Kennett Square’s Genesis HealthCare Sells for $1 Billion in Fifth-Round Auction

Kennett Square-based Genesis HealthCare agrees on its sale of 101 West State Street for $1.02 billion following five rounds of bidding.

Kennett Square-based Genesis HealthCare has agreed on its sale to 101 West State Street for $1.02 billion following five rounds of bidding last week, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal

The bid for the bankrupt nursing home operator is structured to include $343 million in cash, a $100 million promissory note, and the assumption of $572 million in existing liabilities. 

101 West State Street is backed by California-based Generation Health, a healthcare consulting and operations firm that specializes in managing skilled nursing and post-acute care facilities.

The Genesis HealthCare sale remains subject to approval, with a hearing scheduled for Jan. 20 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Texas. 

Genie 3 Partners, the original stalking horse bidder for the Chester County company, was named the backup bidder after the auction, submitting a final bid of $991 million. Genie 3, which set the opening bid of $259 million along with a $100 million promissory note, is a partnership between Milrose Capital and Integro Healthcare Services

Genesis said it was “pleased the competitive, court-supervised process has produced a winning bid that reflects the value of this organization.” 

Read more about the sale of Genesis HealthCare waiting for approval in the Philadelphia Business Journal

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