Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

Property Portfolio

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Property Portfolio
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2016
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract]  
Property, Plant and Equipment Disclosure [Text Block]
Note 3 – Property Portfolio
 
Summary of Properties under Executed Asset Purchase Agreements as of December 31, 2016
 
Great Bend Facility
 
On December 30, 2016, the Company entered into a purchase contract with Great Bend Surgical Properties, LLC (“GB Seller”) to acquire, through a wholly owned subsidiary of the Operating Partnership, the buildings and land known as Great Bend Regional Hospital (the “GB Property”) located in Great Bend, Kansas for a purchase price of $24.5 million.
 
The GB Property is operated by Great Bend Regional Hospital, LLC (“GB Tenant”), a physician owned group. Upon the closing of the acquisition of the GB Property, the Company intends to lease the GB Property back to GB Tenant under a 15-year triple-net lease (the “GB Lease”), with two ten-year renewal options. The GB Lease will be guaranteed by the physician owners of the GB Tenant. Eventually the GB Lease will also be guaranteed by an employee stock ownership plan (“ESOP”). When the Company determines that the creditworthiness, operating history, and financial results of the ESOP are acceptable, the physicians will be released from the lease guarantee, and the ESOP will become the sole guarantor. The aggregate annual rent under the GB Lease will be $2,143,750, subject to annual rent escalations equal to the greater of 2% or Consumer Price Index, with a maximum increase of 10%. Upon the satisfaction of customary closing conditions, the Company expects to close this acquisition during the second quarter of 2017 and expects to fund the acquisition using borrowings from its revolving credit facility or other available cash. Refer to Note 4 – “Notes Payable Related to Acquisitions and Revolving Credit Facility,” for disclosure related to the revolving credit facility.
 
Sandusky Facilities
 
This transaction includes one medical property (out of a total portfolio of seven medical properties) located in Sandusky, Ohio, for which the Company assumed the original buyer’s interest in an asset purchase agreement effective September 29, 2016, for an allocated purchase price of $1.1 million. Upon the satisfaction of customary closing conditions, the Company expects to close this acquisition during the second quarter of 2017 and expects to fund the acquisition using borrowings from its revolving credit facility or other available cash. For details related to the completed acquisition of the five medical properties on October 7, 2016 for a purchase price of $4.6 million, refer to the disclosure in the “Summary of Properties Acquired During the Year Ended December 31, 2016,” immediately following this disclosure. For details regarding the one building that closed on March 10, 2017, refer to Note 12 – “Subsequent Events.”
 
Summary of Properties Acquired During the Year Ended December 31, 2016
 
During the year ended December 31, 2016, the Company completed 10 acquisitions. A description of each facility acquired is as follows.
 
HealthSouth Facilities
 
HealthSouth East Valley Rehabilitation Hospital – Mesa, AZ
 
On December 20, 2016, the Company, through a wholly owned subsidiary of the Operating Partnership, acquired, pursuant to a purchase contract (the “Mesa PSA”) with HR ACQUISITION I CORPORATION (the “Mesa Seller”) the land and buildings known as the HealthSouth East Valley Rehabilitation Hospital (the “Mesa Property”) located in Mesa, AZ from the Mesa Seller for a purchase price of $22,350,000.
 
Upon the closing of the acquisition of the Mesa Property, the Company assumed from the Mesa Seller the existing triple-net lease agreement (the “Mesa Lease”) pursuant to which the Mesa Property is leased to HealthSouth Mesa Rehabilitation Hospital, LLC with a remaining initial lease term of approximately eight years, subject to four consecutive five-year renewal options by the tenant, which lease is guaranteed by HealthSouth Corporation (“HealthSouth”). The aggregate annual rent for the Mesa Property is currently $1,710,617, subject to 3% annual rent escalations. HealthSouth Mesa Rehabilitation Hospital, LLC has the option under the Mesa Lease to purchase the Mesa Property at the end of the initial lease term and at the end of each renewal term thereof, if any, upon the terms and conditions set forth in the Mesa Lease.
 
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Altoona – Altoona, PA
 
On December 20, 2016, the Company, through a wholly owned subsidiary of the Operating Partnership, acquired, pursuant to a purchase contract (the “Altoona PSA”) with HR ACQUISITION OF PENNSYLVANIA, INC. (the “Altoona Seller”) the land and building comprising the HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Altoona (the “Altoona Property”) located in Altoona, PA from the Altoona Seller for a purchase price of $21,545,000.
 
