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401 N. Broad St 401 N. BROAD ST. CORNER OF BROAD & CALLOWHILL JACKIE BALIN | +1 215 557 0050 | [email protected] | LICENSED: PA CBRE, INC. 50 S 16TH STREET, SUITE 3000 | PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102 T +1 215 557 0050 | F +1 215 557 0053 401 N. BROAD ST. NORTH BROAD CORRIDOR | PHILADELPHIA, PA PROPERTY FEATURES TRANSPORTATION NEIGHBORING • Up to 108,700 SF available • Up to 108,700 SF available TENANTS + 15,700 SF ground floor retail space • Perfectly situated for both pedestrians and commuters on Broad Street + 93,000 SF of contiguous mezzanine space • Approximately two minutes from I-676, the highway • Full-size loading dock artery connecting I-76 and I-95 • 14’ Ceilings • Less than a two minute walk to Broad Street line • Corner retail at base of 1.3M SF office building subway, five minutes to regional rails and Market Street Subway • Space is divisible with significant frontage • Bus station sits directly in front of the building • Large display windows on heavily trafficked Broad Street provide excellent signage opportunity • Central location between: NEIGHBORHOOD + Rapidly developing Spring Arts/Loft Districts • Up to 108,700 SF available + North Broad residential • Over 1,000 apartments within 1 block radius: + Fairmount residential + Hanover Apartments (339 apartments) + City Hall, Convention Center, and courthouses + Packard Building (151 apartments) + Tower Plaza (304 apartments) + Reading Terminal Market + 511 N Broad (100 condos) • Directly across the street from the new Police complex which will house • True mixed use corridor with millions of sqft of + Police Headquarters office, retail, residential, and university side by side + 6th and 9th District headquarters + Police and Fire communications staff • Directly across from The School District of Philadelphia Administration building • Sits in-between Hahnemann University Hospital (Drexel), Community College of Philadelphia, Math and Science High School and Roman Catholic High School - a combined total of over 25,000 students. www.cbre.com/retail 401 N. BROAD ST. NORTHNORTH BROAD CORRIDOR BROAD | PHILADELPHIA, STREET PA SURROUNDINGPHILADELPHIA, AREAS FACING PA SOUTH 38 GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS RESIDENTIAL/HOTEL 7 11 1. City Hall 25. Tower Place 14 1401 JFK Blvd 1400 Spring Garden St 2. Philadelphia Police HQ 204 Apartments City Hall/ 400 N Broad St Ground Floor Retail 15th St 468K SqFt 26 511 N Broad 11th St 40 13th St 32 6 1 3. Philadelphia Municipal Svc 511 N Broad St 1401 JFK Blvd 100 Conodos MARKET STREET 19th St 31 500K SqFt 27. The Alexander 8 4. School District of Philadelphia 1601 Vine St MARKET STREET 440 N Broad St 321 Apartments 28. The Packard Building 23 317 N Broad St 43 151 Apartments 3 29. Hanover 42 OFFICE/MIXED-USE JFK BLVD 10 322 N Broad St/325 N Broad St 5. 1500 Spring Garden 339 Apartments 1.1M SqFt Office Ground Floor Retail Ground Floor Retail 30. The Hamilton 6. 1515 Market 440 N 15th St 12 500K SqFt Office Under Construction 24 7. Wanamaker Building Ground Floor Retail ARCH STREET 35 1300 Market St 31. Courtyard Mariott 987K SqFt Office 21 N Juniper St Macy’s Ground Floor 449 Rooms 8. 