STAR Campus high rise formally announced

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[Not a valid template]Commercial real estate firm JLL and Delle Donne and Associates (DDA), in partnership with the University of Delaware formally announced the development of a new office tower at the University of Delaware’s Science, Technology and Advanced Research (STAR) Campus.

The project and renderings of the building have been widely circulated as space was filled in the original office building on the STAR Campus. More recently, soil testing has been taking place at the site.

 The tower will have 120,000 square feet of office space.  About  80,000  square feet will be taken by the University of Delaware for its College of Health Sciences.

 The site also offers additional acreage for build to suit structures.

A University of Delaware spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the project. 

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The international brokerage firm of  JLL has been awarded the listing to lead leasing and marketing efforts for the tower, as well future facilities on the adjacent 16 acres of land that falls inside  Delle Donne’s ground lease for development.

Bancroft Construction Co., Wilmington, will serve as construction manager for the project, which is slated for completion in mid-2018.

“We are excited to further expand our relationship with Delle Donne and Associates,” said Jamie Vari, of JLL’s Delaware office. “STAR Campus is a major re-development of a Delaware legacy property that will bring another echelon of quality into the office market in New Castle County, Delaware. With rail access, proximity to major road arteries, and built-in University of Delaware infrastructure, we believe that this campus will have similar success and characteristics to the Navy Yard in Philadelphia.”

Formerly the site of 272-acre Chrysler assembly plant, UD’s STAR Campus master plan is comprised of a mix of commercial enterprises, research facilities, classrooms, housing, retail and green spaces.

The campus is also adjacent to a new Newark train station. The station is the western-most stop for SEPTA trains from Philadelphia and has a couple of Amtrak stops per day.

STAR Campus is currently home to:

  • SevOne, a performance computing company named by Forbes as one of America’s Most Promising Companies
  • Bloom Energy manufacturer of clean fuel-cell power for  Google, Wal-Mart, AT&T, Coca-Cola and other companies.
  • A 10,000 square-foot wet lab business incubator for small research companies
  • A test zero-emissions vehicle laboratory supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, the State of Delaware, NRG Energy, Honda and BMW.
  • UD’s Health Sciences Complex of classrooms, research laboratories, and open-to-the-public care clinics. Operating under the name STAR Health, UD’s  clinics offer a variety of services.

Vari will lead the leasing efforts on behalf of JLL

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