Five things to know:
1. The 218,213-square-foot portfolio is fully leased to OrthoCarolina, the nation’s third-largest orthopedic provider by physician count. OrthoCarolina has a weighted 13 years remaining on its lease term.
2. Six of the properties are in Charlotte, two are in Winston-Salem, one is in Laurinburg, and one is in Shelby. Each is within 2.2 miles of the nearest hospital.
3. Each of the ASCs has two operating rooms.
4. The property yielded “tremendous interest,” which is “a testament to the caliber of OrthoCarolina,” JLL Managing Director Ben Appel said in a press release.
5. Marketing of the assets was helped by an attractive lease and the desirable physician joint venture, said JLL Managing Director Evan Kovac.
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