International Plaza (Pennsylvania)

[1] Scott Paper's headquarters moved to Boca Raton, Florida before the company was finally acquired by Kimberly Clark.

[4] In 1998 Colburn Insurance Service moved into about 36,000 square feet (3,300 m2) of space in One International Plaza.

In July 1999 the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDot) and several U.S. federal government agencies selected a proposed route for the connecting ramps from the northbound and southbound portions of Interstate 95 to the Terminal One complex, under development, at Philadelphia International Airport; the agency attempted to avoid the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum.

However K/B Fund II objected to the proposed routing, stating that it would interfere with the International Plaza development.

[6] In 2000 the airport attempted to acquire the complex for $90 million but Tinicum Township commissioners stopped the deal from going forward, citing concerns of a loss of tax revenue for the township and the Interboro School District which serves Tinicum, as well as noise pollution concerns.

[8] In 2008 Angelo, Gordon & Co. and affiliates of Amerimar Enterprises Inc. owned the facility as part of a joint venture.

International Plaza