NIC Leadership Huddle | Senior Housing | Skilled Nursing
By: NIC | June 10, 2022
“It’s a very exciting time in the senior housing industry, as the sector continues to mature and product offerings become increasingly differentiated,” said Beth Mace, chief economist and director of outreach at NIC, kicking off the third Leadership Huddle of 2022.
Business Environment | Economic Trends | Ideas and Discussion | Market Trends | NIC Leadership Huddle
By: NIC | May 27, 2022
NIC’s 2022 Leadership Huddle series continued May 25 with a deep dive into real estate market trends and an outlook on economic forces. Beth Mace, chief economist and director of outreach at NIC, was joined by Mike Acton, managing director of AEW Capital Management, and Mary Ludgin, head of Global Investment Research at Heitman, to discuss navigating federal monetary policy shifts, investment strategies amid record inflation, and opportunities in senior housing segmentation.
NIC Leadership Huddle | Senior Housing | Skilled Nursing
By: NIC | May 18, 2022
NIC Leadership Huddles returned on May 11 with a timely focus on the state of senior housing and skilled nursing and the path to recovery. Beth Mace, chief economist and director of outreach at NIC, Brian Beckwith, chief executive officer of Arcus Healthcare Partners, and Craig D. Hanson, chief executive officer of Omega Senior Living, shared insights on potential regulatory changes, market activity, and ongoing workforce and occupancy challenges that continue to impact owners, operators, and investors. Join the Next Complimentary NIC Leadership Huddle Prominent Real Estate Research Directors Discuss Market Trends and the Economic Outlook May 25, 2022 at 1:00 PM ET
COVID-19 | NIC Leadership Huddle | Senior Housing
By: NIC | June 21, 2021
The pandemic has not only affected operators and their ability to care for their residents but has also required equity and debt partners to revisit how they look at revenues, expenses and returns. In the latest NIC Leadership Huddle event, hundreds of senior housing and care leaders gathered virtually to hear from industry capital providers. The discussion focused on questions such as: Have capital providers altered their views on underwriting metrics, LTVs, recourse, and rates? Have relief funds provided through governmental programs exasperated or helped expense models? And how will COVID impact the structuring of capital on a go-forward basis?