Ensign Group expands its portfolio with the acquisition of skilled nursing facilities and healthcare campus in Texas, bringing its total operations to 334.
The Ensign Group (ENSG) announced that it acquired the real estate and operations of Mesquite Post Acute Care, a 120-bed skilled nursing ...
These facilities will continue to be operated by independent operating subsidiaries of Ensign and subject to long-term triple net leases with Standard Bearer. “We have been anxiously waiting to ...
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The Ensign Group, Inc. announced the successful acquisition of real estate for several skilled nursing facilities in Texas through its captive real estate company, Standard Bearer Healthcare REIT ...
Texas. The real estate was acquired by The Ensign Group subsidiary Standard Bearer Healthcare REIT, the release said. The company separately acquired the real estate of four other skilled nursing ...
The Ensign Group (Nasdaq: ENSG) and its captive real estate company Standard Bearer REIT acquired five skilled nursing facilities in Texas for undisclosed ...
The Ensign Group, Inc. announced the acquisition ... a 120-bed skilled nursing facility located in Lubbock, Texas. The real estate was acquired by a subsidiary of Standard Bearer Healthcare ...
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The Ensign Group, a publicly traded holding company based in San Juan Capistrano, Calif., has acquired five Texas nursing homes through its real estate company, Standard Bearer Healthcare REIT.
A nearly 3,300-acre property just outside of Kerrville, Texas, is up for grabs ... Ranch Sales at Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty. Dullnig says in a statement. “Its size and location ...
Texas’s last legislative session culminated in an $18 billion deal to reduce property taxes. The deal made a dent in property owners’ bills, but this year, lawmakers are coming back for more.