REDICO, One Orchard Launch Medical Outpatient Investment Platform InfraMed
Why this matters
The launch of InfraMed Properties by REDICO and One Orchard underscores a continued institutional pivot toward healthcare real estate, particularly outpatient medical facilities. This move reflects broader capital-market dynamics where investors seek resilient asset classes amid ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty and evolving healthcare delivery models. Outpatient medical properties have gained favor for their defensive income profiles and growth potential, driven by demographic trends and the shift away from inpatient care. By establishing a dedicated investment and operating platform, these partners signal confidence in the sector’s fundamentals and a desire to capture value through active asset management rather than passive ownership. The collaboration between a regional developer and a New York-based capital partner also highlights the increasing convergence of local market expertise with institutional capital, a necessary combination to navigate complex healthcare regulations and tenant requirements. For allocators, InfraMed’s formation suggests that capital is still flowing into specialized CRE niches that offer differentiated risk-return profiles. It also points to a competitive lending environment where platforms with operational capabilities may secure more favorable financing terms. Overall, this development signals healthcare real estate’s sustained appeal as a strategic allocation within diversified institutional portfolios.
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SOUTHFIELD, MICH. AND NEW YORK CITY — Southfield-based REDICO has launched InfraMed Properties, a healthcare infrastructure investment and operating platform formed in partnership with New York City-based One Orchard,…
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