NIC Notes

Insights in Seniors Housing & Care

Business Environment  |  NIC Leadership Huddle  |  Senior Housing

The Value of Relationships in Seniors Housing

By: NIC  |  March 18, 2021

In mid-September 2020, even as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to drive weaker occupancy rates, higher expenses, and intense media scrutiny of the senior living sector, a ten-property senior living portfolio was successfully closed in a recapitalization and acquisition deal.

Business Environment  |  Senior Housing

The Art and Science of Lending: A Conversation with Capital One’s Mark Bultman

By: NIC  |  March 04, 2021

The most successful businesses are a blend of art and science. Data provides a solid foundation. Creativity delivers the innovative solutions.

NIC Leadership Huddle  |  Senior Housing  |  Skilled Nursing

Is There an Investment Case for Skilled Nursing in the Intra-and Post-Pandemic World?

By: NIC  |  March 01, 2021

With all-too-frequent headlines of “nursing home deaths,” federal and state deficits, increased competition from home health agencies, and historic low occupancy levels while wage pressures continue – how will the nursing home industry emerge from the pandemic? In the latest NIC Leadership Huddle event, expert panelists, and then attendees in small groups, joined a spirited discussion on the skilled nursing sector’s short-term and long-term operational challenges and the impact on property valuations.

COVID-19  |  NIC Leadership Huddle  |  Senior Housing

Fact or Fiction: Lending Markets During a Pandemic, and Beyond

By: NIC  |  February 12, 2021

Hundreds of investors, owners, operators, analysts, and other industry stakeholders attended the latest in NIC’s new series of Leadership Huddle events Wednesday. In the webinar portion of the event, which was sponsored by National Health Investors (NHI), they were treated to a virtual smorgasbord of insights and expert discussion around financing markets in seniors housing and care. Attendees who had opted to participate in the Zoom discussion breakout session that followed, continued the discussion, adding their own thoughts and experiences in small groups.

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