• Investment Firm Acquires in Missouri

    Investment firm Lapis Advisers purchased a seniors housing asset out of state receivership in Kansas City, Missouri. The CCRC was distressed, having struggled with COVID-related challenges as well as a limited access to capital in recent years.  Kingswood Senior Living features 185 independent living (65 of which are large duplex cottages),... Read More »
  • Global Investment Firm Sells Community with Strong Momentum

    A global real estate investment firm sold an independent living community in Iowa, engaging Blueprint’s Kory Buzin, Dillon Rudy and Steve Thomes to get the deal done. Built in 2002, the four-story community features 121 units, mostly with two-bedroom options. It appears to be The Arbordale in Urbandale, which was acquired in 2020 by Omaha,... Read More »
  • Large Operator Adds Turnaround Campus to Portfolio

    A senior care campus in Ohio found a new owner with the help of Kiser Group. Set on 26 acres in a rural market east of Cleveland, the property features 76 skilled nursing beds, five assisted living units and three independent living units. It was originally built in 1950 but expanded through multiple additions between 1965 and 2001.  At the time... Read More »
  • Texas Skilled Nursing Portfolio Sells

    A portfolio of skilled nursing facilities traded hands in Texas before the end of the year. There are two assets in the Lubbock area and two in Central Texas that are located northwest of Austin. They comprise more than 430 beds, with between 100 to 120 beds at each of the four facilities. Three of the buildings were constructed in the 1970s, and... Read More »
  • CIBC Bank’s Recent Activity

    CIBC Bank USA closed an impressive array of transactions in the last several months, totaling more than $800 million in credit facilities across the country. The largest transaction was an $85 million (with earn-outs) debt package for a senior care portfolio in the Northeast. The debt included a senior term loan and a mezzanine loan to refinance... Read More »

Creating “silk purses” from “sow’s ears” in Indianapolis

Joe Whitsett, an Indianapolis native and prominent tax-credit real estate lawyer before founding TWG Development, LLC, has an affinity for historic buildings. Since 2007, TWG (originally The Whitsett Group) has been turning rundown buildings in and around the city from eyesores into attractive affordable housing for seniors and for families. The most recent example is a $9.6 million conversion of a four-story structure at 1352 N. Illinois Street—built in 1929 and formerly occupied by a commercial laundry—into 63 affordable seniors housing units. The project was awarded $836,756 in federal low-income housing tax credits (LIHTCs), as well as $450,000 in additional state funding. LIHTCs,... Read More »

Trilogy continues its amazing growth

Trilogy Health Services just celebrated the opening of Hearthstone Health Campus in Bloomington, Indiana, and announced the grand opening of Arlington Place Health Campus in Indianapolis. The two new developments represent Trilogy’s 79th and 80th senior living communities, the provider’s 49th and 50th sites in Indiana, and the seventh and eighth major new campus development or expansion projects undertaken by the company in the past year. A $10 million building, Hearthstone Health Campus has 104 units—26 assisted living and 78 skilled nursing—in a “town square” residential setting, which is the model Trilogy has used in its other recent senior living developments. Private and companion... Read More »

Presbyterian Communities & Services: 2 projects underway

Presbyterian Communities & Services (PC&S), a not-for-profit senior living organization based in Irving, Texas, has two large development projects underway in Dallas: 1) a five-stage makeover of Presbyterian Village North, and 2) a state-of-the-art inpatient hospice center. Pi Architects of Austin prepared a five-stage master plan for renovating and expanding Presbyterian Village North, a 550-resident community on 67 acres. Phase 1 of the makeover, priced at $87 million, includes general renovations but also adds new independent living, assisted living, memory care, and rehabilitation facilities, along with new fitness and aquatics centers. The project began last May, with... Read More »

LBGT low-income senior housing—a Philly first

Wrapped in an enormous rainbow-colored ribbon, John C. Anderson Apartments, a low-income housing project specifically targeted to LGBT seniors, officially opened in Philadelphia on February 24. The first LGBT-friendly senior apartment community in Pennsylvania—and the largest of only three (so far) in the entire United States—was the brainchild of Mark Segal, a long-time gay-rights advocate and president of The Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld Fund (dmhFund), which supports programs that address LGBT concerns. To develop the project, dmhFund partnered with Pennrose Properties, which specializes in affordable housing development primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region. John C. Anderson, for whom the... Read More »

Mainstreet Property Group’s “medical resort” concept

Why shouldn’t a nursing home look and feel like a pleasant—and desirable—boutique hotel? That’s the premise of Mainstreet Property Group’s innovative Next Generation™ design for skilled nursing facilities and a style that seems to be making headway in Indiana, currently one of the most active states in terms of senior living development. Mainstreet is a Hoosier company, based in Carmel, and one of the country’s largest developers of seniors housing and care properties. Its innovative and aesthetically appealing Health Care Resorts™ approach to long-term care focuses on private rooms, concierge-style services, restaurant-style dining with on-site chefs, landscaped outdoor areas, and... Read More »

The Wellmore of Tega Cay—focused on wellness

Wellmore of Tega Cay, a $35 million project now under construction in Tega Cay, South Carolina (a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina), and the flagship community for CNL Healthcare Properties’ new Wellmore brand, will open in summer 2015. The nearly 150,000-square-foot campus will offer 152 residential units (assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing) in six buildings and a 25,000 square foot clubhouse and wellness center—a feature of the Wellmore brand. Maxwell Group, Inc., a Charlotte-based management company, will operate Wellmore of Tega Cay upon completion. As the brand name implies, Wellmore communities focus on nationally recognized wellness initiatives aimed at extending... Read More »