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HOUSTON | HEALTHCARE
Year-End 2015
Healthcare Trends Commentary by Elena Bakina
Houston’s population continues to grow despite low oil prices.
Hospitals are trying to keep up with this trend by building new
facilities and renovating older one.
Texas medical construction volume of $7.7 Billion is the second
largest in the nation. There is nearly $5 Billion in development
underway or planned for Houston’s healthcare sector. A big
portion of that is $1.5 Billion development of 30-acre research
campus in the Texas Medical Center. The TMC’s goal is to
establish Houston as a new life science hub and a leader in
human health.
Baylor College of Medicine and CHI St. Luke’s Hospital
announced plans to develop $1.1 billion medical campus featuring
one of the country’s top medical schools, a world-renowned
cardiovascular research institute, and a nationally recognized
hospital that cares for the most complex cases. The campus
will feature two bed towers, a medical office building and
ambulatory care complex, and new facilities for basic science
and translational research. Hospital completion is expected in
early 2019.
The Affordable Care Act and aging Baby Boomer population
continue to shift ambulatory facilities to off campus locations.
Hospitals are building new healthcare facilities to expand access
and make those locations more affordable. The retail trend has
continued to accelerate. Practices and hospitals are leasing
space in retail centers, which are more convenient for many
consumers.
The trend of physician owned developments continues, but many
times development companies are no longer equity partners.
Instead, they act as consultants.
The consolidation of practices will continue to take place. The
most notable consolidation over the last six months was joining
of twelve orthopedic surgeons with Bone & Joint Clinic of
Houston to Houston Methodist Hospital.
Lisa Bridges Director of Market Research | Houston
Summary Statistics
Houston Medical Office Market Q4 2014 Q2 2015 Q4 2015
Vacancy Rate 11.4% 11.9% 11.7%
Net Absorption
(Thousand Square Feet)
220.8 292.0 482.4
New Construction
(Thousand Square Feet)
203.0 216.1 411.8
Under Construction
(Thousand Square Feet)
899.5 794.2 458.6
Asking Rents
Per Square Foot Per Year
Average $24.75 $24.85 $24.82
Class A $27.82 $27.05 $26.35
Class B $24.69 $24.76 $25.09
Market Indicators
Relative to prior period
Annual
Change
Quarterly
Change
Quarterly
Forecast*
VACANCY
NET ABSORPTION
NEW CONSTRUCTION
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
*Projected
6.00%
7.00%
8.00%
9.00%
10.00%
$25.00
$26.00
$27.00
$28.00
$29.00
Class A Rents Class A Vacancy
*Vacancy percentage includes direct and sublease space.
12.00%
13.00%
14.00%
15.00%
16.00%
$20.00
$22.00
$24.00
$26.00
Class B Rents Class B Vacancy
*Vacancy percentage includes direct and sublease space.
2 Houston Research & Forecast Report | Year-End 2015 | Healthcare | Colliers International
Vacancy & Availability
Houston’s medical office market occupancy increased slightly
during the second half of 2015 with the citywide average vacancy
rate decreasing 20 basis points to 11.7% from 11.9% in Q2 2015.
Sublease space has not had a significant impact on current vacancy
rates. Of the 3.1M SF of vacant space on the market, only 80,537
SF or 0.3% is sublease space.
Disciplined medical office development activity has helped prevent
major upheavals in current vacancy levels. There were six new
buildings (525,114 SF) added to the market during the second half
of 2015. Currently, there are ten medical office buildings totaling
458,600 SF under construction.
The largest medical office building currently under construction is
the 165,750-SF Class A Memorial Hermann Cypress Medical Office
Building located in the Northwest Outlier submarket on Hwy 290 in
Fairfield. The 5-story building is 26.7% pre-leased and is expected
to deliver in April 2016.
Absorption & Demand
Houston’s medical office market recorded 519,775 SF of positive
net absorption in the second half of 2015, bringing the year-end
2015 total to 577,850 SF.
By property class, Class B posted the largest amount of positive
net absorption in the second half of 2015, posting 483,875 SF of
positive net absorption.
Leasing Activity
Houston’s medical office leasing activity, which includes renewals,
reached 391,646 SF in the second half of 2015, pushing the year-
end 2015 total to 846,200 SF.
