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American Real Estate Partners (Arep), Oliver Tyrone Pulver Corporation, And Partners Group Announce Groundbreaking Of Seven Tower Bridge In Conshohocken

Ground Breaking

CONSHOHOCKEN, PA – [Nov. 21, 2019] – American Real Estate Partners (AREP), Oliver Tyrone Pulver Corporation (OTP), and Partners Group, a global investment manager, announce the groundbreaking of Seven Tower Bridge, a 14-story, 260,000-square-foot office tower scheduled to open in November 2020 in Conshohocken, the premier suburban hub in Philadelphia. The partnership has secured a lease with Hamilton Lane (NASDAQ: HLNE), a global private markets asset management firm, to occupy 130,000 square feet of Seven Tower Bridge beginning in 2021.

“The Borough of Conshohocken is pleased to celebrate the development of the latest Tower Bridge office building,” said Colleen Leonard, president of the Conshohocken Borough Council. “Our community has worked closely with developers, businesses, and citizens to bring smart growth and great prosperity to our borough. We welcome Hamilton Lane and its employees to our community.”

“This groundbreaking marks not only the next step in our partnership with Oliver Tyrone Pulver and Partners Group, but also another opportunity to further support the economic vitality of this region,” said Doug Fleit, CEO of AREP. “Seven Tower Bridge captures the tenant demand for expansion and relocation attracting major financial and technology businesses to Conshohocken, one of Philadelphia’s fastest growing suburbs.”

“Partners Group is excited about our partnership with AREP and Oliver Tyrone Pulver, and welcomes Hamilton Lane as the anchor tenant. This is a fantastic location that provides walkability, access to transit, and a variety of amenities, such as restaurants, shopping, and hotels for our tenants. The venture is an excellent representation of the partnerships and assets that we build in the US real estate market, and we look forward to developing these relationships going forward,” said Ron Lamontagne, Managing Director, Co-Head of Private Real Estate Americas, Partners Group.

The Class A office tower designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill features a travertine marble lobby with floor-to- ceiling glass walls, riverview collaboration space, and an outdoor patio. Over four levels of underground parking, the first office floor is 50 feet above grade, offering unobstructed views and natural light. Other amenities include a conference center, riverfront walking paths, a 30-mile bike trail, fitness center, bike room and two nearby Marriott hotels.

“Seven Tower Bridge is an ideal location for Hamilton Lane’s headquarters, as we continue to grow our employee base and expand the size and scale of our business,” said Kevin Lucey, COO of Hamilton Lane. “We are excited for our employees to benefit from the many advantages that Conshohocken and our new headquarters have to offer, including the convenient transit options, ease of walkability, diverse restaurant options, and impressive building amenities.”

Located along the Schuylkill River and at the intersection of I-76, I-476 and the Fayette Street Bridge, the building is only one block from the SEPTA regional rail station and adjacent to Philadelphia’s Main Line suburbs.

“This is a true celebration for the community,” said Doug Fleit. “Ours is a best-in-class co-development team that understands the demand for quality workspace, architecture, and a sense of place that today’s companies and their employees need.”

“Seven Tower Bridge is a highly anticipated project, delivering a world-class building in the best location in the Philadelphia region,” said Donald Pulver, president of OTP. “Companies like Hamilton Lane recognize that an accessible location, best-in-class amenities, and a well-designed work environment are keys to attracting and retaining today’s top talent.”

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