An interesting piece by Jason Blevins of the Denver Post provides rare insight into CNL's operations:
http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_19221365
http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_19221365
I suppose from the area operators' perspective this may not matter much because of the long term lease contracts that would still apply to the new owner/REIT.But the party comes to a close in 2015, when the CNL Life style REIT expires and the company will liquidate everything in the portfolio. By this time next fall, CNL will begin plotting the sale of its lifestyle properties.
Tony Crocker":2g484yye said:This caught my eye:
I suppose from the area operators' perspective this may not matter much because of the long term lease contracts that would still apply to the new owner/REIT.But the party comes to a close in 2015, when the CNL Life style REIT expires and the company will liquidate everything in the portfolio. By this time next fall, CNL will begin plotting the sale of its lifestyle properties.