Well, turn this around.
Building the structure itself will make it desirable because it will be on major transit lines, it will be LEED, it has an attached hotel for corporate guests, perfect meeting space, and the price for square footage is going to be at rock bottom prices compared to DC, Boston, New York...
If you're looking to open up shop in the Northeast US... this building would be a good place to look at if you wanted quality office space in a central location with access to talent across the entire region.
In other words: Duh.
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Originally Posted by eldondre
Maybe that will be the marketing angle in a bid to get Verizon to move thei NYC HQ here.
as for office demand, sure, space is tight but that's been largely driven by the medical and educational institutions, not a growing private sector.
I just read this morning that Philly ranked 12th in desirable locations. It lagged mostly in a moribund commercial sector and entreprenurial spirit. and there's this admission:
http://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/stories/20 08/03/17/story1.html?b=1205726400^1604307
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