1835 Market Street

Coordinates: 39°57′13″N 75°10′16″W / 39.95361°N 75.17111°W / 39.95361; -75.17111
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1835 Market Street
1835 Market Street is located in Philadelphia
1835 Market Street
Location within Philadelphia
1835 Market Street is located in Pennsylvania
1835 Market Street
1835 Market Street (Pennsylvania)
1835 Market Street is located in the United States
1835 Market Street
1835 Market Street (the United States)
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
Location1835 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Opening1986[1]
OwnerNightingale Properties[2]
Height
Roof425 ft (130 m)
Technical details
Floor count29
Floor area686,503 square feet (63,778.2 m2)[1]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kling Lindquist Partnership
DeveloperRadnor Corporation
Main contractorTurner Construction Company
Other information
Parking176 spaces (underground)[1]

1835 Market Street, formerly known as Eleven Penn Center (or 11 Penn Center),[1] is a high-rise building located in the Market West region of Philadelphia. The building stands at 425 feet (130 meters) with 29 floors. Radnor Corp. the real estate arm of Sun Co. began development of the property in 1984.[3] It opened in 1986 and Colonial Penn was one of the anchor tenants. The architectural firm who designed the building was the Kling Lindquist Partnership.[3] 1835 Market Street is a part of Penn Center complex, which includes several notable skyscrapers such as the Mellon Bank Center and Five Penn Center.

It is currently the 24th-tallest building in Philadelphia.

Ownership[edit]

In 2002, a joint venture including the California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) purchased the tower for US$80,000,000.[1] CalSTRS sold it to Nightingale Group for US$100,000,000 in 2014.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Kostelni, Natalie (25 July 2014). "1835 Market St. hits the market, could trade for more than $100M". Phila. Bus. J.
  2. ^ "1835 Market sold for $100M". Philadelphia Inquirer. 2014-12-10.
  3. ^ a b "Sun Still Shining on Penn Center". Philadelphia Inquirer. 1984-04-14. Retrieved 2021-02-11.
  4. ^ "Nightingale Buys Philadelphia Mixed-Use Building With Starwood Loan". Commercial Observer. 2014-12-08.

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