The Opus Group Announces Appointment of Brian Spoerl as Director, Healthcare Real Estate Development


The Opus Group (Opus) announced today that Brian Spoerl has joined Opus Development Company, L.L.C. as director, healthcare real estate development. In his new role, Brian will be responsible for sourcing new development and acquisition opportunities for Opus Healthcare®across the country.

“Brian’s deep relationships and experience in healthcare real estate will be extremely valuable as we continue our efforts in this strong and growing sector,” said Dave Menke, president, Opus Development Company, L.L.C. “We offer a unique solution to the healthcare industry, and Brian’s expertise combined with our existing talent further strengthens our ability to deliver significant value to our clients in this dynamic sector.”

Spoerl comes to Opus with more than 20 years of commercial real estate and healthcare real estate experience. He is an expert on healthcare real estate development of medical office buildings, retail clinics and ambulatory care facilities and has worked closely with health and hospital system leadership on key issues involving capital planning, population health strategies and ambulatory service line expansion. Most recently, Spoerl served as vice president of business development for a national healthcare and commercial developer based in Milwaukee, and in prior roles with HSA PrimeCare in Chicago and as an investment broker at Marcus & Millichap.

“I’m excited to join the Opus team,” said Spoerl. “The organization brings a differentiated value proposition to the healthcare sector with its integrated develop-design-build model, enabling comprehensive start-to-finish customized solutions for its clients.” 

Spoerl graduated from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee with a Bachelor of Business Administration in real estate and urban development.

For more information, visit www.opus-group.com and follow @TheOpusGroup on Twitter.

 



January 12, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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