101 E 8th Avenue is a charming, historic building in the heart of Conshohocken, a borough on the Schuylkill River in suburban Philadelphia. 101 E 8th Avenue is renovated and restored to accentuate its original use as a warehouse, emphasizing its character. The property boasts soaring 18- to 24-foot ceilings with exposed trusses, hardwood floors, and dome lighting.
Many spaces are fully renovated with tech in mind, featuring modern tile floors, new carpeting, large kitchens, and audio/visual conference rooms. The fourth floor features a stunning glass atrium and exposed ceilings and warm hardwood floors. Tenants can unwind on the deck, which includes patio seating and a grill. On-site management and cleaning services care for the property so tenants can focus on building their businesses.
Snug along the Schuylkill River, the town of Conshohocken resembles its name: unique and unforgettable. This historic community tucked into the hills of Montgomery County is about 15 miles northwest of downtown Philadelphia. Founded in 1830, this community features a pedestrian-friendly downtown, and 101 E 8th Avenue is at the heart of it. Local bistros, pubs, restaurants, and delis are lined up along Fayette Street, just a block from the property. Also along Fayette Street are multiple banks, CVS, YMCA, and personal services like a laundromat and salon.
101 E 8th Avenue provides easy access to public transit with four bus stops within a block. Catch the bus for a ten-minute ride to the Conshohocken SEPTA train station, which offers trips to downtown Philadelphia in 45 minutes or to the suburbs of Norristown in 13 minutes. Auto-commuters benefit from easy access to the area's major interstates with a five-minute drive to the on- and off-ramps for Interstates 76 and 476 and ten minutes to Interstate 276.