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multiple retail & restaurant opportunities
Urban feeling, suburban downtown — a live/work/play environment in a quaint Main Street setting
Bridge Street, which serves as the borough’s “Main Street”, is anchored by 624 brand-new residential units sitting at the doorstep of the town’s
dynamic restaurants, boutiques and art galleries
Rare abundance of off-street parking with over 375 free spaces in addition to multiple paid parking lots and ample on-street parking
The site of many community events such as the Dogwood Festival, Blobfest, First Fridays and the Firebird Festival, drawing tens of
thousands of visitors each year
Direct access to the Schuylkill River Trail providing a strong traffic driver of recreational activity
Situated just a short drive away from dense employment hubs in neighboring Collegeville, King of Prussia and Malvern.
2 • Historic Downtown Phoenixville
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Kimberton Shoppes
Tarrytown Plaza
Westside
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Shoppes at Valley Forge
market overview
3 • Historic Downtown Phoenixville
Situated at the intersection of the Schuylkill River and French
Creek, this one-time titan of the steel industry has experienced
an incredible revival over the past decade. A downtown
renaissance has been forged on a successful restaurant scene,
craft beer, the arts and a commitment to a healthy balance
between national and local brands. The strong residential
mix, comprised of both young, dual-income professionals and
empty nesters, provides nights and weekend traffic to support
a thriving downtown.
During the week, heavy daytime population nearby drives a
robust lunch business for downtown restaurants. The local
traffic is supplemented by strong regional accessibility through
close proximity to Route 422 and the PA Turnpike.
phoenixville ,pa
Proposed±2,000 SF
Retail Pad to60,000 SF
Oce Building
Currently Public Parking±150 spaces
Parking ±158 spaces
Parking ±40 spaces
Parking ±70 free spaces
TheMainstay
Inn
101 Bridge
Riverworks349 new residential units
(6 Buildings)
1 23b
56
Lobby
Phoenix Village275 new residential units
downtown phoenixville
route
422
5 • Historic Downtown Phoenixville
retail opportunities
Phoenix Village1. ±2,750 SF2. ±2,910 SF3b. ±1,150 SF5. ±6,900 SF end-cap & patio
101 Bridge Street6. 1st Floor: ±4,100 SF 2nd Floor: ±2,000 SF Basement Office: ±2,000 SF
To
Phoenixville Borough Hall
Your Mom’sPlace
The Historic ColonialTheatre
PhoenixvilleFoundry
Eliza’s Bakery
Public Parking(Paid)
Public Parking(Paid)
The BarrelWine Bar
AllKinds
ofFast
VecchiaPizzeria
8
7
7
downtown phoenixville
6 • Historic Downtown Phoenixville
Downtown Phoenixville enjoys the charm of a historic suburb mixed with the
dynamic vibrancy of a live, work, play urban neighborhood. A walkable “Main
Street” utilizes former mills and factories that now house restaurants, retail and
event spaces. Join regional and local operators that are committed to keeping
this historic downtown on the rise.
retail opportunities
7. 238 E. Bridge Street - ±1,600 SF8. 223 Prospect Street - ±2,000 SF
trade area demographics
est. total employees
education
est. population
est. avg. household income
5 7 ,2 1 5
5mi
trade area
$ 1 1 2 ,8 6 8
2 3 ,3 64
Bachelor's Degree
2 9 . 1%Graduate Degree
2 0 . 1%7 • Historic Downtown Phoenixville
New mixed-use development with 19,000 SF of retail, 275 residential units, on site parking and countless luxury amenities
1st generation retail space available along Bridge Street with modern apartments directly above and adjacent to multiple
shared parking lots
join current tenants
phoenix village
Available for Lease
1,150 SF – 6,900 SF End-Cap & In-Line Retail Space
+
8 • Historic Downtown Phoenixville
“ thanks to the growth and development
downtown, my sales have grown every year since
I opened..”— patrice callahan
founder
I am amazed at how committed the people who live in this town are
to making Phoenixville great. I personally have found so much love for
the community and the Borough’s support of the parades, festivals and
celebrations seems to grow every year and for that I am grateful. In my
store, Liberty Carriage House, my primary focus is women’s clothing
and accessories manufactured in the USA. Thanks to the growth and
development downtown, sales have grown every year since I opened the
store. Simply stated, there’s so much to do and see here. It’s amazing!
testimonial
9 • Historic Downtown Phoenixville
101 Bridge Street
Previously the superintendent’s building for the Phoenix Steel Company in the early 1900s, this 2009 PA Historic Preservation
Award winner now features over 7,500 SF of available restaurant & entertainment space
Available for Lease
4,100 SF – 6,100 SF Restaurant/Retail 2,000 SF Office
10 • Historic Downtown Phoenixville
For leasing inquiries, please contact:
1845 Walnut Street, 6th Floor | Philadelphia, PA | MSCretail.com
joe raniszewski retail guru
[email protected] 215.568.2600 x736
douglas greenmanaging principal
[email protected] 215.568.2600 x718
The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. MSC Retail cannot verify it and makes no guarantee, warranty or representation about its accuracy. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates provided by MSC Retail are for discussion purposes only and do not represent the current or future performance of a property, location or market.