Senior Living Developments Face Longer Lease Ups, Rising Costs: Report

Senior housing developers and operators are encouraged by occupancy gains in recent months, Senior Housing News reports.

But those stakeholders are still taking a cautious approach to underwriting development and lease-up pro formas for newly opened communities and ground-up projects, and in some cases they are expanding the size of developments to drive gross revenues and cover increased expenses and capital costs. Read more.

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