Upon the closing of the acquisition of the Altoona Property, the Company assumed from the Altoona Seller the existing triple-net lease agreement (the “Altoona Lease”) pursuant to which the Altoona Property is leased to HealthSouth with a remaining initial lease term of approximately 4.5 years, subject to two consecutive five-year renewal options by the tenant. The annual rent for the Altoona Property is currently $1,635,773, subject to annual rent escalations based on increases in the consumer price index, or CPI, but not greater than 4% nor less than 2%.
 
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Mechanicsburg – Mechanicsburg, PA
 
On December 20, 2016, the Company, through a wholly owned subsidiary of the Operating Partnership, pursuant to a purchase contract (the “Mechanicsburg PSA” and together with the Mesa PSA and the Altoona PSA, and the transactions contemplated thereby, the “Transactions”) with HR ACQUISITION OF PENNSYLVANIA, INC. (the “Lease Assignor” and PENNSYLVANIA HRT, INC. (“HRT”), Lease Assignor and HRT collectively referred to as “Mechanicsburg Seller”) (i) acquired the land and building comprising the HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Mechanicsburg (the “Mechanicsburg Property”) located in Mechanicsburg, PA from the Mechanicsburg Seller for a purchase price of $24,198,000; and (ii) accepted an assignment of the ground lessee’s interest (the “Assignment”) in the Ground Lease dated May 1, 1996 from the Lease Assignor, whereby HRT ground leased the Mechanicsburg Property to the Lease Assignor.
 
Upon the closing of the acquisition of the Mechanicsburg Property and acceptance of the Assignment, the Company assumed from the Lease Assignor the existing triple-net lease agreement (the “Mechanicsburg Lease”) pursuant to which the Mechanicsburg Property is leased to HealthSouth with a remaining initial lease term of approximately 4.5 years, subject to two consecutive five-year renewal options by the tenant. The annual rent for the Mechanicsburg Property is currently $1,836,886, subject to annual rent escalations based on increases in the CPI, but not greater than 4% nor less than 2%. HealthSouth has the option under the Mechanicsburg Lease to purchase the Mechanicsburg Property at the end of the initial lease term and at the end of each renewal term thereof, if any, upon the terms and conditions set forth in the Mechanicsburg Lease.
 
The obligations under the Mesa Lease are guaranteed by HealthSouth (NYSE: HLS). Additionally, HealthSouth is the tenant of the leases for both the Altoona Property and the Mechanicsburg Property. Information about HealthSouth, including its audited historical financial statements, can be obtained from its Annual Report on Form 10-K and other reports and filings available on its website at http://www.healthsouth.com/ or on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. The HealthSouth acquisitions were funded using the Company’s revolving credit facility and available cash.
 
Accounting Treatment
 
The Company accounted for the acquisitions of the three HealthSouth facilities as business combinations in accordance with the provisions of ASC Topic 805.
 
The following table presents the preliminary purchase price allocation for the assets acquired as part of the HealthSouth facilities acquisitions:
 
Land and site improvements
 
$
5,614,486
 
Building and tenant improvements
 
 
56,220,509
 
In place leases
 
 
5,154,249
 
Above market lease intangibles
 
 
74,096
 
Leasing costs
 
 
1,088,813
 
Below market lease intangibles
 
 
(59,153)
 
Total purchase price
 
$
68,093,000
 
 
The above allocation is preliminary and subject to revision within the measurement period, not to exceed one year from the date of the acquisition.
 
Ellijay Facilities
 
On December 16, 2016, pursuant to the terms of an asset purchase agreement between the Company, as Purchaser, and SunLink Healthcare Professional Property, LLC, a Georgia limited liability company, as seller (“SunLink”), the Company acquired three buildings, consisting of one medical office building and two ancillary healthcare related buildings (the “Facilities”), encompassing an aggregate of 44,162 square feet located in Ellijay, Georgia, for a purchase price of $4.9 million. The acquisitions included the SunLink Facilities, together with the real property, the improvements, and all appurtenances thereto owned by the SunLink. The SunLink Facilities are operated by Piedmont Mountainside Hospital, Inc., the existing tenant of the SunLink Facilities (“Piedmont”).
 
Upon the closing of the transaction, the Company assumed the previous landlord’s interest in the existing 10-year triple-net lease with Piedmont, effective as of July 1, 2016 and expiring in 2026. The acquisition was funded using a portion of the proceeds from the Company’s initial public offering.
 
