The legacy of Stanley Westreich, the developer who built modern Rosslyn from the ground up, will always cast a large shadow in the neighborhood he helped establish, his son tells ARLnow.
Westreich died at the age of 84 last month at his home in San Diego. For decades, however, he lived in the D.C. area and had an outsized influence on the growth of Rosslyn.
His son, Anthony Westreich, remembers his father for being more than just a well-known developer.
“I think the adjectives that best describe my father are fair, honest, transparent, tough and kind,” Westreich told ARLnow in an email interview. “Everyone, whether it was contractors, brokers or lawyers, wanted to transact with my father. They always knew what they were getting from him.”
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LOWER GWYNEDD â CBRE has been retained as the exclusive leasing agent for Spring House Innovation Park (SHIP), a 133-acre multi-tenant life sciences campus located along the Pennsylvania Turnpike Corridor at 727 Norristown Road in Spring House, Lower Gwynedd Township, Montgomery County.
The property is owned by MRA Group, an experienced life sciences developer based in Horsham, and Beacon Capital Partners, a leading real estate investor, developer and manager. MRA Group acquired the former Rohm and Haas campus in 2017 and has successfully transformed it into a multi-tenant life sciences campus.
Spring House Innovation Park is comprised of 14 buildings totaling approximately 600,000 âsquare-feet of existing laboratories, state-of-the-art research and development facilities, and Class A office space. The campus is occupied by an array of tenants including AgroFresh, Ben Franklin Technology Partners, ChromoTan Corporation, The Jefferson Institute for Bioprocessing, Keystone