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onshohocken, PA - A leading real estate firm specializing in multifamily apartments has recently opened its new headquarters in Conshocken. The new center of operations for Morgan Properties is located at the Millennium Complex on Washington Street and Ash Street. The office space spans 70,100 square feet and will house over 200 corporate employees, marking a significant growth for the company compared to its previous headquarters at Kingswood Apartments and Townhomes in King of Prussia.
The new headquarters symbolizes Morgan Properties' evolution from its humble beginnings to a best-in-class multifamily owner and operator. It represents the company's unwavering commitment to its employees, partners, and the communities they serve.
The new HQ is designed to foster collaboration, attract top talent, and enhance productivity. It features advanced amenities such as tech-enabled meeting rooms and training facilities. The contemporary dining area, recreational spaces, fitness center, outdoor spaces, a 9,500-square-foot event space, parking, and walking access to the Schuylkill River Trail are just a few of the perks that employees can enjoy.
Morgan Properties was founded in 1985 and has since established itself as one of the fastest growing companies in the Philadelphia area. Stay updated on local news by signing up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
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