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Rochester Technology Campus

Rochester, Minnesota

In 1957, IBM began occupying the company’s Rochester campus. The property was designed by Eero Saarinen, a 20th-century Finnish American architect known for also designing the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. Over the years, thousands of IBM’s U.S. patents have been created on site.

In 2018, IRG purchased the IBM technology campus, comprised of more than 3.1 million sq. ft. and 490 acres. IRG’s plan for the site envisions a dynamic, mixed-use, multi-tenant campus, which will bring businesses and job opportunities to the city. The site includes 34 existing buildings, including office, manufacturing, warehouse, data center and laboratory space. IBM has a long-term lease agreement for eight of these buildings on the eastern portion of the campus.

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Woodbridge Corporate Park https://www.industrialrealtygroup.com/portfolio/woodbridge-corporate-park/ Tue, 05 May 2020 22:19:49 +0000 http://www.industrialrealtygroup.com/?post_type=portfolio&p=1900

Woodbridge Corporate Park

Federal Way, WA

Woodbridge Corporate Park, Weyerhaeuser’s former world headquarters, includes 830,000 square feet of office, lab and industrial space. The site which sits on 425 acres, includes the entire office headquarters and the Tech Center, which consists of the combination of lab, office, flex-space, with separate lobby entrances for multiple tenants.

The Woodbridge Corporate Park also features one of the first green roof applications in the Pacific NW and is one of the first open landscape office designs in the United States. Designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, the building includes interior elements such as large rectangular floor plates, 15′ floor-to-floor heights with 10 ft ceilings, continuous non-sash window-wall system, and diagonal column placement.

It is estimated that this project will restore about half of the jobs lost, creating new employment opportunities across the income spectrum in ways that strengthen the South Sound economy, provide sustainable revenue streams to grow the city budget, and enhance funding opportunities for essential public safety programs while preserving its natural features.

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Hudson Valley iCampus https://www.industrialrealtygroup.com/portfolio/icampus/ Tue, 05 May 2020 22:08:19 +0000 http://www.industrialrealtygroup.com/?post_type=portfolio&p=1896

Hudson Valley iCampus

Pearl River, New York

With approximately 2 million square feet of laboratory, pharmaceutical manufacturing, office and support buildings. the 200 acre campus is one of the premier corporate biotechnology facilities in the United States and is located 20 miles north of Manhattan. Pfizer has leased back approximately 1.26 million square feet and will retain and operate 507,263 square feet and 25 acres adjacent to the south side of the campus for research and development.

The future vision of the site is a dynamic mixed-use, multi-tenant campus, with a variety of retail, office, industrial, hotel and residential components. Once a critical mass on the campus has been established, IRG will look to offer other desirable amenities (restaurants, banks, hotel, service providers).

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Hall of Fame Village https://www.industrialrealtygroup.com/portfolio/hall-of-fame-village/ Sun, 12 Jul 2015 06:32:44 +0000 http://demo.vegatheme.com/archilight/?post_type=portfolio&p=50

Hall of Fame Village

Canton, Ohio

Once completed, the Hall of Fame Village will be a multi-use center, featuring a world-class hotel and conference center, an Academy of Excellence (corporate team building center), a Center of Athletic Performance & Safety, youth football fields, retail space, thematic restaurants, and residences for Hall of Famers and NFL Legends.

Investors believe these efforts will catapult the center, built in 1963, into a theme park destination for NFL fans and players alike. The multi-phased project will include fan engagement opportunities offering interactive games and rides developed by industry leader, Thinkwell. The venture could be the largest tourism investment in Ohio’s history.

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Promenade at Downey https://www.industrialrealtygroup.com/portfolio/promenade-at-downey/ Sat, 11 Jul 2015 06:46:30 +0000 http://demo.vegatheme.com/archilight/?post_type=portfolio&p=52

Promenade at Downey

Downey, CA

In 1961, NASA began manufacturing components for the Saturn and Apollo spacecraft missions on a 1.5 million sq. ft., 80-acre aviation campus in Downey, CA. After its closure, IRG purchased and led redevelopment and remediation at the site, converting it into one of the largest movie production facilities in California (2003 – 2012), and producing blockbusters such as Iron Man, Indiana Jones and Spiderman. Overtime, with advances in technology, this large studio space was no longer in demand.

In order to reposition the site again, IRG would need to oversee extensive environmental cleanup efforts. Demolition of Downey Studios began in January 2012 and a new, Class A, mixed-use retail, restaurant, entertainment and office space was developed. In 2016, the project was completed at The Promenade at Downey, revealing a 450,000 square feet of entertainment and shopping destination featuring a pedestrian-oriented design, outdoor seating, Wi-Fi, fireplaces, and playgrounds, with access to a wide array of shops and restaurants, a state-of-the-art movie theater, and a health club. As developer and adaptive reuse expert, IRG also renovated the 1940’s office buildings on the property designed by Gordon Kaufmann and executed millions of dollars in extensive remediation.

