KING OF PRUSSIA, PA–Willner Properties has signed three new tenant leases at the Exton Corporate Center located at 102 Pickering Way in Exton, PA with Lee Johnson & Associates, Supreme Lending and Trinity Consultants. The class-A, 80,000 square foot, five-story building recently completed the first phase of interior and exterior renovation.

Lee Johnson & Associates relocated from a neighboring property into 1,126 square feet. Supreme Lending, a national mortgage banker and brokerage based in Dallas, TX. Established its Philadelphia-area presence by leasing 1,950 square feet. Finally, the Exton, PA office of Trinity Consultants is the first entry into the Philadelphia market for the national environmental and business-consulting group, with a 2,199 square-foot lease.

“We are very excited to count these three high quality companies among our diverse tenants and look forward to marketing the remaining available space at Exton Corporate Center to a wide range of professional service industries,” says Craig R. Bradley, vice president of Willner Properties. “Exton Corporate Center offers class “A” corporate office space for immediate occupancy in the market's premier location and at below market rates,” says Mr. Bradley.

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