2 Penn Center Ground Floor Retail 1500 JFK Blvd 32. Residence Inn 41 500K SqFt Office 1 E Penn Sq 21 Ground Floor Retail 291 Rooms 9. Franklin Tower 33. Stiles Alumni House CHERRY STREET BEN FRANKLIN PARKWAY 200 N 16th St 325 N 15th St 200K SqFt Office 34. Sheraton Hotel 17,909 AADT 10. The Phoenix 201 N 17th St 9 1600 Arch St 757 Rooms 20 540K SqFt Office 35. Le Meridien 34 267 Condominiums 1421 Arch St RACE STREET 11. 1601 Market 202 Rooms 685K SqFt Office 36. Lofts at Logan View 22 12. 1515 Arch 1640 Callowhill St 434 SqFt Office 108 Apartments 16 13. Club NOTO Ground Floor Retail 1209 Vine St 37. One Franklin Town 1 Franklin Town Blvd 12TH STREET 15K SqFt Office Race-Vine 335 Apartments 14. Jefferson Tower (2019) Ground Floor Retail 19 1101 Market St 500K SqFt Office 38. Loews Hotel 1200 Market St I-676 EB RAMP 581 Rooms INTERSTATE I-676 EB RAMP 39. Goldtex Apartments 676 317 N 12th St INTERSTATE INSTITUTIONAL/OTHER 163 Apartments 13 17 676 40. Marriott 39 VINE STREET 15. Math & Sciences School 1201 Market St 28 33 447 N Broad St 1408 Rooms 1,020 Students 16. Hahneman University Hospital 230 N Broad St SITE 29 17. Roman Catholic High School I-676 WB RAMPS 13TH STREET 401 N Broad Street 22,610 AADT 301 N Broad St POINTS OF INTEREST N BROAD STREET 1,000 Students 15TH STREET 41. PA Convention Center 27 37 18. Community College of Phila. 29 1700 Spring Garden St 1101 Arch St 36 19,000 Students 42. Reading Terminal Market 19. String Theory School 51 N 12th St 1600 Vine St 6.5 Million Visitors per Year CALLOWHILL STREET 20. Friends Select School 43. Suburban Station 2 1651 Ben Franklin Pkwy 16th & JFK Blvd 570 Students 21. PA Academy of Fine Arts 118 N Broad St 258 Students 16TH STREET 17TH STREET 22. Drexel Medicine 219 N Broad St SEPTA Stations 1,082 Students 4 30 23. Criminal Justice Center 1301 Filbert St 18TH STREET 24. Family Court 1501 Arch St19TH STREET 15 18 25 5 26 © 2017 CBRE, Inc. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. We have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for your needs. CBRE and the CBRE logo are service marks of CBRE, Inc. and/or its affiliated or related companies in the United States and other countries. All other marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved. Sources: CBRE Mapping Services (877) 580-4674; ESRI, StreetPro. MOS #346132 401 N. BROAD ST. NORTHNORTH BROAD CORRIDOR BROAD | PHILADELPHIA, STREET PA SURROUNDINGPHILADELPHIA, AREAS FACING PA NORTH RIDGE AVENUE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS 1. Philadelphia Police HQ Fairmount 400 N Broad St 11 468K SqFt 2. School District of Philadelphia 440 N Broad St FAIRMOUNT AVENUE 10 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE 12 3 OFFICE/MIXED-USE 3. Benjamin’s Desk 667 N Broad St 4. Proposed Office Tower & Retail 510 N Broad St Up to 60,000 SqFt of Retail 5. 1500 Spring Garden 1.1M SqFt Office 13 9 RIDGE AVENUE Ground Floor Retail INSTITUTIONAL/OTHER 14 6. Math & Sciences School 17 4 447 N Broad St SPRING GARDEN STREET 1,020 Students Spring Garden 7. Roman Catholic High School 301 N Broad St 5 18 1,000 Students 8. Community College of Phila. SPRING GARDEN STREET 1700 Spring Garden St 19,000 Students 9. Rodeph Shalom 8 615 N Broad St NORTH BROAD STREET SITE 2 22,610 AADT 6 RESIDENTIAL/HOTEL 401 N Broad Street 10. 