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The East End & Goodyear Headquarters https://www.industrialrealtygroup.com/portfolio/the-east-end-and-goodyear-hq/ Fri, 10 Jul 2015 06:47:24 +0000 http://demo.vegatheme.com/archilight/?post_type=portfolio&p=54

The East End & Goodyear HQ

Akron, Ohio

Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company is one of the largest tire makers in the world, with their World Headquarters located in Akron, Ohio. The campus included 5 million square feet and more than 400 acres of property. As the company contracted, Goodyear found their space to be inefficient and considered leaving Akron. IRG created a comprehensive strategy to keep Goodyear in the city. As the project’s master developer, their plan involved consolidating Goodyear’s operations and building a new, 642,000 square foot World Headquarters building; purchasing the remaining campus area; controlling the headquarter and campus construction/renovation (while considering preservation efforts); and repositioning the remainder of the site.

IRG’s expert team created a new vision for the company and the iconic area, re-branding it The East End. The East End became a live, work, play environment with loft-style apartments, office space, retail stores, restaurants, theater, gymnasium and a Hilton Garden Inn hotel (the first new hotel inside Akron city limits since 1980). Not only did these efforts benefit Goodyear, the City of Akron retained thousands of jobs that would have been lost and now enjoys the significant economic investments made by IRG including an improved street-scape along one of the city’s main corridors.

The East End has become an economic and social center for the city. The project’s award-winning, loft-style apartments remain extremely popular with a 97% occupancy rate. In 2018, Akron-based health insurance company, SummaHealth moved to the site, retaining 300 jobs in the city. Also in 2018, B&W announced it would move the company’s world headquarters and 700 employees to the site. A new retail strip center was created to align with the architectural integrity of the property and is now home to bustling Starbucks and Handel’s Ice Cream stores. The East End has gained national media attention from The Wall Street Journal and Forbes Magazine and received dozens of industry accolades for its highly-unique, adaptive re-use approach.

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McClellan Park https://www.industrialrealtygroup.com/portfolio/mcclellan-park/ Wed, 08 Jul 2015 06:52:51 +0000 http://demo.vegatheme.com/archilight/?post_type=portfolio&p=58

McClellan Park

Sacramento, CA

The McClellan Air Force base once supplied major logistical, repair and maintenance support on the West Coast for World War II, The Korean War, The Vietnam War and Operation Desert Shield/Storm. After being bid out by Hill Air Force Base in Ogden, Utah to perform aircraft overhauls, the base officially closed in 2001. In 2000, IRG purchase the California facility, which included 8.5 million square feet and 3,000 acres of land.

IRG invested more than $200 Million into revitalizing the site and aligning it as McClellan Park. The real estate team leased up many of the property’s vacancies. The more than 240 companies which moved to the park in Sacramento brought employment for 14,000 individuals. The property now features 155 industrial buildings and 35 warehouses. Of those buildings, IRG operates industrial/office space, air museum, chapel, dormitories, hotel, conference center, recreational facilities and an airport. IRG continues to indirectly aid the base by managing $1.2 Billion in environmental remediation work. After millions of dollars in renovation and environmental remediation, McClellan Park is now widely considered the national gold-standard for large military base reuse.

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Canal Place https://www.industrialrealtygroup.com/portfolio/canal-place/ Tue, 07 Jul 2015 06:56:22 +0000 http://demo.vegatheme.com/archilight/?post_type=portfolio&p=60

Canal Place

Akron, OH

In 1871, construction on Dr. B.F. Goodrich’s first rubber plant in Akron, Ohio. By the end of World War II the site had grown to become the largest rubber factory in the world, encompassing over 90 buildings and 3 million sq. ft. of space. At its peak, the complex was a self-contained city with its own fire, police, and medical services and boasted the first telephone system in Akron.

By 1988, the property’s massive size, multistory layout, deferred maintenance, and obsolete infrastructure led Goodrich, as well as the mainstream development community, to conclude that this property was functionally obsolete. At a cost of $18 Million, demolition was planned. Stuart Lichter and his partners could see what no one else envisioned and purchased the “brownfield” property with the goal of returning this historical, yet challenged, landmark to an economically vibrant part of the Akron community. Over 5,000 jobs were created and Canal Place became the first private property to win the prestigious Arthur D. Little Award for Excellence in Economic Development. The site continues to thrive as a mixed-use redevelopment in the heart of the city.

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