Connect Group Media August 27, 2019
Dennis Kaiser

There has been a dramatic increase in urgent care and accessible primary care medical services operating as “retailers” in neighborhood centers. Kennedy Wilson’s Kyle Fishburn, who specializes in the leasing of anchored shopping centers in Southern California, shared insights into this convergence of retail and healthcare.

He was recently engaged by American Family Care, a national provider of non-emergency room urgent care, to assist in the company’s California expansion. With over 200 clinics and 600 physicians caring for nearly three million patients annually, American Family Care anticipates opening 500 new clinics nationwide over the next five years. Check out what Fishburn had to say in our latest CRE Q&A.

Q: What key factors do you look for in leasing to...

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Topics: Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Primary care, Provider, Retail care, Retailer, Trends, Urgent care
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