University of Pennsylvania plans development in Philadelphia

Aug. 31, 2007
Project will have residential, commercial space, including hotel.

The University of Pennsylvania and Brandywine Realty Trust will announce plans for a residential, commercial and hotel project on 30th Street in Philadelphia. The 14-acre Cira Centre South project, which includes a 40- to 50-story office tower and a 25- to 30-story residential tower, will be developed by a partnership of the university and Brandywine.

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