The Cordish Companies Have Plans For An $80M Office Tower in Philadelphia

Baltimore-based real estate developer The Cordish Companies is teaming with Comcast Spectator to build a new office tower in Philadelphia.

Pattison Place will be located near the city’s sports stadiums in South Philly. The tower will include 200,000 square feet of new construction, with Class-A office space, 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and panoramic views of the city’s skyline. A groundbreaking on the $80 million project is expected to take place next year, our sister site Technical.ly Philly reports.

It’s an extension of work between The Cordish Companies and Comcast Spectator, a sports and entertainment subsidiary of the communications giant which also owns Philly’s Wells Fargo Center. The companies are partners on nearby XFinity Live!, which opened in 2012. A release states that it’s the first of “several announcements” on expansion for the area, which has food and public gathering options near the stadiums.

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