5351 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19131

5351 Lancaster Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131

Philadelphia
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Warehouse
Amount:
Please Call Broker for Price

Last Verified:
Feb 24, 2025

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Highlights

  • 33,075 SF on .91 Available for Lease
  • Two (2) Floors Available with Showroom, Office, Warehouse, Mezzanine Space
  • Ceiling Heights:
  • - First Floor: 16’5”
  • - Second Floor: 13’5”
  • One (1) Drive-in Door (9’ x 10.5’) Ramped
  • Tenant Signage Available
  • Fenced-in Lot
  • Paved Trailer/Car Parking
  • Ability to demise space upon tenant needs.
  • Camera and Alarm Security
  • The property is located on West Philadelphia between Route 1 and I-76. Users of the space are serviced by the Lansdowne Ave & 54th St Station SEPTA Subway and Wynnefield Ave Station SEPTA Regional Rail.

Description

33,075 SF on .91 Available for Lease

The property is located on West Philadelphia between Route 1 and I-76. Users of the space are serviced by the Lansdowne Ave & 54th St Station SEPTA Subway and Wynnefield Ave Station SEPTA Regional Rail.

Building Size: 33075sq ft
Lot Size: 0.91 acres


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Units for Lease

5351 Lancaster Avenue
Space Available: 33075 SF
Lease Type: NNN

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