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More details for 1233-1235 Hamilton St, Philadelphia, PA - Office for Sale

1233-1235 Hamilton St

Philadelphia, PA 19123

  • Brewery
  • Office for Sale
  • $1,914,556 CAD
  • 4,000 SF
  • Air Conditioning
  • Security System
  • 24 Hour Access
  • Controlled Access

Philadelphia Office for Sale - Northeast Philadelphia

1233 Hamilton Street is a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored mixed-use property in the vibrant Spring Arts district of Philadelphia. This historic carriage house conversion was completely rebuilt down to the masonry walls and everything is brand new as of 2023, including roof, windows, doors, and all mechanical systems. The result is a modern, turn-key property with the timeless character of its historic origins. This unique three-story building combines two floors of modern office space with a stunning top-floor residential loft, making it the perfect live-work investment or boutique headquarters. SBA financing is also available, offering up to 90% loan-to-value for owner-occupants. The office space spans an expansive 2,880 square feet across the first and second floors. Designed to inspire both productivity and creativity, the office features exposed brick, abundant natural light, and a sleek modern design throughout. It includes an Italian marble kitchenette and break area, storage space, multiple call rooms, a conference room, and a restroom. Additional conveniences include a smart Latch access system, offering full mobile phone control for seamless entry and security. With its thoughtful layout and premium finishes, this office environment is perfectly suited for a small to medium-sized business looking to thrive in one of Philadelphia’s most connected neighborhoods. The third floor of the property is home to a beautiful two-bedroom loft that blends industrial character with modern sophistication. The open-concept living space boasts vaulted exposed timber ceilings, custom Anderson windows, exposed brick walls, and abundant natural light. The designer kitchen features matte black cabinetry, stainless steel appliance package, and an oversized island with natural stone counters and backsplash, creating an ideal space for cooking, entertaining, or simply enjoying a meal at home. The living room is spacious and airy, accented by exposed ductwork that enhances the industrial aesthetic. Additional conveniences include a smart Latch access system, offering full mobile phone control for seamless entry and security. The space is currently rented and achieves $2,550/month in rent, providing immediate cash flow potential. For commuters, the property is centrally located just off of I-676, only two blocks from the Broad Street Line, and within a 15-minute walk to SEPTA Regional Rail stations at Jefferson and Suburban. The Spring Arts location also offers unmatched access to the best of city living, with popular restaurants, breweries, gyms, concert venues, and the newly built Rail Park all within walking distance. Everyday conveniences, including a brand-new full-sized Giant grocery store, are just steps away, alongside neighborhood favorites such as La Chinesca, Café Lift, Yards Brewery, Love City Brewery, and Reading Terminal Market. Whether you are an investor seeking a mixed-use property with built-in rental potential or a business owner ready to establish a headquarters with a private residence above, 1233 Hamilton Street delivers the best of both worlds: premium office space and stylish city living under one roof.

Contact:

SCOPE

Property Subtype:

Loft/Creative Space

Date on Market:

2025-09-30

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More details for 1621 N American St, Philadelphia, PA - Industrial for Sale

1621 N American St

Philadelphia, PA 19122

  • Brewery
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $1,764,127 CAD
  • 6,195 SF
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More details for 448-450 N 9th St, Philadelphia, PA - Retail for Sale

448-450 N 9th St

Philadelphia, PA 19123

  • Brewery
  • Retail for Sale
  • $1,572,671 CAD
  • 1,944 SF
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More details for 1229-1231 N Front St, Philadelphia, PA - Multifamily for Sale

Frontline - 1229-1231 N Front St

Philadelphia, PA 19122

  • Brewery
  • Multifamily for Sale
  • $4,649,636 CAD
  • 14,000 SF
  • Air Conditioning
  • 24 Hour Access
  • Kitchen