Accounting Treatment
 
The Company accounted for the acquisition of the Ellijay facilities as a business combination in accordance with the provisions of ASC Topic 805.
 
The following table presents the preliminary purchase price allocation for the assets acquired as part of the HealthSouth facilities acquisition:
 
Land and site improvements
 
$
913,509
 
Building and tenant improvements
 
 
3,336,809
 
In place leases
 
 
672,307
 
Leasing commissions and legal fees
 
 
197,576
 
Below market lease intangibles
 
 
(220,201)
 
Total purchase price
 
$
4,900,000
 
  
The above allocation is preliminary and subject to revision within the measurement period, not to exceed one year from the date of the acquisition.
 
Carson City Facilities
 
On September 27, 2016, the Company assumed the original buyer’s interest in an asset purchase agreement between the original buyer and Carson Medical Complex, a Nevada general partnership, as seller (“Carson”). On October 31, 2016, the Company, pursuant to the asset purchase agreement, acquired two medical office buildings (the “Carson Facilities”), encompassing an aggregate of 20,632 square feet, located in Carson City, Nevada for a purchase price of $3.8 million (approximately $4.0 million including legal and related fees). The acquisitions included the Carson Facilities, together with the real property, the improvements, and all appurtenances thereto owned by Carson. The Carson Facilities are operated by Carson Medical Group, a Nevada professional corporation, the existing tenant of the Carson Facilities (the “Carson Tenant”).
 
Upon the closing of the transaction, the Company assumed the previous landlord’s interest in the existing 7-year triple-net lease with Carson Tenant, effective as of October 31, 2016 and expiring in 2023. The lease provides for one five-year extension at the option of the Carson Tenant. The acquisition was funded using a portion of the proceeds from the Company’s initial public offering.
 
Sandusky Facilities
 
On September 29, 2016, the Company assumed the original buyer’s interest in an asset purchase agreement between the original buyer and NOMS Property, LLC and Northern Ohio Medical Specialists, LLC, both Ohio limited liability companies, as sellers (“NOMS,” and together with NOMS Property, LLC, the “NOMS Sellers”), to acquire a portfolio of seven medical properties (the “NOMS Facilities”) known as the NOMS portfolio located in Sandusky, Ohio, for a total purchase price of $10.0 million. The acquisition included the NOMS Facilities, together with the real property, the improvements, and all appurtenances thereto. The NOMS Facilities are operated by NOMS, the existing tenant of the NOMS Facilities (the “NOMS Tenant”).
 
On October 7, 2016, pursuant to the terms of the above-referenced asset purchase agreement, the Company acquired five of the seven properties comprising the NOMS Facilities (the “Five Properties”). The Five Properties encompassed an aggregate of 24,184 square feet, and the Company purchased the Five Properties for the allocated purchase price of $4.6 million (approximately $4.7 million including legal and related fees) of the total $10 million purchase price. Upon its acquisition of the Five Properties, the Company entered into a new 11-year triple-net lease with NOMS Tenant, effective as of October 7, 2016, and expiring in 2027. The lease provides for four additional five-year renewal options. The acquisition of the Five Properties was funded using a portion of the proceeds from the Company’s initial public offering.
 
As discussed in Note 12 – “Subsequent Events,” the Company closed on the acquisition of one of the properties on March 10, 2017 in the amount of approximately $4.3 million using funds from the revolving credit facility. Upon the satisfaction of customary closing conditions, the Company expects to close the acquisition of the remaining property for approximately $1.1 million during the second quarter of 2017. The Company is leasing the property that closed in March 2017 to the NOMS Tenant and will lease the remaining property when acquired to the NOMS Tenant both using a triple-net lease structure with an initial term of 11 years with four additional five-year renewal options. The acquisition of the remaining building will be funded using borrowings from the Company’s revolving credit facility or other available cash.
 
Watertown Facilities
 
On September 30, 2016, the Company closed on an asset purchase agreement with Brown Investment Group, LLC, a South Dakota limited liability company, to acquire a 30,062 square foot clinic, a 3,136 square foot administration building and a 13,686 square foot facility, both located in Watertown South Dakota (collectively, the “Watertown Facilities”), for a purchase price of $9.0 million (approximately $9.1 million including legal and related fees). The acquisitions included the Watertown Facilities, together with the real property, the improvements, and all appurtenances thereto. The Watertown Facilities are operated by the Brown Clinic, P.L.L.P. (“Brown Clinic”), a South Dakota professional limited liability partnership.
 
