PHOENIX, AZ – Lincoln
Property Company (LPC) continued its award-winning property management track
record at this year’s “The Outstanding Building of the Year” (TOBY), earning a
TOBY for its management of Luhrs City
Center in downtown Phoenix.
Megan Watkins |
Phoenix’s annual TOBY
awards are presented by the Arizona chapter of the Building Owners and Managers
Association (BOMA). They represent the industry’s most prestigious honor for
excellence in building quality and management, with winners advancing to
regional and international BOMA competitions.
LPC was awarded a 2016
TOBY for its management of Luhrs City Center, a National Historic Landmark
mixed-use development located at Central and Jefferson – the geographic point
of origin for downtown Phoenix.
“LPC and Invesco purchased
Luhrs City Center in December and have worked diligently to build on the
project’s vintage charm and potential, at a time when tenants are rediscovering
downtown Phoenix,” said Lincoln Property Company Executive Vice President David Krumwiede. “It is an honor to be
affiliated with the property and to be recognized for our efforts there.”
Built between 1924 and
1929, Luhrs City Center encompasses approximately 157,000 square feet of fully
renovated office and retail space featuring red brick interiors and exposed
beams. LPC and Invesco are nearing completion on a multi-million-dollar
renovation that will further upgrade lobby, common areas and streetscapes at
the project.
The Luhrs office project
is part of Luhrs City Center, which is a full city block containing office,
retail, a six-level parking structure and a new 19-story, 320-room Marriott
hotel. Luhrs City Center is in the heart of downtown Phoenix, situated along
the existing light rail line as well as the approved light rail extension down
Central Avenue. It is home to the award-winning Bitter & Twisted cocktail
parlour.
Jessica Allen |
“Our management team has a
deep background in office and retail space,” said Megan Watkins, Lincoln Property Company Associate Director of
Management Services, who leads LPC’s property management portfolio in the
region. “We’re thrilled to be able to apply that knowledge at such a landmark
project, bringing a piece of the past into the present for today’s business
market.”
David Krumwiede |
The LPC management team at
Luhrs City Center includes Assistant Property Manager Jessica Allen, Chief Engineer Tom
Williams and Building Engineer Carlos
Rodriguez.
In addition to managing
projects in its ownership portfolio, LPC provides award-winning third party
property management services to approximately 7 million square feet of office
industrial and retail space across the region.
For more information, call David Krumwiede or
Megan Watkins at (602) 912-8888.
For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Stacey Hershauer
focusAZ
Marketing & Public
Relations
(480) 600-0195
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