NEWTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Senior Housing Properties Trust (NYSE: SNH) today announced that it has
entered agreements for early terminations of leases for 10 senior living
communities (2,472 living units) currently operated by Sunrise Senior
Living, Inc. (NYSE: SRZ). As and after appropriate regulatory approvals
are obtained, SNH expects to lease these communities to its wholly owned
taxable REIT subsidiaries ("TRSs") and the communities will be managed
by Five Star Quality Care, Inc. (NYSE: FVE).
On December 30, 2011, SNH announced that Sunrise notified SNH that it
would not renew these 10 leases when the current terms end on December
31, 2013. Sunrise's obligations under these leases are guaranteed by
Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR), the former tenant of the 10
communities, and the renewal of these leases required MAR's approval.
The agreement announced today will accelerate the terminations of these
leases and the transfers of these operations from Sunrise to SNH's TRSs.
Also, SNH will purchase the inventory and certain improvements owned by
Sunrise at these communities for a total of $1 million.
The 10 communities had combined average occupancy in 2011 of
approximately 87% and combined gross revenues of approximately $115.6
million. A large majority of these revenues were paid by residents from
their private resources, not from Medicare or Medicaid government funded
programs. The minimum rents historically paid by Sunrise to SNH for
these communities were approximately $13.5 million per year (plus
percentage rents of approximately $2.8 million based upon revenue
increases at these communities) and the net cash flow historically
realized from operations of these communities in 2011 was approximately
1.5x the minimum rents due to SNH. The ten communities are located in
six states: Arizona, 2 communities (293 living units); California, 1
community (393 living units); Florida, 4 communities (1,163 living
units); Illinois, 1 community (364 living units); Texas, 1 community
(145 living units); and Virginia, 1 community (114 living units).
The management contract terms between SNH and Five Star will be
substantially similar to the management contracts previously entered
between SNH and Five Star for other communities owned by SNH and managed
by Five Star; and these management contracts will be combined, or
pooled, with other management contracts between SNH and Five Star,
including the contracts for the Vi®Classic Residences (f/k/a
Classic Residences by Hyatt), for purposes of determining incentive fees
due to Five Star and otherwise. Sunrise will continue to lease four
communities with 1,619 living units owned by SNH under leases which
currently run through December 31, 2018, and Sunrise's obligations to
SNH under those four leases will continue to be guaranteed by Marriott.
Commenting upon today's announcement, David J. Hegarty, President of SNH
made the following statement:
"Because of the expected termination of Sunrise's leases at year end
2013, SNH believes it is important for the community residents and for
SNH that these operations be transferred to a manager with a longer term
outlook as soon as possible.
"Five Star operates some of the highest quality retirement communities
in the country, including several that have achieved national
recognition for superior services to residents. SNH will be working with
Five Star to conduct a thorough investigation of the staffing and
capital needs at these communities; and SNH expects they will become
among the best run communities in the country.
"It appears to SNH that Sunrise has made some progress toward improving
its financial condition since accounting irregularities were disclosed a
few years ago. However, according to information published by Sunrise,
Sunrise remains in default of certain debts. In these circumstances and
in the absence of continuing guarantees of Sunrise's obligations from
Marriott, SNH determined that it would be best for SNH if these
operations were transferred to its TRSs and managed by a financially
stable, high quality operator like Five Star."
Because of required regulatory approvals, the lease terminations, the
new TRS leases and the Five Star management contracts discussed in this
press release are expected to be completed during the remainder of 2012.
Senior Housing Properties Trust is a real estate investment trust, or
REIT, which owns independent and assisted living communities, nursing
homes, rehabilitation hospitals, wellness centers and medical office
buildings throughout the United States. SNH is headquartered inNewton,
MA.
