Four Springs Capital Trust Buys 16,694 SF BioLife Plasma Center in Greenwood for $8M

Four Springs Capital Trust has acquired the 16,694 SF BioLife Plasma Services Center in Greenwood, Indiana for $8 million. The transaction expands Four Springs’ healthcare-related property holdings in the Indianapolis region.


Four Springs Capital Trust has completed the acquisition of a BioLife Plasma Services facility located in Greenwood, Indiana, for $8 million. The property comprises approximately 16,694 SF and is occupied by BioLife Plasma Services, a provider of plasma collection services that operates a network of donor centers.

The asset is situated in Greenwood’s commercial district along a major retail and service corridor, providing proximity to regional transportation routes and supporting pedestrian and vehicular access. The facility’s use as a plasma donation center positions it within a category of healthcare-service real estate that caters to ongoing operational demand from a specialized tenant.

According to public records, Four Springs Capital Trust executed the purchase as part of its continued investment activity in single-tenant and mission-critical service properties. The transaction was completed in the context of investor interest in net-lease and healthcare-adjacent assets that generate rental income tied to essential services.

BioLife Plasma Services is a long-term occupant of the Greenwood facility. The building’s interior layout supports donor reception, clinical processing bays and associated support spaces required for plasma collection operations. Site parking and access elements comply with local commercial development standards.

The sale contributes to Four Springs Capital Trust’s broader portfolio diversification strategy and reflects ongoing capital deployment into service-oriented real estate across the Indianapolis metropolitan area.