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In conjunction with the bankruptcy filing, the internally-managed REIT reports it has entered a stalking horse equity and asset purchase agreement with an entity owned by funds managed by affiliates of Fortress Investment Group of New York City with a bid of $174.4 million.
Upon reviewing adaptive reuse projects throughout the country for GlobeSt.com's ADAPT awards,
we have declared The Atlantic as the winner for best overall design conversion.
For GlobeSt.com's 2019 ADAPT awards, we examined adaptive reuse projects throughout the nation. This year, we recognize Piazza Pod Park as the commercial project transformation of the year.
The joint venture partnership says it will embark on a multi-million-dollar repositioning of the property. Keystone reports that it will also relocate its headquarters, currently located at SORA East in Downtown Conshohocken, to the office complex.
This year's approved state budget authorized PHFA to sell $3 million of state tax credits and use the proceeds to make awards for the development of mixed-use properties in commercial/retail corridors in Pennsylvania that are undergoing revitalization.
In his conditional veto, the governor issued a series of recommendations to the State Legislature that mirrored the tax incentive proposal he first transmitted to the legislature in late 2018 that presented sweeping reforms to the current tax incentive programs and shifts the focus to bringing new companies to New Jersey while helping to grow state-based startups.
The renovation is the second of a two-phase redevelopment project at Continental Towers, a 910,796-square-foot office complex located at 1701 Golf Road in Rolling Meadows, that began in 2015.
In Chicago, nearly half (47.9%) of that space is pre-leased. New York ranked as the top market, with 14.6 million square feet (21% pre-leased) followed by Washington, D.C. with 10.9 million square feet (61% pre-leased), and Dallas, with 7.8 million square feet (63.9% pre-leased).
"As we continue to make our vision for Schuylkill Yards a reality, a set of guiding principles has remained at the forefront of our design approach: be courageous, creative and bold," says Jerry Sweeney, president and CEO of Brandywine Realty Trust.