Twin Town - Eosis Behavioral Health
EOSIS Behavioral Health | St. Paul, MN | 7% Cap
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Twin Town operates as an inpatient, behavioral health/chemical dependency center for Men. There is a three-story dormitory with 51-beds and a two-story administration building. A basement tunnel connects the two buildings.
Lease guaranteed by EOSIS (Formerly Meridian Behavioral Health) which is one of the fastest growing, leading behavioral healthcare platforms in the country. Currently, there are 21 locations throughout Minnesota locations.
EOSIS Behavioral Health, LLC was purchased by Renovus Capital in October 2023.
Renovus Capital Partners is a private equity firm that invests in small and mid-sized businesses in the education and training, healthcare services, technology services, and professional services sectors. Renovus Capital Partners is based in the Philadelphia area and manages over $2 billion across its sector focused funds and other strategies
The Metro Transit light rail system passes directly in front of Twin Town, and carries over 14 million passengers per year.
Portfolio of 3 properties, available for portfolio or individual acquisition.
Investment highlights
Annual rent increases, the greater of 3% or CPI, 5% cap per year, but any excess carries over. NOI shown with minimum increases of 3% Annually.
CPI for 2024 was 4.80% Increase.
51-Bed Residential Chemical Dependency Treatment Facility. Two buildings: Three story dormitory building, plus basement; and administration building, two stories plus basement. A tunnel connects the two buildings.
This property includes five parcels: Client Building, Admin Building, Yard & Parking, Garage, and Parking Lot.
Operated as chemical dependency center for 50 years.
The Metro Transit light rail system passes directly in front of Twin Town, and carries over 14 million passengers per year.
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