Upon the closing of the transaction, the Company leased the portfolio properties to Brown Clinic via a 15-year triple-net lease that expires in 2031. The lease provides for two additional five-year extensions at the option of the tenant. The acquisition was funded using a portion of the proceeds from the Company’s initial public offering.
  
East Orange Facility
 
On September 29, 2016, the Company closed on an asset purchase agreement with Prospect EOGH, Inc. (“Prospect”), a New Jersey corporation, and wholly-owned subsidiary of Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc. (“PMH”), a Delaware corporation, to acquire a 60,442 square foot medical office building (“MOB”) located at 310 Central Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey on the campus of the East Orange General Hospital, for a purchase price of $11.86 million (approximately $12.3 million including legal and related fees). The acquisitions included the MOB, together with the real property, the improvements, and all appurtenances thereto.
 
Upon the closing of the transaction, the Company leased the MOB to PMH via a 10-year triple-net lease that expires in 2026. The lease provides for four additional five-year extensions at the option of the tenant. The acquisition was funded using a portion of the proceeds from the Company’s initial public offering.
 
Reading Facilities
 
On July 20, 2016, the Company closed on an asset purchase agreement to acquire a 17,000 square foot eye center located at 1802 Papermill Road, Wyomissing, PA 19610 (the “Eye Center”) owned and operated by Paper Mill Partners, L.P., a Pennsylvania limited partnership, and a 6,500 square foot eye surgery center located at 2220 Ridgewood Road, Wyomissing, PA 19610 (the “Surgery Center”) owned and operated by Ridgewood Surgery Center, L.P., a Pennsylvania limited partnership, for a purchase price of $9.20 million (approximately $9.38 million including legal and related fees). The acquisition included both facilities, together with the real property, the improvements, and all appurtenances thereto.
 
Upon the closing of the transaction, the Eye Center was leased back to Berks Eye Physicians & Surgeons, Ltd., a Pennsylvania professional corporation (the “Eye Center Tenant”) and the Surgery Center was leased back to Ridgewood Surgery Associates, LLC, a Pennsylvania limited liability company (the “Surgery Center Tenant”). Both leases are 10-year absolute triple-net lease agreements that expire in 2026 and are cross defaulted. Both leases also provide for two consecutive five-year extensions at the option of the tenants. The Eye Center lease is guaranteed by the Surgery Center Tenant and the Surgery Center lease is guaranteed by the Eye Center Tenant, each pursuant to a written guaranty. The acquisition was funded using a portion of the proceeds from the Company’s initial public offering.
 
Melbourne Facility
 
On March 31, 2016, the Company closed on a purchase agreement to acquire a 78,000 square-foot medical office building located on the Melbourne Bayfront for a purchase price of $15.45 million (approximately $15.5 million including legal and related fees) from Marina Towers, LLC, a Florida limited liability company. The facility is located at 709 S. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne, FL on 1.9 acres of land. The acquisition included the site and building, an easement on the adjacent property to the north for surface parking, all tenant leases, and above and below ground parking garages. The entire facility has been leased back to Marina Towers, LLC via a 10-year absolute triple-net master lease agreement that expires in 2026. The tenant has two successive options to renew the lease for five-year periods on the same terms and conditions as the primary non-revocable lease term with the exception of rent, which will be adjusted to the prevailing fair market rent at renewal and will escalate in successive years during the extended lease period at two percent annually.
 
The Melbourne facility acquisition was financed in full using proceeds from the third party Cantor Loan, which is disclosed in Note 4 – “Notes Payable Related to Acquisitions and Revolving Credit Facility.”
 
