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1,622 Sf-3,396 Sf 1,622 SF-3,396 SF Precision Realty Group LISTING DETAILS Generational Retail Opportunity in Philadelphia CBD Trophy New Construction Office Tower Solely anchored by Morgan Lewis & Bockius (Early 2023 Occupancy) 1,622-3,396 SF of Retail Space 1,300+ Employees on Site FALL 2022 DELIVERY Precision Realty Group Precision Realty Group Precision Realty Group SITE PLAN: ONE RETAILER MARKET STREET SEPTA ENTRANCE 121' 98' 16' LIBERTY BAR 7-ELEVEN 2204 Market St, RETAIL A RETAIL RETAIL B 2202-2200 Market St, 31' Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19103 1622 GSF 3,396 GSF 1774 GSF PA 19103 DN ~ 30' IN ~ 20' IN HEIGHT HEIGHT DN 23RD STREET DN 22ND STREET EX. 3' WIDE ALLEY BY DEED DN DN UP UP EXTERIOR BUILDING DN LIFE SAFETY GENERATOR WITHIN DN SCREENED AREA EX. 3' WIDEALLEY BY DEED LUDLOW STREET Precision Realty Group SITE PLAN: TWO RETAILERS MARKET STREET SEPTA ENTRANCE 121' 98' DN 16' LIBERTY BAR 7-ELEVEN 2204 Market St, RETAIL A RETAIL B 2202-2200 Market St, 31' Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19103 1622 GSF 1774 GSF PA 19103 DN 51' 46' ~ 30' IN ~ 20' IN HEIGHT HEIGHT DN 23RD STREET DN 22ND STREET EX. 3' WIDE ALLEY BY DEED DN DN UP UP EXTERIOR BUILDING DN LIFE SAFETY GENERATOR WITHIN DN SCREENED AREA EX. 3' WIDEALLEY BY DEED LUDLOW STREET Precision Realty Group CENTER SITE CENTER 30TH STREET STATION Precision Realty Group 23 1 22 21 10 12 19 20 2 9 8 11 7 18 4 4 6 7 10 11 13 17 2222 2 3 6 30TH STREET MARKET STATION 1 8 9 12 3 5 16 4 14 5 5 2 15 1 3 OFFICE SPACE RESIDENTIAL NEW DEVELOPMENTS Cira Centre Two Commerce 10 Penn Center Comcast Tech. Center Cira Centre South Penn Center Apartments Schuylkill Yards 730,000 SF 954,000 SF 668,000 SF 1.2 M SF 345+ Units 400+ Units 14 Acre Development IRS Building 2000 Market 1760 Market Comcast Center 2121 Market Kennedy House River Walk 863,000 SF 662,000 SF 138,000 SF 1.3 M SF 165+ Units 550+ Units 28 & 32 Story Towers FMC Building 1900 Market United Plaza 3 Logan Square The Murano 1900 Arch 2300 Market 830,000 SF 457,000 SF 621,000 SF 1 M SF 300+ Units 300 Units+ 50,000 SF Office 180 Key Luxury Hotel 2301 Market 1901 Market 1700 Market 2 Logan Square 2040 Market The Sterling 970,000 SF 761,000 SF 941,000 SF 700,000 SF 280+ Units 500 Units+ 2121 Market 341 Units 2400 Market 1835 Market 1701 Market 1 Logan Square William Penn House The Lofts at 1835 Arch 616,000 SF 686,000 SF 322,000 SF 600,000 SF 580+ Units 200 Units+ 2120 Market 23 Story Office/ One Commerce 1818 Market Melon Bank Center 1919 Market The Arch Residential 942,000 SF 981,000 SF 1.2 M SF 320+ Units 250 Units+ Precision Realty Group “Philadelphia’s downtown retail market has been comprised of a CENTER CITY PHILADELPHIA diverse mix of locally owned stores and national brands. While more KEY FACTS than 90 nationals opened in Center City during the last five years, 2222 MARKET Center City Storefronts, 2020 local retailers still make up more than 75% of the overall tenant mix. Downtown shops and restaurants provide a mix of entry-level and skilled jobs for city residents and help contribute to Center City’s 3,266 prominence as a regional shopping and dining destination offering unique brands and experiences.” (Center City District) RETAILERS 978 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS 1,058 SERVICE PROVIDERS 1,230 Reading Terminal Market 7,306,336 VISITORS Convention Center 1,168,000 VISITORS Kimmel Center 1,500,000 VISITORS Workers 300,100 Office Occupancy 89.9% Hotel Rooms 12,767 Residential Pop. 193,000 College Students 111,000 Retailers 3,266 Arts & Culture 360 (Center City District) Precision Realty Group Parkway Corporation is headquartered in Philadelphia and has over 91 years of experience in full-service real estate and parking asset development, ownership and operations. The company is a third- generation, family-owned business with industry-leading teams in nine markets in the United States and Canada. Parkway and its partners have a long, successful history of designing, developing, managing and maintaining a diverse portfolio of real estate assets. Precision Realty Group.
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