Job Growth & Unemployment
(not seasonally adjusted)
UNEMPLOYMENT 11/14 11/15
HOUSTON 4.3% 4.9%
TEXAS 4.5% 4.5%
U.S. 5.5% 4.8%
JOB GROWTH
Annual
Change
# of Jobs
Added
HOUSTON 0.8% 23.7K
TEXAS 1.5% 180.4K
U.S. 1.9% 2.7M
Medical Office
CLASS A RENTS AND VACANCY
CLASS B RENTS AND VACANCY
Texas Medical Center
>> World’s Largest Medical Complex (1,300 Acres)
>> 54 Member Institutions
>> 7.2M Patients annually
>> 106,000 Employees
>> 5,000 Physicians
>> 49,000 Life Science Students
>> $960 million in Charity Care
Houston MSA Health Care
>> 128 Hospitals
>> 18,681 Hospital Beds
>> 16,070 Licensed Physicians
>> 299,600 Health Care & Social Assistance jobs
>> 5.5% annual employment growth (December
2014 -December 2015)
3 Houston Research & Forecast Report | Year-End 2015 | Healthcare | Colliers International
Galveston
Bay
225Bellaire
The Woodlands
Humble
Pasadena
IAH
EFD
HOUSugar Land
Cypress
Tomball
Katy
rookshire
Lake
Houston
La Porte
146
League City
Kingwood
Atascocita
Spring
Pearland
35
35
Richmond
aller
Hockley
242
1488
1488
Conroe
Magnolia
Willis
Lake
Conroe
Crosby
CBD
Ship
Channel
Texas Medical
Center
Clear Lake
Baytown
Mont Belvieu
Dayton
149
149
Cleveland
105
105
105
321
330
Alvin
Hitchcock
Texas
City
Houston Area Hospital Locations
Texas Medical Center Map
44 Houston Research & Forecast Report | Year-End 2015 | Healthcare | Colliers International
Texas Medical Center
The Texas Medical Center (TMC) – the world’s largest medical center – represents one of Houston’s major economic drivers and core
industries with an estimated regional annual economic impact of $20 billion. TMC is also one of Houston’s largest employers with
106,000 employees, including physicians, scientists, researchers and other advanced degree professionals in the life sciences.
The internationally-renowned, 1,345-acre TMC is the world’s largest medical complex of member institutions, including leading medical,
academic and research institutions, all of which are non-profit and dedicated to the highest standards of research, education and patient
and preventive care. Over 50,000 students – including more than 20,000 international students – are affiliated with TMC, including high
school, college and health profession graduate programs. More than 7.2 million patients visit TMC each year, including approximately
16,000 international patient visits.
In addition to the medical facilities and institutions of higher learning, TMC is also home to more than 290 professional buildings. Overall,
the complex covers over 18 miles of public and private streets and roadways, with 45.8M SF of existing patient, education, and research
space. TMC has continued to grow and expand over the past several decades with the majority of growth occurring in the past ten years.
The Center is located in the 110-acre University of Texas Research Park, a joint effort between the University of Texas Health Science
Center, M.D. Anderson and General Electric Healthcare. TMC spends billions of dollars on research and charity care annually.
The University of Texas M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center in the
Texas Medical Center, ranked #1
in U.S. News & World Reports
“Americas Best Hospitals 2014-
2015” for cancer care.
Texas Medical Center Member Institutions
Baylor College of Medicine Nora’s Home
CHI St. Luke’s Health Prairie View A&M University
Children’s Memorial Hermann Rice University
City of Houston Department of Health and Human Services Ronald McDonald House Houston
Coleman HCC College for Health Services Sabin Vaccine Institute
DePelchin Children’s Center Shriners Hospital for Children – Galveston
Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center Shriners Hospital for Children – Houston
Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences St. Dominic Village
Harris County Medical Society Texas Children’s Hospital
Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services Texas Heart Institute
Harris Health System Texas Medical Center Hospital Laundry Cooperative Association
Health Science Center Texas A&M University Texas Medical Center YMCA
Houston Academy of Medicine Texas Southern University
Houston Hospice Texas Women’s University
Houston Methodist The Health Museum: John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science
Institute for Spirituality and Health The Texas Medical Center Library
LIfeGift Thermal Energy Corporation (TECO)
MD Anderson Cancer Center TIRR Memorial Hermann
Memorial Hermann University of Houston
Menninger Clinic University of St. Thomas
Michael E. Debakey High School for Health Professions UT Health
Michael E. Debakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center UTMB Health
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The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. While
every reasonable effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, we cannot guarantee it. No
responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies. Readers are encouraged to consult their
professional advisors prior to acting on any of the material contained in this report.
