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1301-1315 Market St 0.76 Acres of Commercial Land in Philadelphia, PA 19107
Investment Highlights
- Trophy CBD Location.
- CMX-5 most flexible and dynamic zoning allowance.
- Passive income from in-place parking lot.
- Adjacent demand drivers include City Hall, Convention Center, Reading Terminal Market.
Executive Summary
1301–1317 Market Street represents a rare, irreplaceable Central Business District land position at the civic core of Philadelphia. Located directly adjacent to City Hall and the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the Property occupies one of the most prominent, transit oriented, and heavily trafficked sites in the city—an address that cannot be recreated and is fundamentally supply constrained.
The Property is currently improved as a surface parking facility, providing stable in place income while preserving full future development optionality. This structure allows an owner to generate near term cash flow while advancing entitlement, design, or timing strategies, offering a compelling combination of income durability and strategic flexibility.
Zoned CMX 5, Philadelphia’s highest density and most versatile commercial zoning classification, the site supports a wide range of uses, including hotel, residential, mixed use, retail forward development, trophy office, medical or institutional facilities, structured parking, and cultural or civic uses. The scale, frontage, and zoning framework enable multiple executable outcomes across market cycles.
Situated at the epicenter of Philadelphia’s most significant civic gatherings — including major parades, races, festivals, and citywide celebrations—the Property benefits from unmatched visibility, sustained pedestrian volume, and proximity to the region’s core tourism, employment, and transportation nodes.
1301–1317 Market Street offers investors control of a generational CBD site with multiple viable exit strategies and enduring relevance as Philadelphia’s urban core continues to evolve.
The Property is currently improved as a surface parking facility, providing stable in place income while preserving full future development optionality. This structure allows an owner to generate near term cash flow while advancing entitlement, design, or timing strategies, offering a compelling combination of income durability and strategic flexibility.
Zoned CMX 5, Philadelphia’s highest density and most versatile commercial zoning classification, the site supports a wide range of uses, including hotel, residential, mixed use, retail forward development, trophy office, medical or institutional facilities, structured parking, and cultural or civic uses. The scale, frontage, and zoning framework enable multiple executable outcomes across market cycles.
Situated at the epicenter of Philadelphia’s most significant civic gatherings — including major parades, races, festivals, and citywide celebrations—the Property benefits from unmatched visibility, sustained pedestrian volume, and proximity to the region’s core tourism, employment, and transportation nodes.
1301–1317 Market Street offers investors control of a generational CBD site with multiple viable exit strategies and enduring relevance as Philadelphia’s urban core continues to evolve.
Property Facts
1 Lot Available
Lot
| Lot Size | 0.76 AC |
| Lot Size | 0.76 AC |
The Property is currently improved as a surface parking facility, providing stable in place income while preserving full future development optionality.
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Exceptionally walkable
90/100
Moderately drivable
70/100
Exceptional public transit
100/100
Fairly bikeable
50/100
Property Taxes
| Parcel Numbers | Improvements Assessment | $0 CAD | |
| Land Assessment | $15,187,763 CAD | Total Assessment | $15,187,763 CAD |
Property Taxes
Parcel Numbers
Land Assessment
$15,187,763 CAD
Improvements Assessment
$0 CAD
Total Assessment
$15,187,763 CAD
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