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Commercial
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WAREHOUSE
| Start Price |
USD 1,500,000.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 1,500,000.00 |
| Time Left |
- |
| Bid Count |
0 |
| Buy It Now Price |
- |
| Reserve Price |
- |
| Start Time |
Saturday, September 06, 2008 |
| End Time |
Monday, October 06, 2008 |
| Location |
philadelphia, PA |
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Description
63000 SQ FEET WAREHOUSE GREAT FOR DISTRIBUTION CALL 609-332-3212 Dear Sir/Madam: Enclosed for your consideration is the property summary for a 63,000 sq. ft. manufacturing/industrial facility in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia. The complex consist of 2 industrial buildings that feature multiple loading docks and drive-ins, a courtyard and secured parking that is both gated and alarmed. The buildings themselves have 1400+ amp electrical services, zoned mechanics, a sprinkler system, freight elevators, offices, skylights and a multitude of windows that provide ample natural light. One building is a single story structure with approximately 12,000+ sq ft of usable space. And the other building is a 3 story architecturally significant structure with 13500+ sq ft per floor of This complex can easily be used as a manufacturing facility or converted into condos, apartment lofts or storage facility. Sellers are interested in a quick sale and are willing to entertain creative financing offers. For more information please contact: 609-332-3212 Building Statistics: Address: 3039-51 "B" Street Philadelphia, PA 19134-2801 County: Philadelphia County – Port Richmond Area Cross Streets: Clearfield Ave and "B" Street Building SqFt: +62,957 sq ft Land SqFt: +38,226 sq ft Construction: 2 Industrial buildings: 12000+ sq ft single story structure 13,500+ sq ft per floor 3 story structure Zoning / Land Use: (LF0) Ind: Mill, Masonry The City Philadelphia has the 4th largest population in the nation after New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. Twelve major colleges and universities are located in the area, including 4 teaching medical college hospitals. Fortune 500 companies in the region include Dupont de Nemours (Wilmington DE), CIGNA (Philadelphia), Amerisource Health (Malvern), Crown Cork & Seal (Philadelphia) and Unisys (Blue Bell). . Effective median disposal income after taxes in the area is $42,852, compared to $36,104 for Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Unemployment rates are only 5%, much lower than the national average. Retail sale which follow economic growth are strong exceeding $49.6B annually. Philadelphia County is within a 500-mile radius of 40% of US population, 45% of nation’s total manufacturers and 40% of nation’s service industries. The area is part of larger economic and geographic area known as Delaware Valley which extends to Trenton, NJ at the north and Wilmington DE at the south. The area is well linked and accessible to national transportation points throughout the world. The Port of Philadelphia and Camden is one of the largest fresh water ports in the county. And nearby Philadelphia International Airport provides service to most major American cities and many European destinations. The Neighborhood The immediate neighborhood surrounding this industrial complex is a highly diverse, high density area with a strong mix of residential, industrial and retail facilities. The property and the neighborhood are easily accessible to I-95, I-76 and Route 1. The current trend in the area is toward stability and this is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. Neighborhood characteristics, location and current market conditions point to continued stability in support of lodging applications. Because of its central location, this industrial complex is in the heart of an eastern megalopolis, with excellent highway and rail transportation. Richmond or also known as Port Richmond. The borders are Delaware River, south of Frankford creek, east of Kensington and Frankford Avenue. Zoning and Aerial Maps 3039 – 51 "B" Street
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