Westland Facility
 
On March 31, 2016, the Company closed on a purchase agreement to acquire a two-story medical office building and ambulatory surgery center located in Westland, Michigan for an aggregate purchase price of $4.75 million from Cherry Hill Real Estate, LLC (“Cherry Hill”). The property contains 15,018 leasable square feet and is located on a 1.3-acre site. Under the purchase agreement, the Company acquired the site and building, including parking. Also on March 31, 2016, the Company executed a lease agreement for the entire facility with The Surgical Institute of Michigan, LLC under a triple-net master lease agreement that expires in 2026, subject to two successive ten-year renewal options for the tenant on the same terms as the initial lease, except that the rental rate will be subject to adjustment upon each renewal based on then-prevailing market rental rates. The purchase agreement contains customary covenants, representations and warranties. Commensurate with the execution of its lease with the Company, The Surgical Institute of Michigan, LLC terminated its lease agreement with Cherry Hill that was in place at the time of the sale of the facility to the Company. The Company has accounted for this acquisition as a business combination in accordance with the provisions of ASC Topic 805, and accordingly the transaction has been recorded at fair value with all values allocated to land and building based upon their fair values at the date of acquisition. No intangible assets were identified in connection with this acquisition and accordingly the purchase price of $4.75 million was allocated approximately $4.52 million to building and approximately $0.23 million to land.
 
The Westland facility acquisition was financed in full using proceeds from the third party Cantor Loan, which is disclosed in Note 4 – “Notes Payable Related to Acquisitions and Revolving Credit Facility.”
 
Plano Facility
 
On January 28, 2016, the Company closed on an asset purchase agreement with an unrelated party Star Medreal, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, to acquire a hospital facility located in Plano, Texas, along with all real property and improvements thereto for $17.5 million (approximately $17.7 million including legal and related fees). Under the terms of the agreement, the Company was obligated to pay a development fee of $500,000 to Lumin, LLC at closing. The property has been leased back via an absolute triple-net lease agreement that expires in 2036. The tenant will be Star Medical Center, LLC and Lumin Health, LLC will serve as guarantor. Lumin Health, LLC is an affiliate and management company for Star Medical Center, LLC. The tenant has two successive options to renew the lease for ten-year periods on the same terms and conditions as the primary non-revocable lease term with the exception of rent, which will be computed at then prevailing fair market value as determined by an appraisal process defined in the lease. The terms of the lease also provide for a tenant allowance up to $2.75 million for a 6,400 square foot expansion to be paid by the Company.
 
Also on January 28, 2016, the Company entered into a Promissory Note and Deed of Trust with East West Bank to borrow a total of $9,223,500. Deferred financing costs of $53,280 were incurred and capitalized by the Company in securing this loan. The loan was scheduled to mature on January 28, 2021, five years from the closing date. At closing the Company paid the lender a non-refundable deposit of $50,000 and a non-refundable commitment fee of $46,118. The loan bears interest at a rate per annum equal to the Wall Street Journal Prime Rate (as quoted in the "Money Rates" column of The Wall Street Journal (Western Edition), rounded to two decimal places, as it may change from time to time, plus 0.50%, but not less than 4.0%. Interest expense of $64,551 was incurred on this note for the year ended December 31, 2016, prior to its repayment. As discussed in Note 4 – “Notes Payable Related to Acquisitions and Revolving Credit Facility,” the Company used a portion of the proceeds from another third party loan to repay the $9,223,500 principal balance of the note with East West Bank in full as of December 31, 2016. The Company also wrote off the deferred financing costs of $53,280 as of December 31, 2016 related to this note.
 
 Additional funding for this transaction was received from ZH USA, LLC during the year ended December 31, 2015 in the amount of $9,369,310 (consisting of $9,025,000 funded directly for this transaction and $344,310 that was held in escrow from previous funding from ZH USA, LLC). The $9,369,310 was recorded by the Company as unsecured Convertible Debentures due to related party on demand, bearing interest at eight percent per annum. ZH USA, LLC may elect to convert all or a portion of the outstanding principal amount of the Convertible Debenture into shares of the Company’s common stock in an amount equal to the principal amount of the Convertible Debenture, together with accrued but unpaid interest, divided by $12.748. See Note 6 – “Related Party Transactions” for details regarding the conversion to common stock or pay-off of the Convertible Debenture balance as of December 31, 2016.
 
A rollforward of the gross investment in land, building and improvements as of December 31, 2016, resulting from the ten acquisitions completed during the year ended December 31, 2016, is as follows:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Improvements and
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Intangible Assets
 
Gross
 
 
 
Land
 
Building
 
and Liabilities
 
Investment
 
Balances as of January 1, 2016
 
$
4,563,852
 
$
51,574,271
 
$
-
 
$
56,138,123
 
Acquisitions:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HealthSouth Facilities
 
