Archer Property Partners Acquires Medical Office Building Near Tri-City Hospital

Archer plans a $2.5 million capital improvement program to fully modernize and reposition the asset as one of North County’s premier medical office destinations.

By HFT Staff


Archer Property Partners (Archer) announced the acquisition of a majority interest in a two-story, 33,772-square-foot medical office condominium project located in Vista, California. The property, originally developed in 1982 as a 21-unit medical office condominium complex, was purchased from the Tri-City Hospital District for $4.45 million. Archer acquired 18 of the 21 condominium units, totaling approximately 28,035 square feet. 

The property, soon to be rebranded as Solara Medical Center, sits directly adjacent to Tri-City Medical Center, which recently announced a landmark partnership with Sharp HealthCare, the largest integrated health system in San Diego County. Sharp is expected to assume operational control of the hospital in mid-2026 — a milestone expected to elevate the region’s healthcare ecosystem and fuel strong demand for nearby medical office space. 

Archer plans a $2.5 million capital improvement program to fully modernize and reposition the asset as one of North County’s premier medical office destinations. Renovations will include a redesigned exterior façade, upgraded lobby and corridors, new building systems, ADA compliance enhancements, new roofing and signage and improved landscaping and parking areas. 

Upon completion in mid-2026, Solara Medical Center will offer flexible condominium units ranging from 1,300 to 28,000 square feet. The project will feature a 5:1,000 parking ratio and prominent visibility along Highway 78, just steps from the soon-to-be Sharp-operated Tri-City Hospital. 



November 20, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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