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Avison Negotiates Healthcare System’s MOB Buy

Avison Young has negotiated the acquisition of a 123,944-square-foot medical office building at 3040 Salt Creek Ln. in Arlington Heights, IL, on behalf of Northwest Community Healthcare. NCH is moving operations from its nearby 3060 Salt Creek Ln. property, where it occupied 50,000 square feet.

EVP Mark Johnson, a healthcare specialist in Avison Young’s Chicago office, negotiated the acquisition. The sale price was not disclosed. Avison Young has also been engaged to oversee the disposition of 3060 Salt Creek  on behalf of NCH.

“With the purchase of 3040 Salt Creek, NCH has more than doubled its business support square footage,” said Johnson. “This allows the organization to consolidate its non-clinical financial and support services within one strategic location, increasing workflow efficiency and cost effectiveness.”

The new facility will be known as NCH’s Shared Services Center. It will house non-clinical business operations and support services staff.


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