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Hospitals in central/eastern NC
I'm working towards MTR near hospitals. Tier 1 hospitals near where I live (Raleigh) are Duke / UNC hospitals (Durham/C.H.), Wake Med (Raleigh) and ECU/Vidant (Greenville). Cape Fear (Fay) is tier 3 but am interested in it (Fort Liberty might also be a source of MTR tenants). Have read a couple books but just starting market research. If you have any insights to share on MTR supply vs demand or demand seasonality near these hospitals/areas, I would appreciate it.