Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Grubb & Ellis Tapped as Leasing Agent for 3020 Market St. in University City, PA


PHILADELPHIA, PA (Nov. 17, 2010) – Grubb & Ellis Company (NYSE: GBE), a leading real estate services and investment firm, today announced that it has been selected by Synterra Partners  to be the leasing agent for 3020 Market St. (top left photo), a 217,007-square-foot Class A office building in the University City neighborhood.

 Steve Gendler, vice president, and Marc Shapiro, senior associate, both in the company’s Office Group, will handle the leasing for the property. 

 “Not only does 3020 Market have the largest contiguous space of 65,000 square feet in University City, but tenants benefit from the extensive Keystone Opportunity Zone tax benefits, along with great University City amenities, including several new restaurants, immediate access to public transportation, Drexel University, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (bottom left photo) and University of Pennsylvania,” said Gendler. 

“The property also just completed a $25 million renovation, including HVAC systems, windows, lobby, roof, elevators and façade, making it a high-image option for office and R&D users.”

 The property, located across from the 30th Street Station )  rail hub (bottom right photo and one block away from the new IRS Center, represents the largest contiguous office/research space available in the University City submarket.

 The building has registered for LEED certification and offers 24-hour security, parking and onsite property management. 

The building is part of the Keystone Opportunity Zone, offering extensive corporate and partnership tax abatements. 

The building currently has approximately 80,000 square feet available for lease, including a contiguous block of 65,000 square feet.



For more information, contact Gendler at 215.246.2717 or steve.gendler@grubb-ellis.com, or Shapiro at 215.246.2705 or marc.shapiro@grubb-ellis.com
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Contact: Erin Mays, Phone: 312.698.6735 ,Email: erin.mays@grubb-ellis.com

               

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