Philadelphia Multifamily for Sale - Northeast Philadelphia

MPN Realty is pleased to present the exclusive sale of 1229 N Front St., a fully occupied turn-key investment opportunity located in the heart of Fishtown. Built in 2020, the property features 11 residential units, 1 commercial space, and 3 parking spaces. The property is very well designed, featuring spacious residential units with high ceilings and plenty of natural light. The apartments also feature high-end finishes such as gourmet kitchens with quartz counters, stainless steel appliances & white cabinets; tile surround bathrooms; and pre-engineered plank flooring and tile flooring throughout. All units are self-contained, with a washer and dryer in each unit. The property features new systems, i.e., HVAC, sprinkler system throughout, hard-wired smoke and fire system, electric, and plumbing. There is potential to add private storage units for each residential unit, which could bring an additional $6,600 per year or more in rental income. Under the current zoning code, the property is legally zoned for and could be easily converted to a short-term rental building. The seller has previously received offers from multiple short-term rental operators to master lease all of the residential units at substantially higher rents. The commercial space is leased to Dock Street Brewery as a tap/ tasting room. Established in 1985, Dock Street is one of Philadelphia’s oldest microbreweries. Dock Street is a fantastic fit for the bustling commercial corridor of N. Front St., joining neighboring tenants Middle Child Clubhouse, WM Mulherin’s Sons, Front Street Café, Train and Nourish Studio, Halcyon Floats, Liberty Kitchen and many more restaurants and retailers. The property is extremely well located in the core of Fishtown, right at the steps of the Girard Ave stop for the Market-Frankford Line. Fishtown was recently featured in Forbes magazine in an article titled, “Fishtown, Philadelphia Is Still One Of America’s Hottest New Neighborhoods”. Located north of Center City, the neighborhood is home to some of the best restaurants and bars with a diverse demographic of families, young professionals, hipsters and artists. The property is ideally located along the I-95 corridor for easy access to downtown Philadelphia, South Jersey, and the Philadelphia suburbs.

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MPN Realty

Property Subtype:

Apartment

Date on Market:

2025-07-14

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More details for 321 W Berks St, Philadelphia, PA - Multifamily for Sale

321 Berks St - 321 W Berks St

Philadelphia, PA 19122

  • Brewery
  • Multifamily for Sale
  • $1,230,786 CAD
  • 3,951 SF
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More details for 2 Rector St, Philadelphia, PA - Retail for Sale

Bourbon Blue - 2 Rector St

Philadelphia, PA 19127

  • Brewery
  • Retail for Sale
  • $2,393,195 CAD
  • 8,200 SF
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More details for 15 N 59th St, Philadelphia, PA - Industrial for Sale

15 N 59th St

Philadelphia, PA 19139

  • Brewery
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $3,008,588 CAD
  • 12,900 SF

Philadelphia Industrial for Sale - West Philadelphia

15 N 59th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19139 12,900 square foot, three story brick structure with an additional vacant lot behind the warehouse that measures 70'x 52'. There is also an additional side lot on the north side of the building. See the survey for more information. 15 N 59th Street is a warehouse that is presently used 100% for storage for Jim Thornton Construction Company, Inc. The seller/owner is a licensed realtor and a licensed contractor. Formerly the building has been the home to moving and storage companies including the Duffy Piano Company, which was founded in 1897 and was the largest piano mover in the State of Pennsylvania. Historically, because they occupied the warehouse during part of the time they were in business. There may be an opportunity for an investor to procure historic tax credits when developing the property to its adaptive reuse as a high density, mixed use property, likely combining residential or student housing with a ground floor commercial space. The building is located in a Transit-Oriented Development area (TOD). The immediate proximity to the new $64 million TOD which is across the street and the 60th & Market St. train station makes the site ideal for dense development that minimizes dependence on cars and maximizes public transit use, which is the core principle of transit oriented development. Its location in an Opportunity Zone offers significant potential tax benefits for investors, including the deferral of capital gains tax and the potential for a permanent exclusion of capital gains on new profits if the investment is held for at least 10 years. Being only 2.5 miles approximately from the rapidly expanding University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University campuses creates a strong demand for student and young professional housing. Multiple-story warehouses are excellent candidates for adaptive reuse due to their open floor plans, reinforced structures, and large windows, which can be converted into desirable apartments or office spaces. The historical character of the building could be desirable to tech companies or creative firms. Affordable housing reuse could benefit from affordable housing tax credits and possibly historic tax credits that were used on a building nearby that was the first building in Philadelphia to receive both types of tax credits on a building renovation. This building may qualify for both because of its close proximity to a historic business district but not from the architecture of the building. This building may be what you are looking for if you need a specialized community facility. The robust structure might appeal to uses requiring heavy floor loads, such as an art gallery, specialized fitness center, maker space or a self-storage facility. The seller has drawings for a brewery developed by Digsau Architects. They are the firm that designed the newest Yards Brewery in Philadelphia. The sellers have most recently hired the firm of Campbell Thomas, Architects to design residential housing for the site that includes the three additional contiguous lots that are separately for sale. A floor plan layout for self storage and a floor plan for 24 apartments or condos for the warehouse are also available to be shared.

