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M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — Pennsylvania — April 23 - May 20, 2021 — 13B

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Brady, French and FitzPatrick rep. owner of the recently renovated historic office complex Avison Young & Alliance HP negotiate 7 leases for the SpringMill Creative Campus in Conshohocken C

and construction manage- ment services for the Kreutz Creek Library in Hellam, PA as well as Martin Library in downtown York and the Kaltreider-Benfer Library in Red Lion, both starting con- struction this spring/summer. About Kinsley Kinsley Construction is a master builder headquartered in Central PA, with offices in Baltimore and Hagerstown, MD; Metro DC; Greater Phil- adelphia and Eastern PA, serving clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. Kin- sley delivers building solu- tions through preconstruction, construction management, general contracting and de- sign-build services as well as steel fabrication and erection, highway and bridge, site, re- bar, materials, utilities and industrial. MAREJ “The reinvigorated Campus has drawn considerable inter- est from tenants, even during the pandemic,” said Jake Maldonado, Vice President for leasing at Alliance HP. “The latest to sign leases are four innovative, thriving compa- nies.” MAREJ ness center including free- weights, exercise studios, Pelo- ton bikes and new locker rooms; • Café renovation (to be completed in the second quar- ter this year); • Façade upgrades, includ - ing exposed brick as well as wall graphics to improve wayfinding; • New restrooms through - out the main building; • Comprehensive interior and exterior signage includ- ing the installation of 11-foot corrugated metal directional signs; • Upgrades to HVAC and other building systems; • A new tenant lounge fea - turing hospitality-inspired furniture and fixtures as well as conference and meeting areas; • A fully renovated confer - ence center with seating for approximately 75 people.

YORK, PA — After 42 years of operating out of a double-wide FEMA trailer, Kreutz Creek Library is get- ting a new home. Kinsley Construction, Inc. joined the York County Libraries for a virtual groundbreaking ceremony on March 16 to cel- ebrate the start of their reno- vation project to relocate the library to an 8,800-square- foot building next to their current space. Currently serving 43,000 visitors annually, the li- brary expects to double this number once it moves to its new location this summer. Designed by Warehaus , the former Hellam Township building will be renovated to provide: • Open service and brows - ing areas • Community meeting The deals totaled more than 60,000 s/f at the Spring Mill Creative Campus, owned and recently redeveloped by Alli- ance HSP . Representing Al- liance HP in the deals was an Avison Young team led by Pat- rick Brady and Paul French , both Principals; and Ryan FitzPatrick , vice president. “The Spring Mill Creative Campus is attracting some of the area’s most dynamic and fastest-growing companies, despite the effects of the pan- demic on the economy,” Brady said. “Tenants are looking for exactly what the Spring Mill Campus offers — exceptional ONSHOHOCKEN, PA — The Philadel- phia office of Avison Young has negotiated seven long-term leases for the Spring Mill Creative Campus, a large historic complex that has been renovated and reimagined as a creative workplace in Con- shohocken. Four fast-growing compa- nies including ZeroEyes, Love Beets and NXTSports signed new leases at the office com- plex. Three other companies, including Bowstring Studios, renewed their leases.

Spring Mill Creative Campus ily accessible by car, train or bike. Spring Mill once served as the Lee Tire and Rubber world headquarters. Alliance HP, a boutique real estate invest- ment and operating company, purchased the 508,000 s/f complex last year and spent over $10 million to renovate the campus. “The overall drivers for the renovation have been to simplify the visitor and user experience, highlight the his- tory of the building, modernize the finishes and honor the in- dustrial aesthetic,” said Rich Previdi , managing partner

space ideally situated in one of our region’s most sought-after submarkets. “Spring Mill has always been a great measuring stick for Suburban office activity. These new deals are demon- strating that there is signifi- cant demand to get back into the office. We expect the pace to pick up in 2021 at Spring Mill and throughout the re- gion,” Brady added. The Spring Mill Creative Campus is located in the heart of Conshohocken, just a short walk from SEPTA’s Spring Mill Station and the Schuylkill River Trail. It eas-

of Alliance HP. “The com- prehensive signage plan and single visitor entrance help accomplish the former, while the latter is accomplished through the use of exposed concrete, reclaimed wood, and ‘hospitality-inspired’ light fixtures and furniture in the lobby and lounge areas, as well as the integration of his- toric imagery throughout the design.” More specifically, the reno- vation includes: • New industrial finishes and fixtures in the lobbies and corridors; • A new state-of-the-art fit -

Kinsley delivers first of three reno. projects for York County Libraries

Kreutz Creek Library

spaces and seating • Computer stations • Dedicated children and teen program space • Mechanical upgrades that include increased germ

filtration • Exterior improvements to increase daylighting Kreut z Creek Library opened in February 1979 af- ter the York County Libraries

and Hellam Township part- nered to secure land and a double-wide FEMA trailer left over from Hurricane Agnes. Kinsley was contracted to provide preconstruction

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