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21,576 SqFt
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21,576 SqFt
Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Office
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 21,576 sqft
Price per Sqft $159
MLS Listing ID PAPH2450172
Originating Board BRIGHT
Year Built 1950
Annual Tax Amount $51,792
Tax Year 2024
Lot Size 10,463 Sqft
Acres 0.24
Lot Dimensions 93.00 x 113.00
Property Sub-Type Office
Property Description
228 North 13th Street in Philadelphia, PA is a 21,576-square-foot building, which boasts a coveted CMX-4
zoning classification, offering immense potential for development.
Situated just off of the Vine Street corridor area, this prime location provides an ideal foundation for a
lucrative investment in a dynamic real estate market with centralized access throughout the city. The
property is located within a qualified opportunity zone, which provides tax benefits for future ownership.
With its desirable zoning and strategic positioning, the property presents a compelling prospect for those
seeking to capitalize on the thriving multifamily, retail, and hospitality sectors in Philadelphia.
The Art Moderne building, designed by architect Harold Lee, features over 20,000 square feet of interior
space. Originally, it served as a private movie screening facility for Warner Brothers. From 1965, it became
the home of NFL Films, the film editing company for the National Football League. After NFL Films moved
to New Jersey in the 1980s, the building became the national headquarters for Big Brothers Big Sisters of
America until 2014.
zoning classification, offering immense potential for development.
Situated just off of the Vine Street corridor area, this prime location provides an ideal foundation for a
lucrative investment in a dynamic real estate market with centralized access throughout the city. The
property is located within a qualified opportunity zone, which provides tax benefits for future ownership.
With its desirable zoning and strategic positioning, the property presents a compelling prospect for those
seeking to capitalize on the thriving multifamily, retail, and hospitality sectors in Philadelphia.
The Art Moderne building, designed by architect Harold Lee, features over 20,000 square feet of interior
space. Originally, it served as a private movie screening facility for Warner Brothers. From 1965, it became
the home of NFL Films, the film editing company for the National Football League. After NFL Films moved
to New Jersey in the 1980s, the building became the national headquarters for Big Brothers Big Sisters of
America until 2014.
Location
State PA
County Philadelphia
Area 19107 (19107)
Zoning CMX4
Interior
Hot Water None
Heating None
Cooling None
Heat Source None
Exterior
Water Access N
Accessibility None
Garage N
Building
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
New Construction N
Schools
School District Philadelphia City
Others
Tax ID 883704300
Ownership Fee Simple
SqFt Source Assessor
Special Listing Condition Standard

Listed by Philip Sharrow • Scope Commercial Real Estate Services, Inc.