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Oxford University Press, Inc. (OUP) is the U.S. Office
of Oxford University Press located in the UK, a non-profit
division of Oxford University. OUP began operating in
New York in 1896 and occupied space at 200 Madison Avenue
by way of a variety of leases from 1968.
In 1989 Oxford University Press purchased a site in
Cary, North Carolina comprising 135,000 sf of office/warehouse
space on a 22.5 acre site which could provide further
expansion to at least 300,000 sf subject to planning
permission.
In the mid 1990s OUP instructed Richard Sykes and Patrick
Gardner to provide a comprehensive long-term real estate
strategy for the USA, taking into account the existence
of asbestos, ownership concern, and poor layout at 200
Madison Avenue, as well as the tax advantages of OUP
purchasing its own building in New York.
OUP purchased the freehold interest in a 150,000 sf
condominium at 198 Madison Avenue (part of the former
B. Altman store) and undertook total renovation to create
a state-of-the-art office complex on the 8th through
13th floors. Funded through New York State tax-exempt
bond financing and leasing of surplus space to other
not-for-profit organizations, this acquisition has proven
to be a major success, not only in terms of space utilization
but also as a real estate investment where substantial
capital growth has been achieved.
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