Loft Creative Space For Lease • 2,000+ SF
| Name | Space Use | Size | Rent | Details |
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| 1st Floor Ste | Retail | 2,000 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
» 2,000 SF of non-vented cafe space on the ground floor » Spaces can be leased separately or together » Frontage: 70’ on Delaware Ave. » Zoning: CMX-3 » Easy access to public transportation, Center City, I-95, I-676, and the Ben Franklin Bridge » Walk-out balcony overlooking the Marina » Located along the Delaware River Front, a boulevard lined with parks, venues, restaurants, and museums » An estimate of 2 million visitors per year at the Delaware River Front (Source: Delaware River Waterfront Corporation)
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| 2nd Floor Ste | Office | 4,000-6,000 SF | $22.00 USD/SF/YR | |
» 2nd Floor Retail/Office Space Available » 4,000 SF. Can be combined with first floor cafe space for a total of 6,000 SF. » Frontage: 70’ on Delaware Ave. » Zoning: CMX-3 » Easy access to public transportation, Center City, I-95, I-676, and the Ben Franklin Bridge » Walk-out balcony overlooking the Marina » Located along the Delaware River Front, a boulevard lined with parks, venues, restaurants, and museums » An estimate of 2 million visitors per year at the Delware River Front (Source: Delware River Waterfront Corporation)
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It’s easy to know where to go once you get inside Cherry Street Pier: Just follow the train track embedded in the structure’s concrete floors. The rehabbed Philadelphia warehouse and shipping pier reopened in 2018 and was undergoing more updates as of press time, but it’s held fast to its industrial character. When the pier was built on the Delaware River in 1919, it was used for offloading fruits and vegetables shipped to Philadelphia. The produce was transferred onto trains that took it into the city for retail sale. Over time, shipping gravitated to other parts of the riverfront, and the 55,000-square-foot structure (then known as Municipal Pier 9) was used for storage....Groundswell Design Group and Interface Studio Architects (ISA) worked together to find a dynamic way to reuse the space: artist’s studios made of shipping containers. The studios are lined up on the south side of the interior, leaving plenty of space for temporary markets and exhibitions. The pier is part of the Old City Historic District, and its century-old street-facing head house and much of the other exterior detailing were saved. Crews are currently repairing and replicating clerestory windows, and in January they replaced non-historic metal entry doors with glass ones
| Easy access to public transportation, Center City, I-95, I-676, and the Ben Franklin Bridge |
| Walk-out balcony overlooking the Marina |
| Located along the Delaware River Front, a boulevard lined with parks, venues, restaurants, and museums |
| An estimate of 2 million visitors per year at the Delaware River Front |
| Tenant | SF Occupied | Lease End Date |
|---|---|---|
| Ari Blanc Medical Spa | ||
| Bittenbender Construction LP | ||
| Campos Deli @ Market Inc | ||
| K4 LLC | ||
| Philly Tour Hub LLC | 12/31/2023 | |
| Pier 3 Condominums Association | ||
| Pilothouse Nautical Books & Charts | ||
| Topak Marketing Inc | ||
| TPG | ||
| Waterfront Gourmet |
| Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Market East (R1 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R2 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R3 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R5 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R6 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R7 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R8 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail)) | 5 min | - | 2.0 mi |
| Suburban Station (R1 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R2 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R3 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R5 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R6 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R7 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail), R8 - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Regional Rail (SEPTA Regional Rail)) | 6 min | - | 2.3 mi |
| Transit/Subway | Drive | Walk | Distance |
| 2nd Street (Market-Frankford Line - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Rapid Transit (SEPTA Subway & Trolley)) | 3 min | 6 min | 0.3 mi |
| 5th Street (Market-Frankford Line - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Rapid Transit (SEPTA Subway & Trolley)) | 4 min | 11 min | 0.6 mi |
| Spring Garden (MFL) (Market-Frankford Line - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Rapid Transit (SEPTA Subway & Trolley)) | 3 min | 15 min | 0.8 mi |
| 8th & Market St (PATCO Speedline - Port Authority Transit Corporation Speedline (PATCO Speedline)) | 4 min | 17 min | 0.9 mi |
| Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
| Philadelphia International | 21 min | - | 11.5 mi |
| Trenton Mercer | 47 min | - | 32.6 mi |
| Parking Available: | Yes |
| Reserved: | No |
| Spaces Provided: | 18 |
| Type: | Surface |
| Included in Rent: | Yes |