Contact:

Main Line Executive Realty

Property Subtype:

Warehouse

Date on Market:

2025-10-09

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Breweries For Sale

Breweries

What is a brewery?

Breweries are businesses that manufacture beer and sell it to the public or other businesses. Breweries employ people whose jobs are involved in virtually every aspect of the business, including brewing beer and other beverages as well as selling products to distributors or directly to customers. A number of breweries also have tasting rooms where customers can try beers on tap that are available nowhere else.

What is a brewpub?

A brewpub is a type of brewery that also serves food for on-site consumption, although many brewpubs now have off-premise licenses as well. A brewpub differs from a tavern in that all of its beer is brewed on the premises, instead of simply acquiring it from an off-site source.

What is a microbrewery?

A microbrewery or craft brewery is usually an independently owned and operated company that produces small batches of beer using traditional ingredients like malted barley; other breweries may use adjuncts such as corn or rice. The term "microbrewery" was coined by the New York Times in June 1985, in an article about Siebel Institute of Technology's graduate program in brewing technology.

The distinction between a brewery and a microbrewery is somewhat ambiguous, however, since there are no clear definitions for either. In addition, different classifications of microbreweries exist, depending on the national brewing standards that are used.

What is a tap room in a microbrewery?

A tap room is an area that houses beer to be served on-premise at a brewery. At brewpubs the term may refer to a location where people gather to drink beer, eat meals and listen to music or watch sports events on television. Tap rooms are places where customers can taste various beers that the brewery makes to determine whether they want to buy a full glass of it. They may also be able to purchase additional bottles or growlers for consumption off-site, depending on the laws of their state.

Are breweries popular for investors, should I buy a brewery?

Despite the fact that many breweries are small businesses with sales below $1 million, they have achieved amazing popularity as an investment opportunity. Many investors in breweries are avid beer enthusiasts, but others see the investment as a way to earn strong returns on their money in an era of low interest rates.

Breweries can require significant investments with many businesses spending a large sum per year in rent, equipment and other business-related expenses. Because most breweries are open only a limited number of hours each week or month, it can take a longer to recoup costs and earn a profit. Many breweries therefore require investment from investors who have little to no interest in the day-to-day operations, but simply want to invest money while having some of it managed by others with experience in the industry.

Why should I start a brewery?

While the business of brewing beer may not be right for everyone, you'll learn to appreciate why brewers are passionate about making superior beers when you're involved in it as a business. You can take pride in knowing that you produced something that people enjoy and benefit from.

Because the industry is so competitive, you'll also need to have a true passion for beer if you want to succeed with your brewery. You need to consider carefully why you want to start a brewery, and whether or not that is the best decision for you. It takes dedication and hard work to launch a new business, especially one as complex as a brewery.

How do I get started?

The first step in opening a brewery is finding a suitable location. The main factor in starting a brewery is location, and. It's more than just getting a "deal." Look for an old brewery - or some other established building in close proximity to your target market. You don't have to spend a large sum of money on renovations if you can find one that's been renovated already or has up to date infrastructure.

In summary, there are many steps involved in starting a brewery. They include:

  1. Find the right location and secure funding for your business.
  2. Get the business plan ready and start negotiating with suppliers or distributors of brewing materials.
  3. Get the required licenses and permits in order.
  4. Build or renovate your brewery.
  5. Train staff for the brewery and purchase inventory and equipment.
  6. Test market your brand to consumers.
  7. Start selling beer!

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