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Copyright © 2016 Colliers International.
The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. While
every reasonable effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, we cannot guarantee it. No
responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies. Readers are encouraged to consult their
professional advisors prior to acting on any of the material contained in this report.
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1233 West Loop South, Suite 900
Houston, Texas 77027
+1 713 222 2111
colliers.com/houstonhealthcareservices
Class A (29%) Class B (56%) Class C (15%)
Q4 2015 Houston Medical Office Highlights
8.1M SF
15.1M SF
Significant Sales Transactions - Q3 and Q4 2015
BUILDING NAME SUBMARKET RBA (SF)
YEAR
BUILT
BUYER SELLER SALE PRICE $/SF CLOSED
1501 River Pointe Dr Conroe 68,832 2004 Healthcare Trust Inc Clarion Partners $17.3M $252 Jul-15
21700-21720 Kingsland Blvd Katy/Grand
Parkway West
107,737 2005 Physicians Realty Trust Nimble Development,
LLC
$40.4M $375 Sep-15
Tomball Medical Center Northwest
Outlier
40,000 2014 Inland Real Estate
Acquisitions, Inc.
RoseRock Capital Group $15.2M $380 Jul-15
Red Oak Plaza North 50,085 1985 Physicians Realty Trust Usp Houston Inc $6.3M
approx.
$126 Dec-15
Sales Activity
Houston’s healthcare investment sales activity included 15 transactions, with an average price per square foot of $232 and an average cap
rate of 6.83%. Listed below are a few transactions that closed in the second half of 2015.
Sources: CoStar and Real Capital Analytics
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Lisa Bridges
Director of Market Research | Houston
+1 713 830 2125
lisa.bridges@colliers.com
CONTRIBUTOR
Elena Bakina, PhD
Vice President | The Woodlands
+1 713 830 4008
elena.bakina@colliers.com
458.6K SF
4.0M SF
Houston’s healthcare and social
assistance and ambulatory health care
services job growth is extremely
healthy growing 12.1% in three years.
2014 – 2015	 5.5%
2013 – 2014	 3.5%
2012 – 2013	 3.1%
27.2M SF
Total Inventory
482,400 SF
Net Absorption
11.7%
Vacancy

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  • 1. Houston’s Texas Medical Center announces expansion plans for new life science hub Research & Forecast Report HOUSTON | HEALTHCARE Year-End 2015 Healthcare Trends Commentary by Elena Bakina Houston’s population continues to grow despite low oil prices. Hospitals are trying to keep up with this trend by building new facilities and renovating older one. Texas medical construction volume of $7.7 Billion is the second largest in the nation. There is nearly $5 Billion in development underway or planned for Houston’s healthcare sector. A big portion of that is $1.5 Billion development of 30-acre research campus in the Texas Medical Center. The TMC’s goal is to establish Houston as a new life science hub and a leader in human health. Baylor College of Medicine and CHI St. Luke’s Hospital announced plans to develop $1.1 billion medical campus featuring one of the country’s top medical schools, a world-renowned cardiovascular research institute, and a nationally recognized hospital that cares for the most complex cases. The campus will feature two bed towers, a medical office building and ambulatory care complex, and new facilities for basic science and translational research. Hospital completion is expected in early 2019. The Affordable Care Act and aging Baby Boomer population continue to shift ambulatory facilities to off campus locations. Hospitals are building new healthcare facilities to expand access and make those locations more affordable. The retail trend has continued to accelerate. Practices and hospitals are leasing space in retail centers, which are more convenient for many consumers. The trend of physician owned developments continues, but many times development companies are no longer equity partners. Instead, they act as consultants. The consolidation of practices will continue to take place. The most notable consolidation over the last six months was joining of twelve orthopedic surgeons with Bone & Joint Clinic of Houston to Houston Methodist Hospital. Lisa Bridges Director of Market Research | Houston Summary Statistics Houston Medical Office Market Q4 2014 Q2 2015 Q4 2015 Vacancy Rate 11.4% 11.9% 11.7% Net Absorption (Thousand Square Feet) 220.8 292.0 482.4 New Construction (Thousand Square Feet) 203.0 216.1 411.8 Under Construction (Thousand Square Feet) 899.5 794.2 458.6 Asking Rents Per Square Foot Per Year Average $24.75 $24.85 $24.82 Class A $27.82 $27.05 $26.35 Class B $24.69 $24.76 $25.09 Market Indicators Relative to prior period Annual Change Quarterly Change Quarterly Forecast* VACANCY NET ABSORPTION NEW CONSTRUCTION UNDER CONSTRUCTION *Projected
