Tranzon's Successful Auction of Assisted Living/Skilled
Nursing Homes in MD, NC & TN Ensures Operational Continuum Care Locations
Preserved as Ongoing Concerns, Elderly to Remain in Same Homes
Today
(June 20), the Florida Bankruptcy Court in Palm
Beach approved the sale of the nine operational Continuum Care Corporation
facilities, according to Soneet Kapila, the court-appointed trustee and
founding partner of the Fort Lauderdale,
FL - based forensic accounting firm of Kapila
& Company. Scott Baena and Nicole Testa
Mehdipour with the law firm of Bilzin
Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod of
The
Kapila
charged accelerated marketing/auction specialist Tranzon Driggers with the goal
of selling the operational properties as ongoing business concerns to either
one owner or several owners, and offering the two closed facilities to
prospective buyers as well.
Tranzon Driggers, in
"There
was more than adequate business justification to sell the operational
facilities as a going concern, which would guarantee that their value was
maximized. A pre-confirmation sale earlier this month was warranted as these
facilities risked substantial deterioration in value if an expeditious sale did
not occur and any of them were forced to close," said Kapila.
According
to Stephen Karbelk, CAI, Regional
President of Tranzon Fox and the
lead project manager on the sale, the court approved the highest bidders from
the May 30 sealed-bid auction. The nine
operating facilities were purchased by four different bidders for an aggregate
price of $12,060,000. The closings are
expected to occur by the end of next month.
"We were
pleased with the results" notes Karbelk.
"The facilities are being purchased by experienced operators that are
ready to make all of these properties the best they can be."
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