Posts Categorized: Philadelphia office space

Mayor Wants All City Workers Back In Person

Mayor Wants All City Workers Back In Person

Mayor Cherelle Parker announced on Monday that she is mandating all city employees to resume in-person work five days a week. This new directive will take effect on July 15, requiring over 25,000 city workers to return to their job sites full-time. It echoes Mayor Parker’s earlier encouragements to employers throughout Philadelphia to increase the… Read more »

Office Building in Center City for Sale, Ideal for Redevelopment

Office Building in Center City for Sale, Ideal for Redevelopment

A two-story office building in Center City, located at 2042-2048 Arch St. in Logan Square, is now available for purchase, presenting a prime redevelopment opportunity. Positioned between two notable projects, the property spans 17,940 square feet and sits on the southeast corner of 21st and Arch streets. Adjacent to the east, Parkway Corp. is underway… Read more »

King of Prussia Offices thrive; Center City Struggles

King of Prussia Offices thrive; Center City Struggles

King of Prussia business leaders express cautious optimism as office occupancy in the growing suburban center continues to rise. According to CoStar data, occupancy in Upper Merion Township office buildings has reached 89.3%, the highest since tracking began in 2011. However, this rate excludes smaller buildings and owner-occupied spaces. CEO Eric Goldstein acknowledges the importance… Read more »

Brandywine’s Sweeney Upbeat on Office Lease Prospects

Brandywine's Sweeney Upbeat on Office Lease Prospects

Less than a year after expressing frustration over slow leasing, Brandywine Realty Trust CEO Jerry Sweeney noted a surge in activity, citing the firm’s Philadelphia portfolio now being 94% leased. Despite challenges in commercial real estate, Sweeney highlighted the strong performance of the company’s Philadelphia portfolio during Thursday’s quarterly earnings call with investors. He attributed… Read more »

Parx Casino Owner Acquires Two Bucks County Buildings for $12.5M

Parx Casino Owner Acquires Two Bucks County Buildings for $12.5M

Parx Casino’s owner, Greenwood Racing Inc., bought two office buildings near the Bucks County gaming site for $12.5 million. The purchase, completed in February, includes Two and Three Greenwood Square at 3329 and 3331 Street Road in Bensalem. These buildings, part of the Greenwood Square Corporate Center, were constructed in the late 1980s and offer… Read more »

Saul Ewing to Exit Centre Square Office Space

Saul Ewing to Exit Centre Square Office Space

Saul Ewing, a major tenant at the Centre Square office complex on 1500 Market St., is joining the trend of relocations. The law firm will move to 1735 Market St. to accommodate its hybrid work policy. The transition is expected in early 2026, with specifics about the new space still being finalized. Avison Young’s latest… Read more »

Centre Square Faces Another Blow as Dilworth Paxson Considers Relocation

Centre Square Faces Another Blow as Dilworth Paxson Considers Relocation

Dilworth Paxson is nearing a deal to move from Centre Square to One Liberty Place, reducing its office space by roughly 40%, in line with the trend of law firms downsizing their real estate. The firm would downsize from 83,094 square feet to about 50,000 square feet. Dilworth is reportedly in discussions to take over… Read more »

Philadelphia’s Suburban Office Challenges Began Before the Pandemic

Philadelphia's Suburban Office Challenges Began Before the Pandemic

Philadelphia’s office market reflects a tale of two cities, showcasing pre-existing challenges and those emerging post-pandemic. For over a decade, the Philadelphia suburbs have struggled with high office availability rates, significantly exceeding historical averages. This surplus of office space has become the norm for suburban areas. Conversely, the abundance of available office space in the… Read more »

Navy Yard’s Former GSK Office Faces Sheriff’s Sale Over $78M Foreclosure

Navy Yard's Former GSK Office Faces Sheriff's Sale Over $78M Foreclosure

The iconic office property at Philadelphia Navy Yard is slated for a sheriff’s sale in June. Originally praised for revolutionizing workspaces when constructed for GlaxoSmithKline over a decade ago, the building at 5 Crescent Drive is now entangled in foreclosure proceedings due to the owner’s outstanding $85 million mortgage debt. *Article courtesy of Philadelphia Business… Read more »