Bob Rosenthal and Pacific Medical Buildings
Reprinted from Healthcare Real Estate Insights, May 2007

Upon Retirement, Bob Rosenthal Shares Insights About the Healthcare Development Industry
Reprinted from Healthcare Real Estate Insights, May 2007

Bob Rosenthal of PMB Retires
Reprinted from Healthcare Real Estate Insights, May 2007

Pain Relief for Hospitals
Reprinted from National Real Estate Investor, December 2004

Medical Office Buildings: Remedy for an Ailing Market
Reprinted from National Real Estate Investor, September 2004

Catholic Healthcare West Deal Is Nearly Done
Reprinted from Healthcare Real Estate Insights, November 2003

Medical Facility Parking a Predicament
Reprinted from Healthcare Real Estate Insights, August 2003

Outpatient Centers Are In Fashion
Reprinted from Healthcare Real Estate Insights, March 2003

The Plaza at Washoe
Reprinted from the Nevada Construction Review, 2001

Developer Too Busy to Celebrate 30th Anniversary
Reprinted from San Diego Business Journal, April 16, 2001

Firm Relies on Resourcefulness to Meet Challenge of Remodeling
Reprinted from the San Diego Daily Transcript, June 29, 2000

Development Under Way for Sharp Medical Offices
Reprinted from the San Diego Business Journal, May 15, 2000

Free Facilities for Cash-Strapped Hospitals
Reprinted from Health Facilities Management Magazine, April 2000

Specialty Property Management Shows Advantages
Reprinted from the San Diego Daily Transcript, March 30, 2000

Developers Assist Hospitals With Parking Structure Design & Financing
As Seen in Parking Today, February 2000

Developer Offers 'Win-Win' Construction Solution for Capital-Starved Hospitals
Reprinted from Health Care Strategic Management, December 1999

Robert Rosenthal A Pioneer In Medical Building Financing
Reprinted from the San Diego Daily Transcript, November 11, 1999

Hospitals Deal With Growth
Reprinted from the Las Vegas Review Journal, September 7, 1999

Firm Pioneers Debt-Free Development of Hospital-Based Medical Buildings
Reprinted from the San Diego Daily Transcript, August 26, 1999

St. Rose Uses Development Company for Outpatient Facilities, Medical Offices
Reprinted from the Henderson Home News, August 17, 1999



“Hospital systems like
Tuality are anxious to get
out of the landlord business
as increasing liability
insurance costs and reduced
Medicare and Medicaid
payments put the squeeze
on capital budgets. In
reponse, hospitals are turning
over their on-campus office
buildings to niche real estate
developers like
Pacific Medical Buildings.”

- National Real Estate Investor

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