Sabra backs off fire sale of some bankrupt Senior Care Centers properties
By
Marty Stempniak
Jan 29, 2019
Senior care landlord Sabra Health Care is trimming back the handful of properties it plans to sell out from under a troubled tenant, officials announced Sunday.
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Jan 04, 2018
Sabra finalizes sale of 20 Genesis facilities … Some Republicans, including Majority Whip Steve Scalise, ready to fight another another ObamaCare repeal round … Nursing home providers want...
Sabra CEO: biggest providers simply ‘can’t do it anymore’
By
James M. Berklan
Nov 06, 2017
Instead of building mass by stringing together operators with national reach, skilled nursing operators and owners should instead concentrate on finding smaller, nimble partners.
Sabra’s Matros: ‘No qualms’ about Signature and possible bankruptcy proceedings
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Nov 03, 2017
The CEO and chairman of Sabra Health Care REIT, Rick Matros, said Thursday he would have no issue with going through bankruptcy proceedings for tenant Signature Healthcare as a way to “cleanse”...
Shareholders sign off on deal linking Sabra, CCP
By
James M. Berklan
Sep 06, 2017
A giant new skilled nursing-assisted living chain was given birth in August, when shareholders of Sabra Health Care REIT and Care Capital Properties voted to approve a deal that would combine the two into...
Sabra Health Care, CCP to team up in $7.4 billion deal
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Jul 06, 2017
Care Capital Properties and Sabra Health Care REIT will join forces to create a “premier” healthcare real estate investment trust, the companies announced in May.
Aviv finally finds success with $279M initial public offering
By
McKnight's Staff
May 01, 2013
Aviv REIT Inc. netted nearly $279 million in an initial public offering of common stock. The Chicago-based company first tried to go public in 2008 but was stopped by the economic crisis, and a 2009 attempt...
Stocks of nursing home REITs drop; analysts blame investor ‘over-reaction’
Nov 17, 2011
Stocks of the real estate investment trusts that serve nursing homes have been on a downward slide since July’s announcement of a $3.87 billion cut in Medicare reimbursements.