1917-23 W Oxford Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19121

1917-23 W Oxford Street Philadelphia, PA 19121

Philadelphia
FOR SALE
Property Type:
Street Retail
Amount:
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Last Verified:
Dec 18, 2024

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Highlights

  • 17,456 SF on .242 Acres Available for Sale
  • Four (4) Stories and Storage & Utility Basement
  • Forty-Four (44) Units
  • Full Commercial Kitchen and Walk-in Freezer
  • Residential Units with shared bathroom space
  • Common Areas on each floor
  • Assembly Room on Floor 1
  • Residential Management Office Space
  • Frontage to W Oxford Street and Turner Street
  • Security Station with Camera and Alarm Systems
  • Elevator: 2000 lb capacity
  • Gated Courtyard and outdoor seating
  • Loading Dock from Turner Street

Description

17,456 SF on .242 Acres Available for Sale

The property is located in Cecil B. Moore, a neighborhood named after the late civil rights attorney and politician, within Northwest Philadelphia. It sits next to Temple University’s campus while being a short distance to Center City. Residents of the property are serviced by the Girard Avenue & 19th Street SEPTA Bus Station and within reasonable driving distance to both I-76 and I-95.

Building Size: 17456sq ft
Lot Size: 0.24 acres


Documents

1917-23 W Oxford St Flyer.pdf

Map of 1917-23 W Oxford Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19121

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