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Transactions total 69,310 s/f at 711 First Ave. and 421 Feheley Dr. Industrial Investments’ Bown, III arranges three leases at two fully occupied King of Prussia properties
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capabilities and access to the region’s major transportation corridors, making it suitable for warehouse, distribution and light manufacturing uses. Bown represented ownership in the transaction, while John Leubecker , managing director at JLL , represented ConnectUs. “We appreciate ConnectUs Corp.’s continued confidence in our ownership and man - agement team,” said Bown. “Tenant retention is a key measure of our success, and we’re proud to continue sup - porting ConnectUs as they grow their business. Main - taining full occupancy at 421 Feheley Drive reflects both the quality of the asset and the strength of the King of Prussia industrial market.” The three transactions rein - force Industrial Investments’ focus on long-term ownership and tenant retention across its greater Delaware Valley industrial portfolio. MAREJ
ING OF PRUSSIA, PA — Industrial In- vestments, Inc. has
completed three lease transactions at two King of Prussia light industrial properties. At 711 First Ave., a 54,225
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s/f light industrial property within the Moore Park indus - trial and business campus, Sherwin-Williams expanded by 14,375 s/f, bringing its total occupancy to 28,375 s/f. The company also executed a long- term lease renewal, extending a tenancy at the property that dates to 1990. GMP Nutraceuticals also renewed its 25,850 s/f lease at 711 First Ave. under a new multi-year agreement. The com - pany has occupied space at the property since 2015. With both
transactions completed, the building remains 100% leased. “These renewals are a testa - ment to the strong relation - ships we’ve built with our tenants over many years,” said John Bown, III , partner at Industrial Investments. “We’re grateful for the contin - ued trust that both Sherwin- Williams and GMP Nutraceu - ticals have placed in us. Their long-term commitments speak to the quality of the property, its strategic location in Moore Park and King of Prussia, and
our ongoing commitment to providing responsive owner - ship and management.” Both transactions at 711 First Ave. were negotiated in-house by Bown. The property provides con - venient access to I-76, I-276, US Route 202 and the Penn - sylvania Turnpike, supporting distribution, manufacturing and service operations. Industrial Investments also completed a long-term renewal with ConnectUs Corp. for 15,085 s/f at 421 Feheley Dr.,
a 50,500 s/f multi-tenant light industrial building in King of Prussia. ConnectUs has occu - pied the property since 2021, and the renewal keeps the building 100% leased. ConnectUs is a technology solutions provider special - izing in the design, integra - tion and deployment of com - munications infrastructure and connectivity solutions for commercial, enterprise and public-sector clients. The property features 20-foot clear ceiling heights, loading
Tantillo & Trevenen join Greysteel’s healthcare investment sales team
KSS completes play space at RMHC Philadelphia and St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
tic’s medical office markets and track record in investment advisory will strengthen our
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Greysteel announced that Bart Tantillo and Christina
PHILADELPHIA, PA — KSS Architects announced the completion of the Sen - sory Garden, a new inclu - sive playful learning environ - ment at Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Philadelphia Region and St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children. Designed as part of KABOOM!’s Play Every - where Philadelphia initiative, the roughly 3,500 s/f project transforms a previously un - derutilized courtyard at 100 E Erie Ave. in Philadelphia into a destination where patients, families, and staff can explore, heal, and connect. The design was shaped through community-informed visioning and focus groups with families caring for chil - dren receiving orthopedic and neurological treatment, many of whom navigate the campus using wheelchairs, walkers, and other mobility devices. Those conversations reinforced sensory design as a foundation for inclusion, guiding KSS to - ward an environment where auditory, tactile, visual, and movement-based experiences empower every child to par - ticipate, build confidence and independence, and connect with others in ways that reflect their unique abilities. Rooted in the idea that
ability to de - liver target - ed market intelligence and capital markets ex - ecution for owners and investors throughout
Trevenen will join the firm’s Health - care Invest - ment Sales practice as a d v i s o r s based in PA. Tant i l l o and Trev -
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the region.” “We’re excited to join Greysteel and continue build - ing on the relationships we’ve developed in the medical office market. Greysteel’s national platform and tech - nology-forward model give us the resources to deliver more comprehensive capital markets solutions for our clients,” said Tantillo. Greysteel’s addition of Trev - enen and Tantillo reflects the firm’s continued focus on ex - panding its Healthcare Invest - ment Sales platform through experienced, market-focused talent aligned with its advisor- driven culture. The pair will be integrated into ongoing pursuits across investment sales, debt placement, and equity placement, leveraging Greysteel’s national platform to connect regional healthcare opportunities with broader investor demand. MAREJ
enen will support sourcing and executing investment sales and capital markets assignments for medical of - fice properties across Penn - sylvania. Their local market intelligence and transaction experience will strengthen the firm’s ability to deliver in - tegrated capital solutions and disciplined execution through the real estate investment life - cycle. Their addition expands Greysteel’s capacity to advise private, middle-market, and institutional clients on value- creation strategies in the healthcare real estate sector. “Bart and Christina bring exactly the kind of on-the- ground market intelligence and transaction experience we look for as we build out our Healthcare Investment Sales platform,” said Lacey Willard , executive VP at Greysteel. “Their firsthand knowledge of the Mid-Atlan -
Sensory Garden at RMHC and St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
learning can happen any - where, the Sensory Garden in - tegrates musical instruments, tactile play elements, bilingual learning prompts, nature- inspired painted pathways, interactive seating, and play - ful graphics into a cohesive landscape. Features include a chime and percussion “Sound Waves” play area, a “Circle of Fifths” musical installation, a scavenger-hunt bench with engraved prompts and match - ing stepping stones, silhouette shadow-play sculptures, and signage that is displayed in Spanish and English. The Sensory Garden was made possible through grant funding from KABOOM!’s Play
Everywhere Philadelphia ini - tiative, with additional fund - ing support from the William Penn Foundation . KSS led design in collaboration with Playful Learning Land- scapes , which served as play - ful learning consultant; Watch- dog Real Estate Project Management, which served as grant project manager; mu - ralist Andre Chaney, whose ground murals and painted en - vironmental graphics unify the space through color and visual storytelling; and fabricator Fu - ture Together. The KSS project team included Mayva Don- non, AIA, LEED AP , partner, Beth Emig, AIA , principal, and Tyler Park, RA . MAREJ
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