Rendering of Drexel Square portion of Schuylkill Yards redevelopment, Philadelphia, PA

PHILADELPHIA, PA—Brandywine Realty Trust, in partnership with Drexel University, is beginning Phase I construction of the mixed-use, master-planned Schuylkill Yards development in the University City submarket of Philadelphia, PA.

The first phase of the $3.5 billion, multi-year project will create a 1.3-acre community park at the corner of 30th and Market Streets to be known as Drexel Square, followed by a redesign of the former Philadelphia Bulletin Building, and the development of two towers at 3003 JFK Boulevard and 3025 JFK Boulevard. This first phase of development will produce 4.6 acres of entrepreneurial space, educational facilities, research laboratories, corporate offices, residential and retail spaces, hospitality venues and open public spaces.

Schuylkill Yards is the next chapter in Brandywine's commitment to West Philadelphia, which began more than 15 years ago.

Brandywine built West Philadelphia's first office tower—Cira Centre—in partnership with Amtrak, followed by the historic renovation of the new IRS Philadelphia Campus. Brandywine then began construction of Cira Centre South in partnership with the University of Pennsylvania—a two-tower development comprised of FMC Tower—Philadelphia's first “vertical neighborhood”—and evo—the nation's tallest, luxury student apartment tower at the time of completion. Cira Green, Philadelphia's first “park in the sky” creates a bridge between the two towers. The park serves not only as an amenity for tenants, residents and guests of Cira Centre South, but as an open-to-the-public destination for community gathering and relaxation.

“Today we take the first steps in making this large-scale innovation community a reality,” says Jerry Sweeney, president & CEO of Brandywine Realty Trust. “As Brandywine continues to expand the West Philadelphia skyline, we do so with a forward-thinking, inclusive approach to the future. We embrace the changing habits of how people are living, creating, working and spending their time. We are proud that our first project in Schuylkill Yards will deliver a green public gathering space where the community can connect, interact and share experiences.”

As a priority of Brandywine's curated neighborhood experience, Drexel Square will include 1.3 acres of public space directly across from Amtrak's 30th Street Station. The space was designed in partnership with planning and design firms SHoP Architects and West 8 Landscape Architects, and will serve as a four-season destination with community programming throughout the year. Drexel Square is just one portion of the 6.5 acres of greenspace and improved streetscape planned for Schuylkill Yards, and is expected to be completed in Q4 2018.

“All great cities have great public spaces. Drexel Square will be Philadelphia's next signature square – a sixth square adding to the five originally created by William Penn. Drexel Square is the keystone to the larger transformative development project at Schuylkill Yards, conceived by Drexel University and brought to life through a partnership with Brandywine Realty Trust,” says Drexel University president John Fry. “Drexel is proud to have chosen Jerry Sweeney and his team at Brandywine for this project that will benefit all of University City and Philadelphia.”

In conjunction with Schuylkill Yards' groundbreaking, Brandywine will implement a $5.6 million neighborhood engagement program focused on small business development, job creation, and affordable housing. This initiative emphasizes Brandywine's commitment to improving Philadelphia's neighborhoods, and ensuring Schuylkill Yards serves as a bridge to West Philadelphia communities.

“Thanks to Brandywine's thoughtful community building, this project will help us expand opportunities to many Philadelphians in need of jobs that pay family-sustaining wages and provide them with the security of affordable, permanent housing,” says Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney. “Brandywine was a great partner in helping the city develop our PipelinePHL, which will also help us diversify the building jobs and provide people with barriers to employment a life-long career in the trades. What Philadelphia truly needs is long-term inclusive growth and this project serves as a model for how we can make that happen going forward.”

Schuylkill Yards will, over the next 15-20 years, bring to Philadelphia a next-generation innovation community defined by thoughtful place-making, civic engagement, and quality execution, Brandywine says. The project will be strategically designed to emphasize thoughtful collaboration, inspiring spaces and dynamic movement. When completed, the site will host a combination of repurposed buildings, new high-rises with world-class design, and a diverse network of public spaces regularly programmed for community engagement and enjoyment.

As master developer of Schuylkill Yards, Brandywine leads an experienced development team that includes residential developer, Gotham Organization and life-sciences developer, Longfellow Real Estate Partners. SHoP Architects is responsible for the district planning and development of architectural standards, and West 8 Landscape Architects has designed the public realm plan and overseen development of landscape standards.

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Steve Lubetkin

Steve Lubetkin is the New Jersey and Philadelphia editor for GlobeSt.com. He is currently filling in covering Chicago and Midwest markets until a new permanent editor is named. He previously filled in covering Atlanta. Steve’s journalism background includes print and broadcast reporting for NJ news organizations. His audio and video work for GlobeSt.com has been honored by the Garden State Journalists Association, and he has also been recognized for video by the New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. He has produced audio podcasts on CRE topics for the NAR Commercial Division and the CCIM Institute. Steve has also served (from August 2017 to March 2018) as national broadcast news correspondent for CEOReport.com, a news website focused on practical advice for senior executives in small- and medium-sized companies. Steve also reports on-camera and covers conferences for NJSpotlight.com, a public policy news coverage website focused on New Jersey government and industry; and for clients of StateBroadcastNews.com, a division of The Lubetkin Media Companies LLC. Steve has been the computer columnist for the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey, since 1996. Steve is co-author, with Toronto-based podcasting pioneer Donna Papacosta, of the book, The Business of Podcasting: How to Take Your Podcasting Passion from the Personal to the Professional. You can email Steve at [email protected].