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Medical office building in downtown Philadelphia hits market for potential redevelopment

The Neville Building in Center City is available for $13.5 million
The medical office property at 919-921 Walnut St., which dates to 1910, is owned by neighboring Thomas Jefferson University. (CoStar)
The medical office property at 919-921 Walnut St., which dates to 1910, is owned by neighboring Thomas Jefferson University. (CoStar)
CoStar News
November 24, 2025 | 10:50 P.M.

A 10-story medical office building in downtown Philadelphia has hit the market as a potential redevelopment opportunity, joining other workplace properties in the city that have been pitched for or undergone a transformation to another commercial use.

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