9200-03 James Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19114

9200-03 James Street Philadelphia, PA 19114

Philadelphia
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Other Land
Amount:
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Highlights

  • 2.02 Acres Available for Lease
  • Divisible space and placement
  • Tenant Improvements negotiable
  • Zoning Variances:
  • Selling and storing used vehicles on premises
  • Accessory Trailer Storage
  • Automotive Wrecking Yard
  • I-2 Industrial Permitted Uses:
  • • Limited Industrial
  • • General Industrial
  • • Research & Development
  • • Trucking & Transportation Terminals
  • • Artist Studios/Artisan Industrial
  • Accessible Distances:
  • 0.7 miles – I-95
  • 0.9 miles - Torresdale Station Regional SEPTA
  • 3.4 miles – Roosevelt Pkwy
  • 4.5 miles – Tacony-Palmyra Bridge
  • 12.8 miles – Center City Philadelphia
  • 22 miles – Philadelphia International Airport

Description

2.02 Acres Available for Lease

This property sits strategically off of I-95 in a Northeast Philadelphia industrial pocket. Users are serviced by the Torresdale SEPTA Regional Rail and within an accessible distance to Center City and New Jersey.

Lot Size: 2.02 acres


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Units for Lease

9200-03 James Street
Space Available: 87991 SF
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