1300 Fairmount Ave 468 Apartments (Planned) 19 11. The Divine Lorraine 669 N Broad St 101 Apartments 12. Lofts 640 640 N Broad 265 Apartments 13. 600 on Broad 1 600 N Broad St 100 Apartments 14. Mural Lofts 523 N Broad St 56 Apartments 15. Hanover 322 N Broad St/325 N Broad St 339 Apartments CALLOWHILL STREET Ground Floor Retail 21 16. The Packard Building 317 N Broad St 14TH STREET 151 Apartments 17. Tower Place 15 1400 Spring Garden St 204 Apartments Ground Floor Retail 15 18. 511 N Broad 20 511 N Broad St 16 100 Condos 19. The Hamilton I-676 WB RAMPS 440 N 15th St Under Construction Ground Floor Retail 20. Stiles Alumni House 325 N 15th St 21. The Alexander 16TH STREET 1601 Vine St 321 Apartments 15TH STREET 7 SEPTA Stations © 2017 CBRE, Inc. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. We have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for your needs. CBRE and the CBRE logo are service marks of CBRE, Inc. and/or its affiliated or related companies in the United States and other countries. All other marks displayed on this document are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved. Sources: CBRE Mapping Services (877) 580-4674; ESRI, StreetPro. MOS #345669 401 N. BROAD ST. FIRST FLOOR SPACE NORTH BROAD CORRIDOR | PHILADELPHIA, PA 15,674 SF WITH 14’ CEILING HEIGHT RAMP UP TO MEZZ. FEC FEC FEC 15,674 SF Ceiling Height 14’ 401 N. BROAD ST. SECOND FLOOR SPACE SPACE A - 34,830 SF WITH 18’4” CEILING HEIGHT NORTH BROAD CORRIDOR | PHILADELPHIA, PA SPACE B - 58,749 SF WITH 12’4” CEILING HEIGHT RAMP DN TO GRADE Space A 34,830 SF Ceiling Height 18’4” Space B 58,749 SF Ceiling Height 12’4” PHILADELPHIA, PA NEIGHBORHOOD OVERVIEW Girard Ave Aramingo Ave FISHTOWN 401 N. BROAD ST. Girard Ave NORTHParrish St BROAD CORRIDOR | PHILADELPHIA, PA NEIGHBORHOOD AERIAL MANTUA Poplar St Fairmount Ave 76 Mantua Ave 611 Pennsylvania Ave FAIRMOUNT/ 13 NORTHERN ART MUSEUM NORTH Fairmount Ave 95 WEST N 38th St Spring Garden St BROAD LOFT LIBERTIES PENN POWELTON Ridge Ave DISTRICT TREATY Spring Garden St N 22nd St Benjamin Franklin Pkwy N 21st St N 20th St N 19th St N 18th St Spring Garden St N 17th St N 16th St N 15th St Broad St N 13th St Callowhill St 401 N 12th St N 11th St N 10th St N 9th St N 8th St 13 N BROAD N 7th St 676 N 6th St N 5th St N 34th St 34th N N 34th St 34th N N 4th St STREET N 3rd St Lancaster Ave 76 N 2nd St Callowhill St 13 Race St 676 LOGAN 611 676 Market St Arch St SQUARE CHINATOWN JFK Blvd Chestnut St CONVENTION Race St Market St CENTER 676 Walnut St MARKET ST Arch St UNIVERSITY OFFICE Filbert St CITY Chestnut St OLD Sansom St 95 676 Walnut St Market St Spruce St 76 CITY 13 Locust St MIDTOWN Chestnut St S 34th St VILLAGE S 2nd St PENN’S RITTENHOUSE Sansom St Spruce St FITLER SQUARE Walnut St LANDING SQUARE Locust St S 22nd St S 21st St S 20th St 76 Lombard St S 19th St S 18th St WASHINGTON S 17th St 611 S 16th St Spruce St S 15th St South St S 13th St SQUARE S 12th St S 11th St Broad St S 10th St S 9th St S 8th St SOCIETY S 7th St S 6th St S 5th St S 4th St HILLS 3rd St Grays Ferry Ave 95 South St CONTACT US GRADUATE Jackie Balin +1 215 557 0050 | [email protected] | Licensed: PA HOSPITAL CBRE, Inc.
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