Seniors Housing Business

FEB-MAR 2017

Seniors Housing Business is the magazine that helps you navigate the evolution of the seniors housing industry.

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In this issue 4 www.seniorshousingbusiness.com Seniors Housing Business n February/March 2017 For years we've helped investors, lenders, operators and developers make informed investment decisions in the healthcare and seniors housing industries. How can we help you? Valuation | Consulting | Litigation | Feasibility | Tax | Transaction Support BIRMINGHAM | BOSTON | DENVER | LOS ANGELES | SARASOTA healthtrust.com | 941.363.7500 WE KNOW YOUR MARKET Do You? H E A L T H T R U S T As competition heats up, some turn to smaller markets or infill opportunities while others experiment with product mix. About the cover Anthem Memory Care operates Harvester Place, a memory care community in the Chicago suburb of Burr Ridge, Ill. n Cover story Memory Care Shifts Course 28 Editor's Letter 6 Why overbuilding concerns persist. Finance 8 KeyBank provides $84.7 million refinancing for six-property portfolio. Stock Snapshot 10 Capital Corner 12 Why lenders see far more upside than downside in 2017. Development 14 Quadrum Global, DeAngelis Diamond break ground on $95 million community. Acquisitions 20 Japanese tech conglomerate to acquire Fortress Investment Group for $3.3 billion. People 24 Capital Senior Living COO Keith Johannessen passes away. Question of the Month 26 Is the seniors housing industry currently undergoing a slow technological evolution or a rapid revolution? n Affordable Housing History, location tie schools to neighborhoods 34 Plans to redevelop schools benefit from strong locations, often in the heart of their communities. n The SHB Interview J. Mark Vanderbeck, CEO, Acts Retirement-Life Communities 60 Preacher's son finds his own calling in nonprofit seniors housing. What's on Jacquelyn Kung's mind? Find hidden opportunities in home health services. 70 n Operations Unlocking hidden NOI 42 Operators find innovative methods to generate income, cut expenses. Daryl Carter on investment Affordable seniors housing is in high demand. 66 Humair Sabir on human resources How to prepare for minimum wage increases. 68 n Investment REITs adopt cautious investment strategies 38 Capital costs, supply, competition force giants to rebalance portfolios. n Development How to win over neighborhood skeptics 48 Gaining support for your project requires an ability to listen and adapt. n Mergers & Acquisitions M&A; volume drops back to earth 56 Acquisitions fall dramatically in 2016 as investors change strategies. n Company Profile LTC stays nimble 64 Seniors housing's eighth largest REIT finds value in being small, agile.

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