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| | Land Acres | 0.0500 | |
| | Building S.F. | 16,677 | |
| | Rentable S.F. | 16,677 | |
| | Max Contiguous S.F. | 6,989 | |
| | Cross Street | Hamilton Street | |
| | Tax Parcel Number | G09SE4C-012-013 | |
| | Market | Lehigh Valley | |
| | Sub Market | Allentown | |
| | No. of Buildings | 1 | |
| | Year Built | 1925 | |
| | Year Renovated | 2007 | |
| | Street Frontage | 31 feet | |
| | No. of Stories | 5 | |
| | Number of Tenants | 5 | |
| | Location Class | A | |
| | Building Class | B | |
| | Zoning Type | B-2 | |
| | Elevator | Passenger | |
| | HVAC | Yes | |
| | Mixed Use | Yes | |
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12 N 7th Street Allentown, PA 18101
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Property Description
The property consists of a 16,677 square foot five (5) story late 19th & early 20th century Revival and Art Deco style bank built in 1925 and designed by Tilghman-Moyer & Co. situated on .05 acres zoned B-2. The property is currently undergoing renovation to be converted to a multiple tenant mixed use commercial / residential application. This distinct property is listed on the Historic Registry #85000036. A unique fact that deepens the history of the property and provides a heritage for any tenant to build their business upon. The exterior's Art Deco styling accompanied by a classy and sophisticated interior truly sets it apart from other buildings in the neighborhood. The Building style along with commanding views north to Blue Mountain and south to South Mountain as well as a marquis location at Seventh and Hamilton Streets cannot be duplicated. This is the Best of the Best for retail, office and residential use in a stunning urban application!
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Location Description
Centrally located in the heart of Allentown, PA's rapidly growing central business district, this property is situated in a prime commercial district on the North West corner of the most prime intersection in the city. Neighboring Businesses include Wachovia Bank, First Trust Savings Bank, Lehigh County Government Center and Allentown City Hall. Within walking distance to Allentown Symphony Hall, Allentown Art Museum as well as various other entertainment and dining establishments throughout the evergreen downtown office and commercial market.
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