 
4,285,439
 
 
55,442,121
 
 
8,365,440
 
 
68,093,000
 
Ellijay Facilities
 
 
777,283
 
 
2,929,183
 
 
1,193,534
 
 
4,900,000
 
Carson City Facilities
 
 
760,000
 
 
3,268,350
 
 
-
 
 
4,028,350
 
Sandusky Facilities
 
 
228,427
 
 
4,518,978
 
 
-
 
 
4,747,405
 
Watertown Facilities
 
 
1,100,000
 
 
8,002,171
 
 
-
 
 
9,102,171
 
East Orange Facility
 
 
2,150,000
 
 
10,112,200
 
 
-
 
 
12,262,200
 
Reading Facilities
 
 
1,440,000
 
 
7,939,985
 
 
-
 
 
9,379,985
 
Melbourne Facility
 
 
1,200,000
 
 
14,250,000
 
 
-
 
 
15,450,000
 
Westland Facility
 
 
230,000
 
 
4,520,000
 
 
-
 
 
4,750,000
 
Plano Facility
 
 
1,050,000
 
 
16,696,139
 
 
-
 
 
17,746,139
 
Total Additions:
 
 
13,221,149
 
 
127,679,127
 
 
9,558,974
 
 
150,459,250
 
Balances as of December 31, 2016
 
$
17,785,001
 
$
179,253,398
 
$
9,558,974
 
$
206,597,373
 
 
A rollforward of the gross investment in land, building and improvements as of December 31, 2015, resulting from the two acquisitions completed during the year ended December 31, 2015, is as follows:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Improvements and
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Intangible Assets
 
Gross
 
 
 
Land
 
Building
 
and Liabilities
 
Investment
 
Balances as of January 1, 2015
 
$
572,400
 
$
23,801,362
 
$
-
 
$
24,373,762
 
Acquisitions:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tennessee Facilities
 
 
2,704,452
 
 
17,451,238
 
 
-
 
 
20,155,690
 
West Mifflin Facility
 
 
1,287,000
 
 
10,321,671
 
 
-
 
 
11,608,671
 
Total Additions:
 
 
3,991,452
 
 
27,772,909
 
 
-
 
 
31,764,361
 
Balances as of December 31, 2016
 
$
4,563,852
 
$
51,574,271
 
$
-
 
$
56,138,123
 
 
Depreciation expense was $2,334,664 and $659,671 for the years ended December 31, 2016 and December 31, 2015, respectively.
 
For information related to property transactions that occurred subsequent to December 31, 2016 refer to Note 12 – “Subsequent Events.”
 
Summary of Properties in the Company’s Portfolio as of December 31, 2015
 
Tennessee Facilities
 
On December 31, 2015, the Company acquired a six building, 52,266 square foot medical clinic portfolio for a purchase price of $20.0 million (approximately $20.2 including legal and related fees). Five of the facilities are located in Tennessee and one facility is located in Mississippi. The portfolio will be leased back through Gastroenterology Center of the Midsouth, P.C. via an absolute triple-net lease agreement that expires in 2027. The tenant has two successive options to renew the lease for five year periods on the same terms and conditions as the primary non-revocable lease term with the exception of rent, which will be computed at the same rate of escalation used during the fixed lease term. Base rent increases by 1.75% each lease year commencing on January 1, 2018. The property is owned in fee simple. Funding for the transaction and all related costs was received in the form of a convertible debenture (“Convertible Debenture”) the Company issued to its majority stockholder in the total amount of $20,900,000. Refer to Note 6 – “Related Party Transactions” for additional details regarding the funding of this transaction.
 
West Mifflin Facility
 
On September 25, 2015, the Company acquired a surgery center and medical office building located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania and the adjacent parking lot for $11.35 million (approximately $11.6 million including legal and related fees) of approximately 27,193 square feet, combined. The facilities are operated by Associates in Ophthalmology, LTD and Associates Surgery Centers, LLC, respectively, and leased back to those entities by the Company via two separate lease agreements that expire in 2030. Each lease has two successive options by the tenants to renew for five year periods. Base rent increases by 2% each lease year commencing on October 1, 2018. The property is owned in fee simple. In connection with the acquisition of the facilities, the Company borrowed $7,377,500 from Capital One, National Association (“Capital One”) and funded the remainder of the purchase price with the proceeds from a Convertible Debenture it issued to its majority stockholder in the total amount of $4,545,838. Refer to Note 4 – “Notes Payable Related to Acquisitions and Revolving Credit Facility” and Note 6 – “Related Party Transactions” for additional details regarding the funding of this transaction.
 
