3775 Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19124

3775 Kensington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19124

Philadelphia
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Industrial
Amount:
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Highlights

  • Building Size: 107,141 SF
  • Lot Size: 1.4 AC
  • Building Class: B
  • Building Type: Industrial
  • Floors: Three Floors (approx. 35,667 SF each)
  • Ceiling Heights: 1st Floor: 9’ to 9.5’ Clear
  • 2nd Floor: 12’-13’ Clear
  • 3rd Floor: 12’-13’ Clear
  • Two (2) Freight Elevators: (One (1) 3,000 lb Capacity and
  • one (1) 4,000 lb Capacity)
  • Loading: Two (2) Loading Docks for Warehouse
  • Sprinkler System: ESFR
  • Customizable Spaces: Office, Warehouse, Studio, Lab
  • Zoning: IRMX (Industrial Residential Mixed Use)
  • Parking: Secured on-site parking
  • Location: Frontage to Castor Avenue, Kensington Avenue,
  • and Jasper Street
  • Other: Private Central Loading Courtyard
  • 360 degree view of the neighborhood on top floor.

Description

107,141 SF on 1.4 Acres Available for Lease

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Building Size: 107141sq ft
Lot Size: 1.4 acres


Documents

3775 Kensington Ave Flyer.pdf

Units for Lease

3775 Kensington Avenue
Space Available: 107141 SF
Lease Type: NNN

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