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, and served as the country’s first purpose-built radio station. Today, it is anchored by Old Navy on the lower floors, while floors 3-9 have been re-developed into office space, amenitized common areas, and a rooftop deck. The property’s premier location at 16th and Chestnut Streets offers outstanding access to transit, driving the highest pedestrian counts in all of Philadelphia to this particular property.
~76,000
SF G.L.A
100
Transport grade
100
Walkability grade
519,480
Population 5km
~76,000
SF G.L.A
100
Transport grade
100
Walkability grade
519,480
Population 5km