  • 2. 6.00% 7.00% 8.00% 9.00% 10.00% $25.00 $26.00 $27.00 $28.00 $29.00 Class A Rents Class A Vacancy *Vacancy percentage includes direct and sublease space. 12.00% 13.00% 14.00% 15.00% 16.00% $20.00 $22.00 $24.00 $26.00 Class B Rents Class B Vacancy *Vacancy percentage includes direct and sublease space. 2 Houston Research & Forecast Report | Year-End 2015 | Healthcare | Colliers International Vacancy & Availability Houston’s medical office market occupancy increased slightly during the second half of 2015 with the citywide average vacancy rate decreasing 20 basis points to 11.7% from 11.9% in Q2 2015. Sublease space has not had a significant impact on current vacancy rates. Of the 3.1M SF of vacant space on the market, only 80,537 SF or 0.3% is sublease space. Disciplined medical office development activity has helped prevent major upheavals in current vacancy levels. There were six new buildings (525,114 SF) added to the market during the second half of 2015. Currently, there are ten medical office buildings totaling 458,600 SF under construction. The largest medical office building currently under construction is the 165,750-SF Class A Memorial Hermann Cypress Medical Office Building located in the Northwest Outlier submarket on Hwy 290 in Fairfield. The 5-story building is 26.7% pre-leased and is expected to deliver in April 2016. Absorption & Demand Houston’s medical office market recorded 519,775 SF of positive net absorption in the second half of 2015, bringing the year-end 2015 total to 577,850 SF. By property class, Class B posted the largest amount of positive net absorption in the second half of 2015, posting 483,875 SF of positive net absorption. Leasing Activity Houston’s medical office leasing activity, which includes renewals, reached 391,646 SF in the second half of 2015, pushing the year- end 2015 total to 846,200 SF. Job Growth & Unemployment (not seasonally adjusted) UNEMPLOYMENT 11/14 11/15 HOUSTON 4.3% 4.9% TEXAS 4.5% 4.5% U.S. 5.5% 4.8% JOB GROWTH Annual Change # of Jobs Added HOUSTON 0.8% 23.7K TEXAS 1.5% 180.4K U.S. 1.9% 2.7M Medical Office CLASS A RENTS AND VACANCY CLASS B RENTS AND VACANCY
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  • 4. 44 Houston Research & Forecast Report | Year-End 2015 | Healthcare | Colliers International Texas Medical Center The Texas Medical Center (TMC) – the world’s largest medical center – represents one of Houston’s major economic drivers and core industries with an estimated regional annual economic impact of $20 billion. TMC is also one of Houston’s largest employers with 106,000 employees, including physicians, scientists, researchers and other advanced degree professionals in the life sciences. The internationally-renowned, 1,345-acre TMC is the world’s largest medical complex of member institutions, including leading medical, academic and research institutions, all of which are non-profit and dedicated to the highest standards of research, education and patient and preventive care. Over 50,000 students – including more than 20,000 international students – are affiliated with TMC, including high school, college and health profession graduate programs. More than 7.2 million patients visit TMC each year, including approximately 16,000 international patient visits. In addition to the medical facilities and institutions of higher learning, TMC is also home to more than 290 professional buildings. Overall, the complex covers over 18 miles of public and private streets and roadways, with 45.8M SF of existing patient, education, and research space. TMC has continued to grow and expand over the past several decades with the majority of growth occurring in the past ten years. The Center is located in the 110-acre University of Texas Research Park, a joint effort between the University of Texas Health Science