Price is priority for panel on sale of facility
Members of a committee charged with evaluating any proposals for purchase of the Champaign County Nursing Home agreed Monday to a process that places a slightly higher emphasis on the price offered for the facility in east Urbana.
The county board voted in January to put the financially troubled nursing home on the market, with a minimum offer of $11 million.
Proposals from bidders are due Wednesday...
The broker working with the county, Matthew Andriano of the Chicago real estate firm Marcus & Millichap, told county officials that no prospective bidders toured the nursing home during a three-day opportunity last week.
“But he said he still believes that there will be three to six proposals submitted,” said Van Anderson, a temporary special project administrator for the county. “He said some may have visited the nursing home in the past.”
Non-Partisan Local Government Updates in Collaboration with the League of Women Voters and the NAACP of Champaign County
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Nursing Home 3 to 6 Bids Expected
From the News-Gazette coverage of last night's RFP meeting:
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