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On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board voted unanimously to award a Class 4 license to Mountainview Thoroughbred Racing Association, LLC, a subsidiary of Penn National Gaming of Wyomissing, PA.
The university notes that the building, when completed next year, will be the first of its kind at a higher education institution in the United States.
Drexel Square park sits directly in front of the Bulletin Building, which Brandywine will begin construction on this month in partnership with Philadelphia-based architecture firm, Kiernan Timberlake. The $43.3-million re-imagination of the Bulletin Building will serve as the centerpiece of Schuylkill Yards.
The logistics center is Phase I of the Equus development and features 32-ft. clear heights, a 180-ft. truck court, 189 parking spots, 58 loading spaces and 64 trailer parking spaces.
In a newly released report, CBRE ranks Pennsylvania, and specifically the Lehigh Valley as the sixth largest cold storage market in the country with 213.5 million square feet of inventory. The state of New Jersey came in at number 10 with an inventory of 136.7 million square feet.
In his new role with NAP, he will be responsible for design, engineering, permitting, approvals, construction and management of the multi-phased Riverton program, a $2.5-billion, 5 million-square-foot mixed-use development on 400 acres on the Raritan River in Sayreville.
Set against a nationally positive retail landscape, three CORFAC International executives discuss the factors that are driving up retail activity in their regional markets.
Constructed in 2009 to serve as the U.S. headquarters of the Royal Bank of Scotland, the Class A trophy office building in Downtown Stamford is currently approximately 85% leased.