Anchor Health Properties acquired a medical office building leased by Delaware County, Pa.-based Crozer-Keystone Health System.
What you should know:
1. Crozer-Keystone fully leases the Philadelphia-based medical office building, Crozer-Keystone at Broomall.
2. The building is a 57,000-square-foot class A outpatient facility near two existing medical office buildings Anchor owns through a partnership with Carlyle Group, a private equity firm.
3. The Anchor-Carlyle partnership now has the "opportunity to unify the three buildings" into an outpatient medical campus. The campus has 30,000 square feet of open land for expansion.
Anchor CEO Ben Ochs said, "This was a unique opportunity to acquire a high-quality medical office building and further establish ourselves as the premier owner and developer of medical real estate in the Philadelphia market."
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