1618-1622 Chestnut Street
Mixed-Use Building Redevelopment | 76,500 RSF
Overview
1618-1622 Chestnut Street is a 76,500 square foot mixed-use building in the heart of Philadelphia’s Center City. The 10-story Art Deco building was originally constructed in 1931 as the country’s first purpose-built radio station. Today, it is anchored by Old Navy on the lower floors while floors 3-9 are in the planning stages of being redeveloped from office space into 67 residential apartments units.
The property’s premier location at 16th and Chestnut Streets offers outstanding access to transit and boasts the highest pedestrian counts in all of Philadelphia.
98,677
1-Mile Population
$119K
1-Mile Avg HH
77%
BACH./GRAD. Degree
Leasing Info