A L L E N T O W N
926 HAMILTON RES/COMMERCIAL MIXED
C L A S S
C
.17 DOWNTOWN ACRES
1 . 8 M M
OVER 12,000 SF MIXED SPACE
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Interior/Exterior Photography
Aerial Video
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LOCATION
APPLICABLE NIZ ZONE PLUS OPPORTUNITY ZONE TAX BENEFITS ZONING - B-2 CENTRAL BUSINESS
PUBLISHING Final product have reach your customers.
New York,Tall building 20156
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+(00) 222 333 234
ALLENTOWN REDEVELOPMENT
REDEVELOPMENT
ZONE
Property Details
KEY LOCATION PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN THE NIZ & OPPORTUNITY ZONE, WHICH OFFERS SUBSTANTIAL STATE AND FEDERAL TAX INCENTIVES FOR BUSINESSES LOCATED WITHIN THE ZONE.
926 HAMILTON ST. ALLENTOWNN, PA
OFFERED AT $1.8MM
Features and Amenities Open Floor Plan Finished Basement Steam Heat
Natural Light Above Commerical Space 5,310 SF Basement
Property Facts Apartment Building Built In 1930 7,059 SF 3 Stories Class C
THE LEHIGH VALLEY INVESTMENT MARKET AREA BALANCED, DIVERSE & GROWING The Lehigh Valley’s gross domestic product (GDP) reached a record-high $41.2 billion* for 2018, growing by 2.7% from the previous year. *This figure excludes government spending, which adds $3.8 billion for a total of $45 billion.
The private sector input of Lehigh Valley GDP of $41.2 billion is higher than that of the entire states of Wyoming and Vermont, and if the Lehigh Valley were a country, it’s economy would be the 90th largest in the world. MULTI-FACETED ECONOMY Finance, Insurance and Real Estate ($7.6 billion, +4.26% year-over-year) Manufacturing ($7.4 billion, +10.4%) Education, Health Care and Social Assistance ($5.5 billion, +4.63%) Professional Services ($5.2 billion, +2.52%) Retail ($2.4 billion, +1.4%) Transportation and Warehousing ($2.1 billion, 8.8%) Information: $2.1 billion (+10.5%) Construction: $1.8 billion (not reported in 2017) Arts, Entertainment, Accommodation & Food Services: $1.7 billion (no change) *THESE GDP FIGURES DERIVE FROM THE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS (BEA)
THE NUMBERS
TOP 10
YEAR 2019
#1
Lehigh Valley ranked among the
Lehigh Valley also was rated as the
top 10 markets for homebuyers
number-one market in the country
between the ages of 18 and 35 in
for improved homebuying
the Q3 2019 Generational
affordability in the last 12 months,
Propensity Report.
according to realtor.com’s Q3 2019 Affordability Report.
$41.2B
65TH
“The Lehigh Valley is continuing its
90 minutes west of New York City
largest period of economic growth
and 60 minutes north of
since the early 20th Century,” said
Philadelphia, is the 65th largest
Don Cunningham, President & CEO
metropolitan region in the United
of the Lehigh Valley Economic
States and the best performing
Development
region of its size for economic
Corporation (LVEDC).
development in the Northeastern US for the past three years.
Investment Summary
CONTACT
Adekunle Popoola Info@popoolaproperties.com 216-347-6830