Nine notable transactions:
1. H2C facilitated the sale of a three-building MOB portfolio for $12.2 million. The 36,563-square-foot portfolio was anchored by Pioneer Spine and Sports Physicians, a practice with offices throughout western Massachusetts.
2. American Healthcare Investors purchased One Park Way in Haverhill, Mass., for $15.5 million. The MOB is leased to six tenants and anchored by the greater Boston area’s Partners Community Physicians Organization.
3. Nazareth Enterprises acquired Sacramento Heart Medical Building, which is anchored by a seven-physician Northern California cardiology practice and University of California Davis in Sacramento. The MOB sold for $16.7 million.
4. Healthcare Trust of America acquired two neighboring MOBs in Meridian, Idaho, for $11 million. Intermountain Eye Clinic is one of the tenants.
5. Southwest Region MB Real Estate acquired neighboring MOBs in Colorado Springs, Colo., for $12.1 million. The two buildings feature an orthopedic surgery center providing joint replacement procedures.
6. Healthcare Realty Trust purchased the 29,903-square-foot Town Center Medical in Sugar Land, Texas, for an undisclosed price. The fully occupied property is anchored by Houston ENT and Allergy.
7. Harrison Street Real Estate Capital paid $29.4 million to acquire an Eagan, Minn., property leased to Summit Orthopedics, a 50-physician orthopedic practice with 26 clinic locations in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The MOB features a full-floor surgery center.
8. Montecito Medical closed on a sale/leaseback with OrthoVirginia for its location in Lynchburg, Va. The $29 million purchase was Montecito’s fourth acquisition of OrthoVirginia-leased properties.
9. PrimeMed Realty acquired a 33,433-square-foot MOB in Lake Worth, Fla., that is fully leased to five tenants, including a subsidiary of Brentwood, Tenn.-based Surgery Partners. PrimeMed paid $12.6 million.
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