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Up to 6,029 SF Available CHESTNUT1201 STREET Market East | Midtown Village Philadelphia, PA Up to 6,029 SF Available 1,980 SF Ground Floor 1,949 SF Mezzanine 2,100 SF Lower Level Up to 6,029 SF Available CHESTNUT1201 STREET 1,980 SF Ground Floor Market East | Midtown Village 1,949 SF Mezzanine Philadelphia, PA 2,100 SF Lower Level PROPERTY FEATURES: • Grand multi-level retail space with 2-story ornate façade and historic character • Situated along 12th Street at the base The Commonwealth, an upscale residential tower with 98 units • Well positioned between vibrant Midtown Village and flourishing Market East neighborhoods, just steps from the 13th Street food & beverage corridor and directly across from East Market, a large scale mixed-use project, with its next phase, a Jefferson Health tower, currently under construction • Surrounded by multiple new high-rise residential buildings, numerous hotels including the Loews, Roost and newly opened Canopy by Hilton, and just one block from Thomas Jefferson Hospital and two blocks from the PA Convention Center and iconic Reading Terminal Market • Immediate proximity to public transit via Jefferson Station with SEPTA regional rail and the Market-Frankford line at 11th Street Station • Busy pedestrian traffic weekdays and weekends, day-and-night SURROUNDING NEIGHBORS: Bulb Irina Sigal Philly Power Liberty Bar Yoga 7 Eleven Dressmaker Adam Kaufman Salon Gusto Pizzeria Tsuki Sushi Five Iron Trader Blue Nail Solidcore Joe’s Agno Grill A-mandarin Daroff Design Day By Rione Pizza Group Townsend Victor’s Bar Tampopo Carlo’s American Heritage Bakery Mix Bar & Grill Dunkin Federal Credit Union F45 Sunday Friday Saturday BB&T Butcher Bar Wells Fargo Primo Hoagies Wine & Spirits Vernick Spice End Healing Arts VCA CatHospital VCA Square onSqaure Au Bon Pain Community Whiskey Village El Rey Ranstead Ultimo Coffee Revolution Room Taco Melograno Old Nelson’s Farmer’s Keep Farmer’s Chix &Bowls D’Angelos Ristorante Santander Nuts to You Pagano’s Charley Bagelry Irish Pub Spread Dove Tria Tinto Shake FedEx Shack Dunkin Friends Market Food & Deli Good Day Bar & Coffee Nook Bakery Fights Everybody Starbucks Tortorice’s Casta Diva Tselaine Tailor Joseph’s Salon 4 SistersNail Rittenhouse Pets Lunachick March Hare Grill Manning Twenty Produce Maxx’s Cork CVS Capsule Dim Sum Chima Brazilian House Stock Naf Naf Grill Steakhouse Sweet Bucky Body Calfornia Development Closets Veda Independence Charlie’s The Laurel Center Dolce Carini La Croix Barry’s Eye Encounters Blue Cross Born Cycology202 Metropolitan Scarpetta Yesterday Bootcamp Je SuisJolie The Harper Banana Republic Rittenhouse La Colombe Factory Store Crisp Kitchen Wawa Hotel Gap Outlet Trek Bikes Rachel’s Enterprise Nosheri Bakery Curson Devil’s Sophy K’Far Zama Alley Trust First Drinker’s Pub Target TD Bank Rittenhouse the Square Marathon on Hair Salon Thunder Condesa Factory Philly Pretzel Smith’s El Techo El Cafe Pod Hotel Pod Coffee Square CVS Bank of Citizens James Restaurant PNC Bank Princeton Bank Old Nelsons Crazy Food Company & Bar Sushi Bank of Planet Fitness Urban Farmer Franklin Mortgage William America Schwartz Republic PNC Four Matt &Marie’s Nom Ramen Sue’s Sue’s Produce Boyd’s Sweetgreen Bank Seasons Midtown Diner Wrap Wrap Shack Rescue Spa University Joan Shepp The Logan Dandelion Vernick Fish The Love Playa Starbucks Mac Mart Sonesta Devon & City Tap Cleavers Bowls Philly Barnes Blakely Devry ArtBar Ardent Bagels Ruth’s Blue Sole Comcast House & Noble Chris Shoes City Tecnhology Anthropologie Fitness Center Starbucks Continental Misconduct Suites Embassy Parc Devon Rouge Veg Hip City Center Wax Europearn Eggs Green Garden Harper’s A.Kitchen Bar Bonbon Cafe Tria Eyesight Prime Barclay TD Bank A.Bar Manhattan Allen T-mobile Rittenhouse Bagel Edmonds Sprint Citizens Bank Lagos Heyday The Market&Shops At ComcastCenter Lovesac Brewing Market Tumi DAPR Mac Candle Bar Rittenhouse Philadelphia Comcast Center Saxby’s Athleta Victor Nails Di Bruno Bros Lululemon Benjamin Lovell Sports Club Via Locusta Just Salads Indochino Steve Madden Ben & Jerry’s Fidelity Wawa Rittenhouse Bluestone Lane The Shade Store Warwick Hotel Warwick Miel Patisserie Pickwick Boutique Madewell Chez Mattress Firm Pharmacy Hotel Spice Finch Pietro’s Tiffany & Co. 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