Bringing You Senior Care M&A Deals and News
May 16, 2012 Issue:
Seniors Housing Weekly Update: 60 Seconds with Steve Monroe
Recent Senior Care M&A Deals
Seniors Housing Development Rising–
New Construction Picking Up Steam After Lean Years
Conference Calendar
Seniors Housing Weekly Update: 60 Seconds with Steve Monroe
A Few SNF Stocks Tumble. It has been a tough few weeks for some skilled nursing and assisted living stocks, except for one…..Read More
CIT Healthcare
CIT Healthcare is committed to helping healthcare companies grow. We offer comprehensive financing solutions and advisory services across the healthcare industry, such as Leverage Finance, Asset-Based Lending, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Healthcare Real Estate Finance. With deep expertise and experience, and a focus on middle market companies, we offer tailored products and advice that meet our clients’ most complex challenges. For more information, visit http://www.cit.com/products-and-services/corporate-finance/healthcare/index.htm?CMP=809 or call 800-547-7026.
Recent Senior Care M&A Deals
LONG TERM CARE
Acquirer
Target
Price
AdCare Health Systems, Inc.
Sumter Valley Nursing and Rehab Center
$5.5 million
CNL Lifestyle Properties, Inc.
Four Senior housing communities (Solomon Holdings III Dogwood Four, LLC)
$79.8 million
TOMORROW: Interactive Online Conference:
Tax Law Changes, Developments, and Issues: The Impact On Senior Living Providers
Thursday, May 17, 2012, 1:00 pm ET
Don’t let new tax law changes sneak up on you! Find out the details from our experts: Stephen Maag (Moderator),Director, Residential Communities, LeadingAge, Glenn Fox, Attorney at Law, Nachmias Morris & Alt, PC, Robert Nowak, Tax Partner, CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP. Go to http://www.levinassociates.com/conferences/1205b-online-conference or call 1-800-248-1668 to register.
Seniors Housing Development Rising–
New Construction Picking Up Steam After Lean Years
We have all been hearing for the past several years that seniors housing development has been practically non-existent since the end of the Great Recession. After all, what lender would want to take on the risk of the unknown in an uncertain economy with a still weak housing market? In addition, feasibility studies may have been able to pinpoint market demand six years ago……Read More
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