KING OF PRUSSIA, PAWillner Properties recently completed phase one of a capital improvement campaign for the class A Exton Corporate Center, 102 Pickering Way, Exton, PA. The project included extensive renovations for the 80,000 square foot, five-story building. Willner is actively marketing approximately 40,000 square feet of available build-to-suit space.

Along with lobby and elevator improvements, new energy efficient lighting fixtures, a flat screen television and glass Herculite doors were installed to usher in natural light. All common areas including the lobby were painted, re-carpeted and a new tenant directory and signage were installed on all floors.

The building's current tenant roster includes Quality Distribution, previously headquartered in the building before Willner acquired it. Quality came back to the building after the purchase because of the owner- management structure and the location's continuing appeal to the company's employee base. Other tenants include JMP Engineering, Thrivent Financial, Integrated Security Holdings Group, and Allied Vision Technologies.

“We have been in the building for ten years and have witnessed vastly improved service since Willner Properties' purchased the building,” says Susan Trendler of tenant company Thrivent Financial. “We're very excited to see all the improvements they have made so far.”

Exton Corporate Center provides state-of-the-art business facilities with the right mix of amenities and everyday conveniences, creating the perfect office campus environment,” says Craig R. Bradley, vice president of Willner Properties. “We look forward to welcoming new tenants to our latest portfolio addition.”

With greater visibility from Route 100 and Gordon Drive, Exton Corporate Center features new building and monument style signage, enhanced exterior lighting as well as the installation of three pond fountains. Numerous landscape revitalizations foster a park-like setting throughout the property including a walking bridge over a small running creek. In addition to monitoring cameras throughout the property, the parking lot was resealed/striped and the HVAC system was upgraded for greater energy efficiency and overall operation.

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