Medical Center, is located in southwest Fort Worth. Inwood Bank provided acquisition financing. Bob Scully and Nanci Johnson-Plump with CBRE’s Fort Worth office represented the seller, Rainier Realty Investments. Ryan Wood with TCRG represented the buyer internally.

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ROWLETT, TEXAS — Metropolitan Capital Advisors has arranged a $5.1 million construction loan for First Choice Emergency Room, located in Rowlett. The 0.8-acre tract is located off the northwest corner of Rowlett Road and Highway 66. The three-year loan, funded by Happy State Bank, includes one year of interest-only payments, a 4.75 percent fixed interest rate and a 25-year amortization schedule. The nearest hospital is the Lake Pointe Medical Center 3.5 miles east of downtown Rowlett across Lake Ray Hubbard.

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NEW YORK CITY — Delshah Capital has acquired a portfolio of five buildings, totaling 205,000 square feet, from Mount Sinai St. Luke’s for $111.5 million, or $543 per square foot. Eastern Consolidated arranged a $60 million first mortgage bridge loan to finance the acquisition of the portfolio. Bank of the Ozarks provided the $60 million loan to the borrower, which also received a $17.5 million mezzanine loan from Square Mile Capital. The properties are located at 401 West and 411 W. 113th St. and 400 West and 408 W. 114th Street in Manhattan’s Morningside Heights. The buildings formerly housed numerous hospital services that are in the process of being relocated to alternate space within the remainder of the Mount Sinai St. Luke’s campus. Paul Massey, Hall Oster, Teddy Galligan and Andrew Berry of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the transaction. Adam Hakim, Sam Zabala and James Murad of Eastern Consolidated secured the bridge loan for the borrower.

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HACKENSACK, N.J. — NAI James E. Hanson has brokered the sale of a medical office building located at 155 Polifly Road in Hackensack. Polifly Group acquired the 45,912-square-foot property from Polifly Plaza Associates for an undisclosed sum. The three-story building was 50 percent vacant at the time of sale. Hackensack University Medical Center currently occupies the first floor, leaving 20,269 square feet available for new tenants. The third floor is currently vacant, offering 15,000 square feet of contiguous office space. Randy Horning and Darren Lizzack of NAI Hanson represented the seller, while Anthony Cassano, also of NAI Hanson, represented the buyer in the deal.

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ROCK HILL, S.C. — NorthMarq Capital has arranged the $2.6 million of Kedrion Biopharma, a 13,000-square-foot medical office property located at 1843 Cherry Road in Rock Hill, a southern suburb of Charlotte in South Carolina. Susan Branscome of NorthMarq Capital’s Cincinnati-based office arranged the 20-year loan with a 20-year amortization schedule through Symetra Financial on behalf of the borrower, The Stough Group.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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