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REPORT ON TRIP TO VISIT HEALTHCARE
May 18th through 20th, 1987
By Gary Haxton and Stuart MacMillan
INTERNATIONAL FACILITIES (HCI)
First thing Tuesday morning, May 19th, we
Inc.'s Corporate offices in Austin. There
their Corporate facility. It's one of th
office environments I have ever seen. All
star atrium that is filled with plants an
extremely dynamic work place. It is wort
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visited Healthcare International
are approximately 200 employees in
best laid out and most attractive
of the offices open into a four
water fountains creating an
anyone's time to see.
Ve then visited the Oaks (one of the Brown Schools' facilities), a
psychiatric hospital with 120 beds, built in 1971. The hospital is in a very
stable neighborhood of basically middle income families with home prices in
the mid -eighties on up. The area immediately behind the hospital is
completely built-up. There were few "For Sale" signs in the entire
neighborhood. This area is mostly residential for a one and one-half mile
radius and is well maintained in all directions. The Lolla Adom elementary
school was less than 1/2 mile from the Oaks and a very large high school was
built after the Oaks and is located next door. The school district asked
the Oaks to allow kids to cross the Oaks property to get to school. There
are 239 staff members for the 120 beds. All adolescents (ages ten through
eighteen) with above normal IQ. This is a sixteen year old facility and has
been very well kept. Jim Eberwine, Executive Director, has been there for
six years and has only had two police calls.
We then flew from Austin to Corpus Christie Tuesday afternoon. Corpus
Christie is very similar to Fort Collins (250,000 - 300,000 SMSA). The HCI
facility (Bayview) opened in 1986 (their one year anniversary was that
night). Bayview is surrounded by residential housing with prices ranging
from $75,000 to $150,000. There is a Mormon Church directly across the
street from Bayview and there is also a Baptist church within 1/2 mile and an
Episcipal church just bought land within 1/2 mile to build on. Hogan
Builders & Developers have a show home within two hundred yards of the
facility and, according to some salespersons with Hogan Builders, the
hospital has created no problems. People driving by have thought Bayview was
a condominium project. It is a very attractive and well kept facility.
There is some undeveloped land around, but the area is developing and is very
similar to the Oakridge area. Developments adjacent and within a one mile
radius are well kept and are very nice. HCI built a doctors office's as an
integral part of the hospital. Doctors are now occupying those offices.
They are similar to what is to be included in the Fort Collins facility. The
hospital is on thirteen and one-half acres and is very open and nicely
landscaped. There are three large apartment house projects within 1/2 mile.
There are fewer homes for sale around the hospital than in most Fort Collins
subdivisions. The hospital employees approximately 120 people. Sally
Reagan, Administrator, was very helpful. There is a Baptist church within
1/2 mile and an Episcipal church just bought land within 1/2 mile to build
on. .
Wednesday morning we flew to San Antonio from Corpus Christi and visited
Laurel Ridge. It a 160 bed psychiatric hospital under construction and is
scheduled to open in September. It is a beautiful facility!l the attention
to detail and the hospital layout is extra ordinary. The site is in an area
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of San Antonio that is developing middle to upper income housing areas and is
within a 1/2 mile radius of the hospital. Sales people in a show home 1/2
mile from the hospital were not aware of any problems and were not really
aware of the hospital. A study of 200 houses within a 1/2 mile radius of the
hospital were priced from $80,000 to $250,000 with an average of over
$150,000. This facility should be similar to the one in Fort Collins, only
larger.
Conclusions: Everitt Companies can feel very good about supporting this
facility, both from a use and aesthetics standpoint.
Also, this facility will employ over 120 people in various job
classifications, and Healthcare Internationl's investment in the project will
be in excess of $8,000,000.
Ve feel very comfortable that this facility will be a tremendous asset to
Oakridge and the community as a whole.