2301 Pennsylvania Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19130

2301 Pennsylvania Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19130

Philadelphia
FOR SALE
Property Type:
Other Hospitality
Amount:
Please Call Broker for Price

Last Verified:
Feb 04, 2025

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Highlights

  • Building Size: 12,800 SF
  • Lower Level: 3,516 SF
  • First Floor: 3,516 SF
  • Second Floor: 3,516 SF
  • Third Floor: 2,252 SF
  • Lot Size: 0.10 AC
  • Zoning: RSA5 – Residential Single Family Attached-5
  • (City of Philadelphia)
  • Building Class: B
  • Building Type: Multi-Family Redevelopment/End-User Office
  • Mixed-Use Opportunity
  • Elevator: One (1) for All Levels
  • Power: 600 amps
  • Hot Water: “Bradford White” 50 Gallon Water Tank
  • Year Built: 1957 (Renovated 2009)
  • Foundation: Reinforced concrete, stone foundation walls
  • HVAC: Heat Pumps for heating and cooling
  • Stairwells: Front and Rear interior concrete stairwells
  • Estimated 2025 Tax: $35,108
  • Location: Intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue,
  • North 23rd Street, and Spring Garden Street

Description

Multi-Family Redevelopment/Medical Office Mixed-Use Opportunity

This property is located in the heart of the Art Museum Area due with frontage to major streets such as Pennsylvania Avenue, North 23rd Street, and Spring Garden Street. Occupants are granted with a green walk-friendly environment with the Art Museum and Fairmount Park in close proximity.

Building Size: 12800sq ft
Lot Size: 0.1 acres


Documents

2301 Pennsylvania Avenue OM.pdf

Map of 2301 Pennsylvania Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19130

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Real Estate incentives range widely and have been overlooked by the Commercial Multiple Listing Services (MLS) for decades. Real estate incentives is a generic term used to group any number of programs, such as tax incentives, that are designated by an agency for a geographic area."

Why are Real Estate Incentives Important and to Whom?

"Incentives" are vital today and in the future because:

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  • Entire Supply Chain of Real Estate Development such as small and large companies who will provide goods and services to new and revitalized properties.