Per the last quote, I wonder if Gauthier was in attendance, ironic if so.
Officials laud University City's ongoing development as $100M project marks construction milestone
https://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia...cx_testVariant=cx_8&cx_artPos=0#cxrecs_s
"When state Sen. Vincent J. Hughes took the podium at a ceremonial topping out of 3.0 University Place, a $100 million development at 4101 Market St. in University City, he noted the significance of its location. “This is special,” he said. “The history has always been that everything stopped at 40th Street. We have been able to break through that.”"
"A partnership involving Silverstein Properties, Cantor Fitzgerald and University Place Associates marked the construction milestone on March 10 of the 8-story 250,000-square-foot lab and office building. It is dedicated to life sciences tenants and several have already signed leases."
"The building joins other life sciences projects in the works in University City. For example:
• A partnership involving Botanic Properties, Sterling Bay and Harrison Street Real Estate Capital plan a 310,000-square-foot lab building at 3801 Chestnut St.;
• Drexel University has partnered with Brandywine Realty Trust on Schuylkill Yards, a $3.5 billion development that includes plans for 6.9 million square feet of new mixed-use space;
• Wexford Science and Technology is developing the uCity Square campus alongside the University City Science Center and Ventas Inc.;
• Republic Properties Group, a Washington, D.C., real estate company, plans to develop a $190 million, 185,000-square-foot life sciences building on a parcel at 125 N. 32nd St., which sits between Powelton and Market streets; and
• Spark Therapeutics Inc. plans to develop a $575 million, 500,000-square-foot gene therapy manufacturing plant on Drexel University’s campus."
"For the elected officials attending the topping out, 3.0 University Place also served as an example of inclusive and equitable development, which they hope there is more, and represented the ability for their constituents to have more access to careers in life sciences."