Join Jewish Federation Real Estate (JFRE) as we get an exclusive look at the new Chubb Center.

2000 Arch, also known as Chubb Center, is the state-of-the-art destination workplace for Chubb, the world’s largest publicly traded property and casualty insurance company, and is Parkway’s newest skyline-defining project in Philadelphia.

Unfortunately, we are at capacity. If you would like to join the waitlist, please click below. We hope to accommodate you if space becomes available. You will be contacted via email if that is the case.

Please register by Friday, June 20.
Due to limited capacity, this free event is for JFRE members and corporate sponsors only. If you would like to become a member, contact JFRE Director Alan Lepore at alepore@jewishphilly.org

EVENT DETAILS

Location:
Chubb Center
2000 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Date & Time:
Wednesday, June 25
10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Additional DETAILS

  • Light snacks will be served
  • To ensure the safety of all participants, long pants and hard-soled shoes or boots are required as the event takes place in an active construction zone. Sneakers are not permitted to be worn for this event.
  • Safety gear, including a hard hat, is required and will be provided for the duration of the tour.
  • For security purposes, advance registration is required. Due to limited capacity, we will be unable to accommodate walk-ins.
  • Government IDs are subject to verification and bags are subject to search.
  • By attending this event, you agree to the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s terms and conditions.
  • For questions, please contact Event Specialist Joey Cahn at jcahn@jewishphilly.org or 215.832.0533.
  • To renew your JFRE membership, please click here or contact JFRE Director Alan Lepore at alepore@jewishphilly.org or call 215.832.0532.

JFRE Sponsors

Thank you to our sponsors, including our lead sponsor, Parkway Corporation. As the proud host of JFRE at Chubb Center, Parkway supports the Jewish Federation and the work they do to improve our community and the lives of so many.