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Surge in Mega Projects Begs Question: Why Now? 
Jun 30, 2008
Amid industry buzz about the benefits of small, easier-to-finance infill projects, several mega-projects still are taking shape. A new $485 million project by Hebrew SeniorLife is under way near Boston. ...

Meredith Oppenheim: The Bump in the Road Is No Roadblock 
Jun 30, 2008
While seniors housing investment transaction volume may be drastically down at the moment, Meredith Oppenheim senior vice president of SavillsGranite, maintains that the industry is not down for the count. ...

Housing Crunch Slows Demand for Independent Living, Continuing Care Communities 
Jun 30, 2008
The housing slump has softened occupancy at seniors housing projects, though a few hopeful signs suggest the slide may not deepen much further. Vacancy concerns are most pronounced at new independent living buildings and continuing care retirement communities....

New Infill Projects Promote Car-Free Lifestyle 
May 28, 2008
Targeting seniors who want to live downtown, Inland Real Estate Development has teamed with a St. Louis firm to develop four apartment buildings worth $65 million in Chicago's western suburbs....

New Study Debunks Myths about Investment Risks in Seniors Housing 
May 28, 2008
Investments in seniors housing may not be as risky as earlier perceived, according to a newly released study, which also shows financial returns in this specialized real estate sector on a par with more traditional property types....

John Cobb: If Capital is Oxygen, Senior Lifestyle is Breathing Easy 
May 28, 2008
The credit squeeze has made the outlook a little murky for owners and managers of seniors housing product, but John Cobb, the new president and CEO of Senior Lifestyle Corp., has no doubt that market fundamentals will sustain the industry in the long run....

Assisted Living Owner-Operator Emeritus Corp. Continues to Bulk Up on Acquisitions 
Apr 28, 2008
A tight financing climate hasn't slowed Emeritus Corp., as the third largest operator of assisted living facilities nationally continues to rack up acquisitions....

Opus West Makes a Splash in the Southwest With Four Independent Living Projects 
Apr 28, 2008
Capitalizing on the growth of an aging population in the Southwest while diversifying its multifamily portfolio, Opus West is making a major foray into the seniors housing market. ...

Norm LeZotte: A Bifurcated Seniors Housing Investment Market Takes Hold 
Apr 28, 2008
The tough credit environment has slowed the volume of investment sales in seniors housing, but the pain is being spread unevenly....

Old Chicago Athletic Club Gets $80 Million Overhaul 
Mar 31, 2008
Hoping to appeal to wealthy urban retirees, a former Hyatt executive has plans to renovate Chicago's old Lake Shore Athletic Club....

New Research Tackles Cost of Long-Term Care 
Mar 31, 2008
Who will pay the cost of long-term care for millions of aging baby boomers?...

Len Fishman: Seniors Housing Must Have a Connection With the Community 
Mar 31, 2008
Despite a tumultuous credit environment, Boston-based Hebrew SeniorLife closed on the sale of $457 million in tax-exempt bonds in late December to fund a new continuing-care retirement community (CCRC). ...

John Spaid Joins AegisLiving as Chief Financial Officer  
Feb 25, 2008
John Spaid has accepted the newly created position of chief financial officer with AegisLiving, a national leader in retirement and assisted living...

Steven D. Bell & Co. Hires New Executive 
Feb 25, 2008
Greensboro, N.C.-based Steven D. Bell & Co. has named Joe Mikalajunas as its new president of its senior living division. Mikalajunas has 11 years of experience in the senior living profession ...

Queen Anne Manor in Seattle to Undergo Renovation 
Feb 25, 2008
Red Capital Advisors LLC has provided $2.1 million in mezzanine financing to facilitate the acquisition and renovation of an assisted living facility in Seattle. Queen Anne Manor, a four-story building containing 114 units, was constructed in two phases in 1908 and 1928. In 1980, the facility was converted into its current seniors care use and was extensively renovated....

Seniors Housing Developers Rescue Struggling Home Sellers 
Feb 25, 2008
As the national housing slump deepens, developers are offering up a slew of services to help the elderly sell their existing homes so they can move into new projects...

Sunrise Bets on Luxury High-Rise in St. Louis  
Feb 25, 2008
Capitalizing on the demand for luxury housing with services, Sunrise Senior Living has teamed up with a St. Louis-area developer to convert a 23-story high-rise into upscale apartments exclusively for seniors...

Healthy Prescription? 
Feb 1, 2008
Ringing up double-digit returns by taking advantage of lofty sale prices, seniors housing investors are coming off their best year ever. Leading up to...

Real Estate Mogul Sam Zell Makes a Splash in Seniors Housing 
Jan 28, 2008
When the Tribune Co. was sold last December in an $8.2 billion buyout led by Sam Zell, the 66-year-old real estate magnate was quietly placing a bet on seniors housing...

The VISA of Senior Living: New Loan Program Emerges 
Jan 28, 2008
When the pace of single-family homes slows, the seniors housing industry takes a hit. Without the proceeds from the sale of a house, many seniors can't afford the rents at private-pay assisted ...

Patricia Will: Assisted Living Developer Says Unsettled Times Don't Hinder Seniors Housing Growth 
Jan 28, 2008
The headlines call the current real estate climate turbulent and uncertain, but Patricia G. Will, CEO of assisted living owner and operator Belmont Corp., calls it a good time ...

Why Aussies Are Bulking Up on U.S. Seniors Housing Assets 
Dec 27, 2007
Flush with cash and buoyed by the weak dollar, Australian investors are pushing deeper into the U.S. seniors housing market. Australian-backed deals worth about $1.7 billion ...

Michael B. Lanahan: Assessing the Future of Continuing Care Retirement Communities 
Dec 27, 2007
Since its inception in 1982, Dallas-based Greystone Communities has developed or managed 100 seniors housing projects, according to company founder Michael B. Lanahan...

More Stringent Lending Terms Emerge in Seniors Housing 
Dec 27, 2007
The seniors housing deal factory that churned out record numbers over the past three years hasn't shut down completely. But financing terms have become increasingly difficult ...

Silverado capitalizes on soaring demand for dementia care  
Nov 26, 2007
The alarming rise of dementia bodes well for Silverado Senior Living, a quickly growing owner and operator of memory-care buildings. By one estimate, 16 million ...

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