In this newsletter for the month of September 2025, our team at WCRE discusses recent developments in the commercial real estate space like how in New Jersey, Mavis Tire is planning an expansion in Mount Laurel , a Super Wawa is proposed for Voorhees while another plan for the town was rejected , Berkeley Partners acquired a large warehouse in Blackwood , Virtua Mt. Holly proposes a patient tower expansion , JP Morgan Asset Management bought a Berlin bus depot , the former Trump Plaza site is for sale again , an Evesham office building is set for conversion into a church , and construction is moving forward on a residential development at the Moorestown Mall. We also discuss happenings in PA where a Wayne office campus sells for $67.6 million , a Malvern office park hits the market , Stonemont Financial Group makes its first industrial investment in the Philadelphia region , Asplundh relocates its headquarters to Horsham , Iron Hill Brewery closes three of its area locations , Prologis lists the Tastykake headquarters for sale , and Stateside Vodka is moving its corporate headquarters back to the city.
September 2025 – Philadelphia Commercial Real Estate News
- Office Campus Sells for $68M
- SEC Extends Philly Lease
- Malvern Office Park Hits Market
- Philaport Expands Footprint
- Update Philly’s Medical Office Market
- Smaller PA Markets Outpace Cities
- Foreclosure Set For 1700 Market
- Foxfield Secures $132.4M Loan
- Asplundah Relocates Headquarters
- Iron Hill Brewery Closes Locations
- Private Buyers Take Lead In Office
- Philly’s Life Sciences Sector Expands
- Audacy Subleasing Philly HQ
- Prologis Lists Tastycake HQ
- Stateside Vodka Relocates
September 2025 – South Jersey Commercial Real Estate News
- Mavis Tire Plans New Mt. Laurel Site
- Berkley Partners Acquire Warehouse
- Super Wawa Proposed in Voorhees
- Virtua Mt. Holly Proposes Expansion
- JP Morgan Buys Bern Bus Depot
- Former Trump Plaza Hits Market Again
- JP Morgan Buys Bern Bus Depot
- Evesham Office Building Conversion
- Moorestown Mall Apartment Update
- Voorhees Rejects Wawa Plans