“The Rupp Building” is a six-story Victorian structure that was constructed in 1892 by Daniel Rupp and designed by the renowned architect J. A. Dempwolf. It is located on Continental Square in downtown York. In 2018, the building underwent a transformation under new ownership, with exterior upgrades to enhance its curb appeal and interior restorations to reflect its historical condition. The building provides elevator access to all floors and houses co-tenants such as the Prince Street Café, which offers private meeting spaces for rent, and the Dale E. Anstine Law Firm.
The 2nd floor has been completely redeveloped and was formerly occupied by The Grotto co-working space. It includes expansive open work areas, four private offices, a large meeting room, two restrooms, and a small kitchenette. The open spaces feature wooden floors, high ceilings, and abundant natural light from the large windows that overlook the square.
The 4th floor features 2,659 SF with high ceilings, large windows, and great views of Continental Square. It is currently available in As-Is condition, but the landlord is willing to build-to-suit for qualified tenants with finishes similar to those on the 5th floor.
The 5th floor is available for lease as single-room offices, with the option to combine multiple offices. It boasts high ceilings, large windows that provide ample natural light, and breathtaking penthouse views of Continental Square. Leases cover all expenses, including WiFi, and the use of a shared kitchenette/breakroom and restrooms.