Five healthcare properties leased by Tenet Healthcare in Arizona and Texas were acquired by Sila Realty Trust Inc. in a $85.5 million deal.
The seller was not disclosed. The five facilities operate under local, Tenet-affiliated hospital brands. Tenet does not own any of the acquired properties, a spokesperson for Sila Realty said.
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The portfolio includes four micro-hospitals and one freestanding emergency department, according to the real estate investment trust. Each micro-hospitals is licensed for eight inpatient beds and has a 13-bed emergency department, operating room, laboratory, diagnostic imaging suite, as well as a pharmacy. The freestanding emergency department also has 13 beds and provides the same services as the micro-hospitals.
Sila Realty Trust had $2.1 billion in healthcare real estate investments across 131 properties as of the end of last year. It intends to continue growing its healthcare property portfolio, a spokesperson said.