WARNING REGARDING FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
THIS PRESS RELEASE CONTAINS STATEMENTS WHICH CONSTITUTE FORWARD LOOKING
STATEMENTS WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION
REFORM ACT OF 1995 AND OTHER SECURITIES LAWS. ALSO, WHENEVER SNH USES
WORDS SUCH AS "BELIEVE", "EXPECT", "ANTICIPATE", "INTEND", "PLAN",
"ESTIMATE" OR SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS, IT IS MAKING FORWARD LOOKING
STATEMENTS. THESE FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS ARE
BASED UPON SNH'S CURRENT INTENT, BELIEFS OR EXPECTATIONS, BUT THEY ARE
NOT GUARANTEED TO OCCUR AND MAY NOT OCCUR FOR VARIOUS REASONS, INCLUDING
SOME REASONS BEYOND SNH'S CONTROL. FOR EXAMPLE:
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THIS PRESS RELEASE STATES THAT THE HISTORICAL OPERATIONS OF THE 10
COMMUNITIES TO BE LEASED TO SNH'S TRSS COVERED THE MINIMUM RENTS DUE
SNH BY 1.5 TIMES IN 2011. AN IMPLICATION OF THIS STATEMENT MAY BE THAT
SNH WILL REALIZE MORE INCOME FROM THESE COMMUNITIES THAN THE
HISTORICAL RENTS SNH RECEIVED. HOWEVER, THE INCOME WHICH SNH MAY
REALIZE FROM THESE 10 COMMUNITIES WILL DEPEND UPON THE RESULTS OF
FUTURE OPERATIONS MANAGED BY FIVE STAR. FIVE STAR MAY BE UNABLE TO
MAINTAIN THE HISTORICAL OCCUPANCY AT THESE COMMUNITIES AND FIVE STAR'S
OPERATIONS MAY BE MORE EXPENSIVE THAN SUNRISE'S HISTORICAL OPERATIONS.
ALSO, SUNRISE'S FIRST QUARTER 2012 REPORT INDICATES THAT THE CASH FLOW
SUNRISE HAS REALIZED FROM THESE 10 COMMUNITIES IS LESS THAN THE RENTS
DUE SNH AND SNH DOES NOT KNOW WHETHER THESE RESULTS ARE TEMPORARY AND
REVERSIBLE OR IF THEY INDICATE A MORE SERIOUS LONG TERM DECLINE IN
ACHIEVABLE FINANCIAL RESULTS. FACTORS BEYOND SNH'S OR FIVE STAR'S
CONTROL ALSO COULD ADVERSELY IMPACT THE FUTURE FINANCIAL RESULTS OF
THESE COMMUNITIES OR SOME OF THEM, SUCH AS AN OUTBREAK OF PANDEMICS,
OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS OR CHANGES IN LABOR MARKETS. FOR THESE
REASONS, AMONG OTHERS, FIVE STAR'S MANAGEMENT OF THESE 10 COMMUNITIES
MAY NOT PRODUCE FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR SNH WHICH ARE BETTER THAN, OR
EVEN AS GOOD AS, THE HISTORICAL RENTS SNH RECEIVED.
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THIS PRESS RELEASE STATES THAT SNH EXPECTS THE LEASE TERMINATIONS, THE
NEW TRS LEASES AND THE FIVE STAR MANAGEMENT CONTRACTS TO BE COMPLETED
DURING THE REMAINDER OF 2012. ALL OF THE 10 COMMUNITIES DISCUSSED IN
THIS PRESS RELEASE ARE OWNED BY SNH FREE AND CLEAR OF MORTGAGE DEBTS
AND NO LENDER APPROVALS WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE LEASE TERMINATIONS,
THE NEW TRS LEASES OR THE NEW MANAGEMENT AGREEMENTS. HOWEVER, THE
TRANSFERS OF OPERATING CONTROL OF THESE 10 COMMUNITIES ARE SUBJECT TO
HEALTH REGULATORY APPROVALS IN THE STATES WHERE THESE COMMUNITIES ARE
LOCATED AS WELL AS SOME APPROVALS FROM CERTAIN THIRD PARTY PAYORS FOR
RESIDENT SERVICES. SNH CANNOT CONTROL THE RESULTS OR TIMING OF THESE
APPROVAL PROCESSES. ACCORDINGLY, SOME OF THESE APPROVALS MAY BE
DELAYED OR MAY NOT OCCUR AND THE CANCELLATION OF THE SUNRISE LEASES
AND TRANSFER OF OPERATIONS TO SNH'S TRSS MAY BE DELAYED OR MAY NOT
OCCUR.
FOR THESE REASONS, AMONG OTHERS, INVESTORS SHOULD NOT PLACE UNDUE
RELIANCE UPON FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS IN THIS PRESS RELEASE.
EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY LAW, SNH DOES NOT INTEND TO UPDATE OR CHANGE ANY
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS AS A RESULT OF NEW INFORMATION, FUTURE EVENTS
OR OTHERWISE.
A Maryland Real Estate Investment Trust with transferable shares of
beneficial interest listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
No
shareholder, Trustee or officer is personally liable for any act or
obligation of the Trust.
Senior Housing Properties Trust
Timothy A. Bonang, 617-796-8234
Vice
President, Investor Relations
or
Elisabeth A. Heiss,
617-796-8234
Manager, Investor Relations
www.snhreit.com
Source: Senior Housing Properties Trust
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