Who bought Atria Senior Living?
Ventas
Ventas (NYSE: VTR) said Friday it has agreed to acquire all the real estate assets of privately-owned Atria Senior Living Group in a $3.1 billion cash and share deal, which will see Ventas become the largest U.S. owner of seniors housing communities.
Is Atria a good company to work for?
Is Atria Senior Living a good company to work for? Atria Senior Living has an overall rating of 3.4 out of 5, based on over 1,108 reviews left anonymously by employees.
Where is Atria Senior Living headquarters?
Louisville, KY
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What states are Atria seniors?
Alabama.
What happened to Atria Senior Living?
Atria Senior Living is taking over management of 21 independent living communities owned by real estate investment trust (REIT) New Senior Investment Group (NYSE: SNR). The move expands Atria’s presence in moderately priced independent living and is another step in its ongoing brand diversification strategy.
How many locations does Atria Senior Living have?
Find out more about the 36 Atria communities in California.
How many employees does Atria Senior Living have?
* Atria Senior Living is a leading operator of independent living, assisted living, supportive living and memory care communities in more than 430 locations in 45 states and seven Canadian provinces. We are the residence of choice for more than 43,000 seniors, and the workplace of choice for more than 17,000 employees.
Is Atria Senior Living a non profit organization?
Helping Atria employees in times of need. Atria Cares℠ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides emergency financial assistance – not loans – to qualifying Atria staff.
Is Atria Senior Living publicly traded?
For more information about Atria, visit AtriaSeniorLiving.com. New Senior Investment Group Inc. (NYSE: SNR) is a publicly-traded real estate investment trust with a diversified portfolio of senior housing properties located across the United States.
Is atria the same as atrium?
The upper two heart chambers are called atria. Atria are separated by an interatrial septum into the left atrium and the right atrium. The lower two chambers of the heart are called ventricles.