Business First recently posted an entry about our Columbus Medical Office Trends Report, their summary is located at: http://bizjournals.com/columbus/blog/2010/11/medical-vacancy-up-yet-so-are-rents.html Thanks to Carrie for providing this info to her blog subscribers! The main Business First blog page is located at: http://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/blogs/
Mount Carmel Health Partners also provided their members with an article summarizing our Q3 Columbus Medical Office Trends report. Thanks to MCHP for including the article, and hopefully this information was valuable for your members! We've uploaded the Mount Carmel Health Partners to: Link to MCHP Newsletter (See Top of Pg 5)
A detailed summary, and info on how to obtain a free copy of the full report are in the post below, Q3 Columbus Medical Office Sales and Leasing Trends

Thursday, December 2, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Q3 Columbus Medical Office Sales and Leasing Trends
Despite the increase in vacancy, rents actually increased but the increase was caused more by the high rate at Delaware Health Center (20,000 SF of newly available space at 16.95 per square foot) than conventional supply and demand. Vacancy is 14.25% while the average NNN rental rate is $13.25 per SF.
The Central Ohio medical sales market is becoming quite active, mirroring the national market as investors are aggressively seeking to purchase medical buildings as investments and practices are taking advantage of low interest rates to purchase buildings for their own use.
This market study was prepared by Paul Heiserman of Colliers International | Greater Columbus Region, Healthcare Services Group in conjunction with local research and marketing staff. To recieve a full detailed report, or to discuss a customized report, please email Paul at paul.heiserman@colliers.com or call 614-437-4497.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Through the crystal ball- assessing the impact of 2010 elections on healthcare reform
What happens when one of former President Clinton's economic advisors (and an Obama campaign advisior) sits with the former director of domestic and economic policy for John McCain's presidential campaign?
Well, they don't solve America's healthcare questions... but they do provide an interesting insight into where healthcare reform may be heading after the 2010 elections.
This forum is from the Harvard School of Public Health and was through a collaboration with Reuters. Although national in scope, the discussion is equally relevant for Columbus medical offices.
3-page briefing:
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/forum/files/briefing-11052010.pdf
Video on demand:
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/forum/impact-2010-elections-on-us-healthcare-reform.cfm
Well, they don't solve America's healthcare questions... but they do provide an interesting insight into where healthcare reform may be heading after the 2010 elections.
This forum is from the Harvard School of Public Health and was through a collaboration with Reuters. Although national in scope, the discussion is equally relevant for Columbus medical offices.
3-page briefing:
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/forum/files/briefing-11052010.pdf
Video on demand:
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/forum/impact-2010-elections-on-us-healthcare-reform.cfm
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