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55 W Philadelphia St
York, PA 17401

Rate Upon Request

Restaurant For Lease  •  3,973+ SF

Property Details

  • Property Type Restaurant
  • Year Built 1895
  • Total Building Size 27,060 SF
  • Tenancy Multiple
  • Building Class C
  • Zoning CM
48 Transit Score
92 Walk Score

3 Spaces Available

Name Space Use Size Rent Details
1st Floor Ste Retail 8,737 SF Rate Upon Request
This one-of-a-kind historic landmark building was originally constructed as York’s post office in 1859, and later became a Masonic Lodge and the Medieval stone façade on N. Beaver Street was added which is now home to the gymnasium. It is now positioned for redevelopment, offering the ability to breath new life into the building’s ornate architecture, such as the exterior turrets, stained glass, slate roof, and grand spiral staircase anchoring the building’s most visible corner.  It’s pinnacle location at the northeast corner of W. Philadelphia Street and N. Beaver Street anchors the epicenter of York City’s retail district, making it a prime opportunity for adaptive reuse to a multitude of high-traffic uses, including restaurant/bar, music/ entertainment venue, nightclub, event space, brewery/distillery, or other assembly type uses.  The interior of the building features large, open spaces with high ceilings, large windows, wood floors, and decorative molding. There is also a full basement with useable ceiling heights, as well as an exterior gated courtyard.

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: Negotiable
  • Space Type: Relet
2nd Floor Ste Retail 5,613 SF Rate Upon Request
This one-of-a-kind historic landmark building was originally constructed as York’s post office in 1859, and later became a Masonic Lodge and the Medieval stone façade on N. Beaver Street was added which is now home to the gymnasium. It is now positioned for redevelopment, offering the ability to breath new life into the building’s ornate architecture, such as the exterior turrets, stained glass, slate roof, and grand spiral staircase anchoring the building’s most visible corner.  It’s pinnacle location at the northeast corner of W. Philadelphia Street and N. Beaver Street anchors the epicenter of York City’s retail district, making it a prime opportunity for adaptive reuse to a multitude of high-traffic uses, including restaurant/bar, music/ entertainment venue, nightclub, event space, brewery/distillery, or other assembly type uses.  The interior of the building features large, open spaces with high ceilings, large windows, wood floors, and decorative molding. There is also a full basement with useable ceiling heights, as well as an exterior gated courtyard.

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: Negotiable
  • Space Type: Relet
3rd Floor Ste Retail 3,973 SF Rate Upon Request
This one-of-a-kind historic landmark building was originally constructed as York’s post office in 1859, and later became a Masonic Lodge and the Medieval stone façade on N. Beaver Street was added which is now home to the gymnasium. It is now positioned for redevelopment, offering the ability to breath new life into the building’s ornate architecture, such as the exterior turrets, stained glass, slate roof, and grand spiral staircase anchoring the building’s most visible corner.  It’s pinnacle location at the northeast corner of W. Philadelphia Street and N. Beaver Street anchors the epicenter of York City’s retail district, making it a prime opportunity for adaptive reuse to a multitude of high-traffic uses, including restaurant/bar, music/ entertainment venue, nightclub, event space, brewery/distillery, or other assembly type uses.  The interior of the building features large, open spaces with high ceilings, large windows, wood floors, and decorative molding. There is also a full basement with useable ceiling heights, as well as an exterior gated courtyard.

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: Negotiable
  • Space Type: Relet

Description

This one-of-a-kind historic landmark building, the Federal Building, was originally constructed as York’s post office in 1895, and later became a Masonic Lodge and the Medieval stone façade on N. Beaver St. was added which is now home to the gymnasium. It is now positioned for redevelopment, offering the ability to breath new life into the building’s ornate architecture, such as the exterior turrets, stained glass, slate roof, and grand spiral staircase anchoring the building’s most visible corner.
It’s pinnacle location at the northeast corner of W. Philadelphia St. and N. Beaver St. anchors the epicenter of York City’s retail district, making it a prime opportunity for adaptive reuse to a multitude of high-traffic uses, including restaurant/bar, music/entertainment venue, nightclub, event space, brewery/distillery, or other assembly type uses. Potential to add a liquor license is at an additional expense.
The interior of the building features large, open spaces with high ceilings, large windows, wood floors, and decorative molding. There is also a full basement with useable ceiling heights, as well as an exterior gated courtyard.

Highlights

One-of-a-kind historic landmark building at the northeast corner of W. Philadelphia Street and N. Beaver Street.
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP!!
Ideal for restaurant/bar, music/ entertainment venue, nightclub, event space, brewery/distillery, or other assembly type uses (see renderings/plans).
Features large, open spaces with high ceilings, large windows, wood floors, and decorative molding as well as a useable full basement.
Also includes enclosed gated courtyard, turrets, stained glass, slate roof, and grand spiral staircase anchoring the building’s most visible corner

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Amenities

  • Corner Lot
  • Signalized Intersection
  • Balcony

Public Transportation

AirportDriveWalkDistance
Harrisburg International 41 min - 29.6 mi
Benjamin Chiaro, CCIM 717-683-3316 TRUE Commercial Real Estate, LLC
Benjamin Chiaro, CCIM 717-683-3316 TRUE Commercial Real Estate, LLC