Hilco Redevelopment Partners (HRP) acquires and redevelops complex real estate assets by leveraging the extensive capabilities of Hilco Global to responsibly bring new uses to these properties.
Portfolio to Date
40
Million
Square Feet Acquired Real Estate
Million
Square Feet Acquired Real Estate
$2.5
Billion
Assets Under Management
Billion
Assets Under Management
5,000
Acres
Acquired in North America
Acres
Acquired in North America
Portfolio to Date
40 Million Square Feet
Acquired Real Estate
$2.5 Billion Assets
Under Management
5,000 Acres Acquired in North America
Hilco Redevelopment Partners News
How Philly’s biggest 2020 real estate deal could create opportunities for Philly students
When Hilco Redevelopment Partners (HRP), a real estate investor that remediates obsolete industrial sites, bought the 1,300-acre former Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery out of bankruptcy in June, all eyes were on the Chicago-based company.
Alexandria power plant along the Potomac to become mixed-use project
A development company with a history of transforming obsolete facilities has purchased one of the largest industrial sites in Alexandria and plans to build housing, office space and retail, granting residents new access to a large swath of the Potomac River.
The long-awaited redevelopment of ugly, toxic abandoned coal-fired power plant in a prime spot on the Potomac River is at hand
On November 16, 2020, Illinois-based Hilco Redevelopment Partners (HRP), a unit of Hilco Global, announced the purchase of the approximately 20-acre Potomac River Generating Station (PRGS) site in Alexandria, Virginia.
'The Single Most Important Development Site In The City' — Inside The Proposed Redevelopment Of The PES Refinery
More than remediating past damage, Hilco Redevelopment Partners aims for its buildings to be extremely sustainable.
Disrupting Economic And Racial Inequity With Three Practical Steps
This month, The YES Project at America’s Promise Alliance is releasing a three-part blog series to illuminate the ways in which employers, youth-supporting programs, and intermediary organizations are helping young people become ready for, connected to, and supported in our unprecedented and rapidly evolving employment environment. The employment landscape has changed drastically since the start of the year, due in large part to the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and a heightened consciousness of the long-felt effects of systemic racism. In this series, three thought leaders will explore their own lessons learned in supporting opportunity talent—particularly Opportunity Youth—over the course of the pandemic, and what that might mean for the future.
Hilco Redevelopment Partners to Invest Hundreds of Millions of Dollars to Decommission, Demolish and Remediate the Former PES Refinery Site in Southwest Philadelphia
Hilco Redevelopment Partners (HRP) announced that the company will invest hundreds of millions of dollars to decommission, demolish and remediate the former PES Refinery site, a site that has been a source of pollution for more than 150 years. HRP, the real estate development unit of Hilco Global, remediates and redevelops complex and obsolete industrial properties in cities nationwide.
– Roberto Perez, CEOOur mission is to take on complex projects where we return economic opportunity to industrial sites that have run their useful life. We have been successfully acquiring and redeveloping obsolete properties in cities across the country, bringing new economic life to places in need of revitalization and opportunity.
Hilco Redevelopment Partners is comprised of leaders with extensive experience redeveloping some of the nation’s most complex and challenging real estate.