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Cozen O’Connor serves as counsel in $98.4m purchase


WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — The national real estate practice at Cozen O’Connor represented a Maguire Hayden Real Estate Company affiliate in its purchase of a seven story West Conshohocken office property for $98.4 million. The deal closed on January 8, 2016. 300 Four Falls is the largest class “A” office building in West Conshohocken, according to Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Capital Group, which arranged the sale of the property. Maguire Hayden Real Estate Company is a fully integrated commercial real estate investment and operating firm focused on acquiring, repositioning and managing office, industrial and flex properties throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. Representing the buyer from Cozen O’Connor were Jeffrey Leonard and John Schwartz. The firm’s national real estate practice represents regional and national developers, REITS and other public companies, owners, builders, manager, private equity funds, institutional and private investors, banks, and governments in acquisitions and dispositions, development, financing, leasing and the management of real estate. The sellers were represented by Matthew Werthman and Michael Coran of Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg, LLP. Bank of America, N.A. provided financing for the purchase. Bank of America, N.A. was represented by Matthew Robertson and Kevin Sholette of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP.n

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