The Bourse Building, 111 South Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, PA PHILADELPHIA, PA—The Kaiserman Family Bourse Building, Market Street East MRP Realty. Independence Collection 400 Market Street 325 Chestnut Street Bourse Building 111 South Independence Mall East, 400 Ranstead Street Kaiserman The Kaiserman Company Independence Collection MRP Market Street East Charles McGrath MRP Realty Kaiserman MRP

  • At 325 Walnut Street, MRP will renovate the façade, the common areas of the property and adding amenity space. The property was built in 1960 and has 197,588 square feet.
  • For 111 South Independence Mall East—known as the Bourse building—MRP will reposition the ground floor retail space and renovate the façade and the common areas, as well as construct amenity space with the goal of creating a retail-rich office environment attracting a younger tenancy featuring the latest amenities. The property was built in 1895 and has 229,307 square feet.
  • MRP will renovate 400 Market Street's common areas and lease up the remaining vacancy. Built in 1967, the property has 178,111 square feet.
  • The Bourse garage at 400 Ranstead Street will undergo a renovation of the common areas of the garage, a repositioning of the retail and re-leasing of the theatre space. Built in 1988, the property has 27,008 square feet.

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