Unico Properties




































Unico Properties
Type
Private
Predecessor University Properties Inc
Founded 1953
Founder
Roger L. Stevens, Alfred R. Glancy III, Ben Tobin, and H. Adams Ashforth
Headquarters 1215 Fourth Avenue, Suite 600,
Seattle
,
United States

Key people
Quentin Kuhrau (CEO and Chairman of the Board)
Jonas Sylvester(President)
Total assets $3 billion




Rainier Tower, Seattle





One Nashville Place in Nashville, Tennessee


Unico Properties LLC (formerly University Properties Inc) is an American private equity real estate investment and development company based in Seattle, Washington, focused on the north-west and west of the US.[1] It was founded in 1953.[2]


As of September 2018, it "manages a $3 billion real-estate portfolio",[3] amounting to 17 million square feet.[4]


Unico was founded in 1953, by Roger L. Stevens, Alfred R. Glancy III, Ben Tobin, and H. Adams Ashforth, who were chosen by the University of Washington to manage and develop a 10-acre site in downtown Seattle.[4][2]


Developments in Seattle have included the Rainier Tower and Two Union Square.[4]


In September 2018, Unico purchased One Nashville Place in Nashville, Tennessee, for $139.5 million.[3][5]



References





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  2. ^ ab "Company Overview of Unico Properties LLC". Bloomberg LP. Retrieved 18 October 2018.


  3. ^ ab Mazza, Sandy (September 21, 2018). "Downtown Nashville office tower fetches $139.5M from new investor". The Tennessean. Retrieved October 15, 2018.


  4. ^ abc "About Us - The Company Story - Unico Properties". Unico Properties. Retrieved 18 October 2018.


  5. ^ Nevin Batiwalla (Sep 26, 2012). "Regions Bank to move Nashville HQ to One Nashville Place". Nashville Business Journal. Retrieved June 28, 2013.











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