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Six Massive Suburban Developments

    Six Massive Suburban Developments

    In the greater Philadelphia's boom, the suburbs aren't being left behind. Ahead of our Future of the 'Burbs event on Jan. 28 at 502 W Germantown Pike in Plymouth Meeting we're highlighting six major suburban developments recently finished or in the works.

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    1. 9 Presidential Blvd (office)

    Six Massive Suburban Developments

    Developer: Brandywine Realty Trust

    Place: Bala Cynwyd

    Size: 180k SF

    Suburban Sizzle Factor: Class-A vacancy in Bala Cynwyd is only 7.6% (Colliers data), so the demand's there for new space.

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    2. 400 W Elm St (office)

    Six Massive Suburban Developments

    Developer: Equus Capital Partners

    Place: Conshohocken

    Size: 340k SF

    Suburban Sizzle Factor: About 1M SF of development's been approved in Conshohocken; once a steel town, it's now evolving into an office hub.

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    3. 700 and 800 Uline Way (industrial)

    Six Massive Suburban Developments

    Developer: Liberty Property Trust

    Area: Lehigh Valley

    Size: 1.7M SF

    Suburban Sizzle Factor: The Lehigh Valley's primed for distribution space because of the surge in e-commerce; this particular example is 100% leased by packing making Uline before completion (pictured: another Uline-occupied facility).


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    4. Camden Waterfront (mixed-use)

    Six Massive Suburban Developments

    Developer: Liberty Property Trust

    Place: Camden

    Size: 16 acres

    Suburban Sizzle Factor: Only technically the suburbs, but the proposed life/work/play redevelopment plan would be the largest private sector investment ever in the City of Camden.

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    5. King of Prussia Town Center (retail)

    Six Massive Suburban Developments

    Developer: JBGR Retail

    Place: King of Prussia

    Size: 20 acres

    Suburban Sizzle Factor: Part of a larger master plan, the new retail space will open with several major retail anchors.

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    6. Sora West (mixed-use)

    Six Massive Suburban Developments

    Developer: Keystone Property Group

    Area: Conshohocken

    Size: 500k SF office, plus other space

    Suburban Sizzle Factor: Includes a major public green space component, around which office, hotel, retail and parking anchors are located.

    Join us for our Bisnow Future of the 'Burbs event on Jan. 28 starting at 7:30am at 502 W Germantown Pike in Plymouth Meeting. Sign up here.

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