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Originally Posted by mcgrath618
Is part of this the massive lot at 15th and Cherry?
That site might be able to support a supertall. It's just barely out of the City Hall view height limit.
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Here is all the buildings / lots for sale...Some zones CMX-5. Defintely potential for several huge projects, I just hope for some cohesion. I would rather a master plan for the area than a project here and a project there.
Those properties Garonzik is marketing are:
• The North and South Towers, which are the two signature Hahnemann buildings that sit on Broad and Vine streets and greet those coming off of the expressway at 15th Street. The buildings are connected and together total 630,000 square feet;
• A stretch along 15th to Broad streets that includes a small, five-story building and a surface parking area. Zoned CMX-5, upwards of an estimated 1.1 million square feet can be developed on the parcel; and
• Martinelli Park at 325 N. 15th St., which is also zoned CMX-5.
The Harrison Street entity owns five buildings that combined total 1.06 million square feet. Those properties are being marketed by JLL and include:
• The 20-story, 590,220-square-foot New College building at 245 N. 15th St.;
• The five-story, 45,837-square-foot Feinstein building at 216-220 N. Broad St.;
• The 15-story, 150,758-square-foot Bobst building at 222-248 N. Broad St.;
• The three-story, 14,700-square-foot Broad Street Clinic at 231 N. Broad St.;
• The 12-story, 261,700-square-foot Wood Street garage.