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  2. Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust - Wikipedia

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    Total equity. US$126 million (2020) Number of employees. 175 (2020) Website. preit .com. Footnotes / references. [1] PREIT (Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust) is a privately held company that owns and develops shopping centers mostly in the Mid-Atlantic states .

  3. Gaming and Leisure Properties - Wikipedia

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    Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. is a real estate investment trust (REIT) specializing in casino properties, based in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. It was formed in November 2013 as a corporate spin-off from Penn National Gaming. The company owns 60 casino properties, all of which are leased to other companies.

  4. Brandywine Realty Trust - Wikipedia

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    Brandywine Realty Trust is a Philadelphia-based real estate investment trust that invests in office buildings in Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Austin, Texas. As of December 31, 2022, the company owned interests in 72 properties containing 12.8 million net rentable square feet.

  5. 15 Penn Plaza - Wikipedia

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    15 Penn Plaza. /  40.74972°N 73.99056°W  / 40.74972; -73.99056. 15 Penn Plaza, also known as PENN15 and Vornado Tower, is a planned office tower to be constructed by Vornado Realty Trust on Seventh Avenue between 32nd and 33rd Streets in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The building, designed by Foster and Partners ...

  6. Bankruptcy of Penn Central - Wikipedia

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    Bankruptcy of Penn Central. American railroad company Penn Central Transportation Company declared bankruptcy on June 21, 1970, two and a half years after its formation by the merger of the New York Central Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad. At the time, this was the largest bankruptcy in American history. [1]

  7. Penn South - Wikipedia

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    Penn South, officially known as Mutual Redevelopment Houses and formerly Penn Station South, is a limited-equity housing cooperative development located between Eighth and Ninth Avenues and West 23rd and 29th Streets, in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The complex has 2,820 units in ten 22-story buildings.

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