Center, M.D. Anderson and General Electric Healthcare. TMC spends billions of dollars on research and charity care annually. The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in the Texas Medical Center, ranked #1 in U.S. News & World Reports “Americas Best Hospitals 2014- 2015” for cancer care. Texas Medical Center Member Institutions Baylor College of Medicine Nora’s Home CHI St. Luke’s Health Prairie View A&M University Children’s Memorial Hermann Rice University City of Houston Department of Health and Human Services Ronald McDonald House Houston Coleman HCC College for Health Services Sabin Vaccine Institute DePelchin Children’s Center Shriners Hospital for Children – Galveston Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center Shriners Hospital for Children – Houston Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences St. Dominic Village Harris County Medical Society Texas Children’s Hospital Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services Texas Heart Institute Harris Health System Texas Medical Center Hospital Laundry Cooperative Association Health Science Center Texas A&M University Texas Medical Center YMCA Houston Academy of Medicine Texas Southern University Houston Hospice Texas Women’s University Houston Methodist The Health Museum: John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science Institute for Spirituality and Health The Texas Medical Center Library LIfeGift Thermal Energy Corporation (TECO) MD Anderson Cancer Center TIRR Memorial Hermann Memorial Hermann University of Houston Menninger Clinic University of St. Thomas Michael E. Debakey High School for Health Professions UT Health Michael E. Debakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center UTMB Health
  • 5. 5 North American Research & Forecast Report | 2014 | Office Market Outlook | Colliers International Copyright © 2015 Colliers International. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, we cannot guarantee it. No responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies. Readers are encouraged to consult their professional advisors prior to acting on any of the material contained in this report. Colliers International | Market 000 Address, Suite # 000 Address, Suite # +1 000 000 0000 colliers.com/<<market>> 5 North American Research & Forecast Report | 2014 | Office Market Outlook | Colliers International Copyright © 2016 Colliers International. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, we cannot guarantee it. No responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies. Readers are encouraged to consult their professional advisors prior to acting on any of the material contained in this report. Colliers International | Houston 1233 West Loop South, Suite 900 Houston, Texas 77027 +1 713 222 2111 colliers.com/houstonhealthcareservices Class A (29%) Class B (56%) Class C (15%) Q4 2015 Houston Medical Office Highlights 8.1M SF 15.1M SF Significant Sales Transactions - Q3 and Q4 2015 BUILDING NAME SUBMARKET RBA (SF) YEAR BUILT BUYER SELLER SALE PRICE $/SF CLOSED 1501 River Pointe Dr Conroe 68,832 2004 Healthcare Trust Inc Clarion Partners $17.3M $252 Jul-15 21700-21720 Kingsland Blvd Katy/Grand Parkway West 107,737 2005 Physicians Realty Trust Nimble Development, LLC $40.4M $375 Sep-15 Tomball Medical Center Northwest Outlier 40,000 2014 Inland Real Estate Acquisitions, Inc. RoseRock Capital Group $15.2M $380 Jul-15 Red Oak Plaza North 50,085 1985 Physicians Realty Trust Usp Houston Inc $6.3M approx. $126 Dec-15 Sales Activity Houston’s healthcare investment sales activity included 15 transactions, with an average price per square foot of $232 and an average cap rate of 6.83%. Listed below are a few transactions that closed in the second half of 2015. Sources: CoStar and Real Capital Analytics FOR MORE INFORMATION Lisa Bridges Director of Market Research | Houston +1 713 830 2125 lisa.bridges@colliers.com CONTRIBUTOR Elena Bakina, PhD Vice President | The Woodlands +1 713 830 4008 elena.bakina@colliers.com 458.6K SF 4.0M SF Houston’s healthcare and social assistance and ambulatory health care services job growth is extremely healthy growing 12.1% in three years. 2014 – 2015 5.5% 2013 – 2014 3.5% 2012 – 2013 3.1% 27.2M SF Total Inventory 482,400 SF Net Absorption 11.7% Vacancy