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Specialized Health Care Partners To Lease Office At Delray Central LongTime Tenant Specialized Health Care Partners To Relocate Headquarters, Consolidate Offices At 1615 Congress

Specialized Health Care Partners is leasing 26,482-square-feet of office space at Delray Central, according to Sout h Florida-based real estate investment management group Grover Corlew.

Specialized Health Care Partners, which works to maximize insurance recovery on behalf of its clients and provides consulting management services to hospita ls, will consolidate offices and relocate its headquarters to the 1615 Congress Avenue building in October.

Grover Corlew will complete more than $1 million dollars in renovations in addit ion to enhancements planned by SHP.

“We have a longstanding relationship with SHP,” said Partner Mark Corlew. “We leased the company t heir first office space in 2013 when we owned 220 Congress and have been fortunate to maintain a close relationship with them, accommodating t heir changing needs with our portfolio of modern office spaces.”

In 2015, Grover Corlew bought the 1615 and 1625 Congress office buildings, which were originally developed for IBM.

At the time of their purchase, the circa-1981 buildings were only 79 percent leased and in need of extensive renovation and a rebranding in order to attract h igh profile tenants.

Grover Corlew, which focuses on acquiring, developing and operating office and retail properties across the Southeastern U.S., invested approximately $2 million dollars into property renovat ions bringing occupancy to near ly 100 percent.

Specialized Health Care Partners is just one of several companies leasing space for their corporate headquarters in Grover Corlew buildings this year.

In May, the company announced more than 36,539-square-feet of new leases in Sabre Centre I, a Class A office property with golf course views of The Old Course at Broken Sound. The non-profit bone marrow registry Gift of Life, Canadian-based retailer The Northwest Company and toy manufacturer Jay@Play® have all selected the six-story office building for their new corporate headquarters.

Global hair restoration and replacement giant Hair Club recently designed a new 23,130-square-foot creative, modern workplace environment for more than 180 employees at Palmetto Place@ Boca Raton, which is owned and managed by Grover Corlew. Hair Club decided to relocate its corporate headquarters to the 88,000-square-foot building following a mult i-million-dollar renovation and rebranding which was recent ly completed by Grover Corlew.

Grover Corlew also purchased Hillsboro Center in Deerfield Beach th is past March, which includes a six- story, 116,250-square-foot Class A office tower at 600 West Hil lsboro Blvd. and four two-story office buildings with 99,851-square-feet at 700 West Hillsboro Blvd.

“We have created a niche for ourselves by bringing new life to some of the older, yet geographically desirable, suburban office buildings in Broward and Palm Beach counties,” said Partner Anuj Grover. “That has paid off with the number of headquarters that have moved and will move to our buildings.”

For more information on Grover Corlew, visit grovercorlew.com.

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