Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Children's Hospital Renews, Expands Lease in Philadelphia

Wanamaker BuildingBehringer Harvard announced this month that The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has renewed its current lease at the Wanamaker Building through June 2027 and expanded their leased space to exceed 250,000 square feet in the historic building. Children's Hospital first moved in to the space in 2005. In 2007, Behringer Harvard REIT I, Inc. acquired a majority interest in the building; Amerimar Enterprises, Inc. is one of the ownership partners and also serves as the managing agent for the property.

"The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has had a distinguished presence in The Wanamaker Building since 2005, and we're pleased they will be with us for many years to come," said Ms. Deidre Hardister, Vice President of Asset Management for Behringer Harvard. "We will continue to provide them with the exceptional service that is a hallmark of the Wanamaker experience."

Completed in stages from 1902-1910, the Wanamaker Building at 13th Street and Market Street in Philadelphia served as the flagship of the John Wanamaker department store empire for decades and was later converted to offices in the 1980s as the need for urban department stores declined. The Wanamaker Building is home to the world's largest operational pipe organ, which is still played daily. Major tenants include U.S. General Services Administration, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Hay Group, The Weightman Group and McGettigan Corporate Planning.

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