2309 Wallace Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130

$54,406

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$54,406

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Built in 1925
MLS # PAPH2336424

2309 Wallace Street

Philadelphia, PA 19130

Description

This amazing space could be yours for all your artistic or entrepreneurial endeavors. This is a bi-level 2nd and 3rd floor space of a three story office building (10,000 square feet in total) comprised of 2 open lobby or co-working spaces, 8 private offices, a kitchen/conference space, 2 full bathrooms and a half bath. There are two entrances (front of building and along a corridor on the right side of the building) as well as two garages. One garage for one car and a main garage for at least three cars. Boutique commercial space like this is so rare in the highly sought out Fairmount neighborhood near the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Located on a quiet block, the building sits along bus route on 23rd Street with a paying parking lot one block away on Fairmount Avenue. There is easy access and walkability to Center City. The CMX-2 zoning allows for a multitude of uses as well as the potential to convert to residential use for an unbelievable live/work arrangement. Originally a brewery founded by Philip Klein, Sr. in 1863, later Fairmount Avenue Brewery in 1888 until 1916, the building has been restored to reveal impressive architectural and design details such original wood floors, exposed timbers, exposed brick walls, steel and wood beams, barn doors, and high ceilings. Split heating and air conditioning systems allow for total control. Entire building is open, airy and sun filled with natural light.

Details

  • County: PHILADELPHIA
  • Community: FAIRMOUNT
  • Lot Dimensions: 35.00 x 100.00

Description

This amazing space could be yours for all your artistic or entrepreneurial endeavors. This is a bi-level 2nd and 3rd floor space of a three story office building (10,000 square feet in total) comprised of 2 open lobby or co-working spaces, 8 private offices, a kitchen/conference space, 2 full bathrooms and a half bath. There are two entrances (front of building and along a corridor on the right side of the building) as well as two garages. One garage for one car and a main garage for at least three cars. Boutique commercial space like this is so rare in the highly sought out Fairmount neighborhood near the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Located on a quiet block, the building sits along bus route on 23rd Street with a paying parking lot one block away on Fairmount Avenue. There is easy access and walkability to Center City. The CMX-2 zoning allows for a multitude of uses as well as the potential to convert to residential use for an unbelievable live/work arrangement. Originally a brewery founded by Philip Klein, Sr. in 1863, later Fairmount Avenue Brewery in 1888 until 1916, the building has been restored to reveal impressive architectural and design details such original wood floors, exposed timbers, exposed brick walls, steel and wood beams, barn doors, and high ceilings. Split heating and air conditioning systems allow for total control. Entire building is open, airy and sun filled with natural light.

Details

  • County: PHILADELPHIA
  • Community: FAIRMOUNT
  • Lot Dimensions: 35.00 x 100.00

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