Asheville Facility
 
On September 19, 2014, the Company acquired an approximately 8,840 square foot medical office building known as the Orthopedic Surgery Center, located in Asheville, North Carolina for $2.5 million. The Asheville facility is subject to an operating lease which expires in 2017, with lease options to renew up to five years. The property is owned in fee simple. In connection with the acquisition of the Asheville facility, the Company borrowed $1.7 million from the Bank of North Carolina and funded the remainder of the purchase price with the proceeds from a Convertible Debenture it issued to its majority stockholder and with the Company’s existing cash. Refer to Note 4 – “Notes Payable Related to Acquisitions and Revolving Credit Facility” for additional details regarding the funding of this transaction and the prepayment in full of this note.
 
Omaha Facility
 
On June 5, 2014, the Company completed the acquisition of a 56-bed long term acute care hospital located at 1870 S 75th Street, Omaha, Nebraska for $21.7 million (approximately $21.9 million including legal fees). The Omaha facility is operated by Select Specialty Hospital – Omaha, Inc. pursuant to a sublease which expires in 2023, with sub lessee options to renew up to 60 years. The real property where the Omaha facility and other improvements are located are subject to a land lease with Catholic Health Initiatives, a Colorado nonprofit corporation (the “land lease”). The land lease initially was to expire in 2023 with sub lessee options to renew up to 60 years. However, as of December 31, 2015, the Company exercised two five-year lease renewal options and therefore the land lease currently expires in 2033, subject to future renewal options by the Company. In connection with the acquisition of the Omaha facility in June 2014, the Company borrowed $15.06 million from Capital One and funded the remainder of the purchase price with funds from its majority stockholder. Refer to Note 4 – “Notes Payable Related to Acquisitions and Revolving Credit Facility” for additional details regarding the funding of this transaction and the prepayment in full of this note.
 
Unaudited Pro Forma Financial Information for 2016 Business Combination Transactions
 
The following table illustrates the unaudited pro forma consolidated revenue, net loss, and earnings per share as if the entities that the Company acquired during the year ended December 31 2016 that were accounted for as business combinations (the HealthSouth, Ellijay, and Westland facilities) had occurred as of January 1, 2015:
 
 
 
Year Ended December 31,
 
 
 
2016
 
2015
 
 
 
(unaudited)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Revenue
 
$
14,097,839
 
$
8,456,721
 
Net loss
 
$
(4,405,827)
 
$
(776,656)
 
Loss per share
 
$
(0.47)
 
$
(3.11)
 
Weighted average shares outstanding
 
 
9,302,244
 
 
250,000
 
 
Intangible Assets and Liabilities
 
The following is a summary of the carrying amount of intangible assets and liabilities as of December 31, 2016. The Company had no intangible assets or liabilities as of December 31, 2015.
 
 
 
Year Ended December 31, 2016
 
 
 
 
 
Accumulated
 
 
 
 
 
Cost
 
Amortization
 
Net
 
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In-place leases
 
$
5,826,556
 
$
(34,789)
 
$
5,791,767
 
Above market leases
 
 
74,096
 
 
(443)
 
 
73,653
 
Leasing costs
 
 
1,286,389
 
 
(7,533)
 
 
1,278,856
 
 
 
$
7,187,041
 
$
(42,765)
 
$
7,144,276
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Below market leases
 
$
279,354
 
$
(1,437)
 
$
277,917
 
 
The following is a summary of the acquired lease intangible amortization for the year ended December 31, 2016.
 
Amortization expense related to in-place leases
 
$
34,789
 
Amortization expense related to leasing costs
 
$
7,533
 
Decrease of rental revenue related to above market leases
 
$
443
 
Increase of rental revenue related to below market leases
 
$
1,437
 
 
Future aggregate net amortization of the acquired lease intangible as of December 31, 2016, is as follows:
 
 
 
Net Increase
 
Net Increase
 
 
 
in Revenue
 
in Expenses
 
2017
 
$
23,090
 
$
1,281,463
 
2018
 
 
23,090
 
 
1,281,463
 
2019
 
 
23,090
 
 
1,281,463
 
2020
 
 
23,090
 
 
1,281,463
 
2021
 
 
20,246
 
 
666,850
 
Thereafter
 
 
91,658
 
 
1,277,921
 
Total
 
$
204,264
 
$
7,070,623
 
 
For the year ended December 31, 2016, the weighted average amortization period for asset lease intangibles and liability lease intangibles are 5.5 years and 7.6 years, respectively.