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NIC chief economist, Beth Mace, opened the session with an overview of macro-economic conditions.
In the session on local markets, NIC Chief Economist Beth Burnham Mace identified oversupplied markets (Texas) as well as generally healthy areas (California).
In the session, «A Deep Dive into Seniors Housing Local Market Conditions,» NIC Chief Economist Beth Burnham Mace identified oversupplied markets (Texas) as well as generally healthy areas (California).
NIC chief of Research & Analytics, Chuck Harry, announced two new strategic alliances.
NIC Chief of Research & Analytics Chuck Harry announced several new alliances.
NIC Chief Economist Beth Mace presented an overview of the economy and the latest seniors housing market conditions at a session titled, «Current Market Conditions Impacting Senior Care.»
NIC Chief Economist and Director of Outreach, Beth Mace provided an overview of macro-economic conditions.
«Given the new supply that has come into the market, it makes sense that competition would be rearing its head more now than a few years ago,» says NIC Chief Economist Beth Burnham Mace.
However, rent growth is still strong, especially for independent living, accelerating to 2.7 percent in the first quarter, says NIC Chief Economist Beth Burnham Mace.

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Beth Burnham Mace serves as chief economist and director of capital markets outreach with the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing and Care (NIC.)
Mark Zandi, chief economist and co-founder of Moody's Economy.com, and Newt Gingrich, former Republican Speaker of the House and founder of the Center for Health Transformation, will deliver the keynote addresses at the 20th annual NIC Conference...
«The demographics are moving in favor of this sector, but I would say gradually,» says Beth Burnham Mace, chief economist at the NIC, a research and education firm specializing in senior housing, headquartered in Annapolis, Md. «The big push is still a number of years away.
«Nationally and locally, developers, operators, and investors of senior housing and care properties need reliable and accurate data to assess current demand and supply, predict future needs, and make informed business decisions,» said Robert Kramer, chief executive officer of NIC, located in Annapolis, Md. «An explosion in the number of seniors in America, and dramatically changing preferences for how and where they want to live as they age, require serious rethinking to ensure that seniors have the housing and care they desire in order to live with dignity.»
«Assisted living inventory grew by a preliminary 1.1 % in the third quarter, less than half the record pace we saw the prior quarter, while net absorption of units remained strong on the heels of last quarter's record quarterly increase,» said Beth Burnham Mace, chief economist of NIC.
«Demand, as measured by the number of units absorbed, recovered from the first quarter's low levels, but the slip in occupancy shows that the pace of demand did not match new supply,» says Beth Mace, NIC's chief economist.
«This was the fastest growth rate for asking rents since 2007 — nearly ten years ago,» noted Chuck Harry, NIC's chief of research and analytics.
«The sustained competitive market conditions across the metropolitan markets likely contributed to the deceleration in the same store asking rent growth,» said Chuck Harry, NIC's chief of Research & Analytics.
In addition, three members of the NIC Board of Directors were elected to serve additional three - year terms on the board: John Moore, chief executive officer, Atria Senior Living, Inc., Bradley Razook, managing director, CS Capital Advisors and David Watkins, senior vice president, Heitman LLC.
Registration is now open for the 24th NIC National Conference in Chicago, October 1 - 3 with an exciting lineup of speakers including former Board Chairman of the Federal Reserve System Dr. Ben Bernanke, and Dr. Thomas Lee, noted healthcare futurist and chief medical officer at Press Ganey Associates.
«As federal and state budget pressures continue to intensify, providing this increased transparency on the middle - market seniors population will be essential to attract capital and stimulate private sector investment,» said Beth Burnham Mace, chief economist of NIC.
NIC Data Initiatives: Chuck Harry, Chief of Research & Analytics from National Investment Center on Vimeo.
We offer NIC MAP clients exclusive quarterly national reports and data release webinars that are presented by a team of research experts — including the sector's first chief economist — to keep you abreast of industry and market activity and emerging market trends.
Chair: John Moore, Chief Executive Officer, Atria Senior Living Vice Chair: Bradley Razook, President & Managing Director, CS Capital Advisors, LLC Secretary: Jim Seymour, Senior Managing Director, GE Capital, Healthcare Financial Services Treasurer: Dan Biron, Senior Vice President, Berkadia Commercial Mortgage President: Robert Kramer, President, NIC http://www.nic.org/overview/officers.aspx
Going forward, we may begin to see a divergence, as inventory growth headwinds have been developing for assisted living, while construction in independent living remains comparatively tempered,» says Mike Hargrave, NIC's chief market & data strategist.
«We are pleased to expand our relationship with NIC as a Premier Partner,» said Craig Bernfield, chief executive officer, Aviv REIT.
«A combination of factors, including demographics, competition from home healthcare and telehealth, and reforms to the healthcare system may translate into different impacts on occupancy trends in rural and urban settings,» said Beth Burnham Mace, chief economist for NIC.
The comments came during a question - and - answer session moderated by Mary Ann Donaghy, NIC's chief marketing and communications officer, at the organization's Spring Investment Forum, held March 7...
«There remains a wide range of inventory growth rates across the primary markets, as five of the top 31 metropolitan markets alone accounted for 35 percent — more than one - third — of the seniors housing units that came online during the past four quarters,» says Chuck Harry, NIC's chief of research and analytics.
«The quarterly decline in the occupancy rate for assisted living stemmed from a marked slowdown in first - quarter absorption as well as less inventory growth,» says Beth Burnham Mace, chief economist of NIC.
More than 5,900 units were delivered on a net basis, the most in a single quarter since NIC's data collection began in 2006,» said Beth Burnham Mace, chief economist for NIC.
«This was the same growth rate that we saw in the third quarter and marked the fastest growth rate for asking rents in nearly ten years,» noted Chuck Harry, NIC's chief of research and analytics.
«The increase, while subtle, reinforces earlier NIC analysis suggesting a trend away from what had been a rapid decline in the managed Medicare RPPD,» said Beth Burnham Mace, chief economist for NIC.
The fact that activity has been concentrated in relatively few markets is also helping to keep fears of overbuilding in check, notes Beth Burnham Mace, NIC's chief economist and director of outreach.
«There remains a wide range of inventory growth rates across the Primary Markets, as 5 of the top 31 metropolitan markets alone accounted for 35 % — more than one - third — of the seniors housing units that came online during the past four quarters,» said Chuck Harry, NIC's chief of Research & Analytics.
«Annual growth in inventory was high for both assisted living and independent living properties», said Beth Burnham Mace, chief economist for NIC.
We may potentially see a corresponding bounce back in in the second quarter as delayed move - ins from the first quarter take place», said Beth Burnham Mace, chief economist of NIC.
«Despite the sustained softness in assisted living occupancy, assisted living properties continue to comprise the majority of the seniors housing units under construction,» said Chuck Harry, NIC's chief of Research & Analytics.
In the latest in a series of dialogues with key players regarding the current capital environment in the seniors housing and care industry, Michael Hargrave, NIC's Chief Market and Data Strategist, recently interviewed Matt Huber, Division Head of First Niagara's Healthcare Group.
In the latest in a series of dialogues with key players regarding the current capital environment in the seniors housing and care industry, Michael Hargrave, NIC's Chief Market and Data Strategist, recently interviewed Kathryn Burton Gray, Senior Managing Director at Red Mortgage Capital, LLC.
The opening general session was kicked off by NIC executives Brian Jurutka, president and CEO, and Chuck Harry, chief of research and analytics.
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Beth Burnham Mace is the Chief Economist and Director of Outreach at the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care (NIC).
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