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trade· Group Dentistry Now

Seattle's Banner Dental joins MB2 Dental ↗

Banner Dental in Seattle joined MB2 Dental in the July round of dental partnership activity. The read for a practice owner is that the lease is usually the quiet term in these deals. A partnership or sale gets underwritten on collections and EBITDA, but the buyer inherits whatever the landlord wrote — and an assignment clause that requires landlord consent, a personal guarantee that does not release on transfer, or a below-market term with no options left can all move the number or stall the close. If joining a group is anywhere on your five-year horizon, read the assignment language now, not at the letter of intent.

opening· ALLCARE Medical Clinic

ALLCARE opens a primary care clinic on NE 8th Street in Bellevue ↗

ALLCARE opened a Bellevue primary care clinic at 15935 NE 8th St. on August 1, taking suite space in the Crossroads corridor. The read for a practice owner is that primary care absorbing suite-scale space east of I-405 is the competition you feel first — not for patients necessarily, but for the exact inventory a small practice wants: parking, ground-floor access, and a landlord already comfortable with a medical use. Each one of these that leases removes a viable option from a market that does not have many.

regulation· Washington State Department of Health

Snoqualmie Valley Health's certificate-of-need application for a new East King County outpatient surgery department enters review ↗

King County Public Hospital District No. 4 (Snoqualmie Valley Health) has a full certificate-of-need application under review (CN26-10) to establish a new multispecialty outpatient surgery department in the East King Secondary Health Services Planning Area — review began May 18, 2026 and public comment closed June 25, 2026, per the DOH project-status page revised July 22, 2026. For a practice owner, this is a concrete new-OR-capacity event (a full application, not an exemption) in the Snoqualmie/I-90 corridor: it signals where ambulatory surgical demand is being built out, and the sites and specialists that orbit a new surgery department get spoken for well before a final DOH decision.

lease· HealthPoint

HealthPoint leases Valley Medical's former Kent Primary Care site for a new integrated FQHC clinic ↗

HealthPoint is leasing Valley Medical Center & Clinics’ former Kent Primary Care site at 24920 104th Ave. SE to open the Kent East Hill Clinic in early fall 2026, delivering integrated primary, pregnancy/reproductive, and behavioral health care, with pharmacy and dental to follow in 2027. For a practice owner in south King County, the read is twofold: a hospital district shedding a clinic to an FQHC operator confirms that the primary-care demand Valley couldn’t make work economics-wise is still very real, and the site is now locked up by a nonprofit competitor with deep wraparound services. If you sit in primary care, dental, or behavioral health along the Kent/Renton corridor, a 20-location FQHC consolidating footprint in your backyard raises the bar on what patients expect within walking distance of a single visit.

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