BEDROOMS: 1 | BATHROOMS: 1
LISTING PRICE: $274,900
SQFT: 1,010 / Assessed | Taxes: $3,699 / 2025 | Condo Fees : $572.85 / Monthly
Coming Soon 3/06 !
Own a piece of Philly loft history at Beaux Arts Lofts Condominium - Callowhill’s original converted factory and the cornerstone of modern loft living. Unit #202 is where character meets possibility. Soaring 14-foot ceilings and six dramatic 8-foot windows pour in exceptional ambient light from morning to evening, creating a space that feels expansive, inspiring yet grounded. The scale alone invites creativity, whether it’s gallery walls, bold design statements, or a sleek minimalist retreat. This is a canvas with incredible bones, ready to support your vision.
Original factory floors anchor the home in authenticity. The fully equipped kitchen, complete with an oversized breakfast bar, seamlessly connects to the living space, ideal for hosting friends or enjoying a quiet night in. A generous 10' x 4.5' walk-in closet, updated tiled bathroom, and in-unit washer/dryer provide everyday convenience. The raised platform with hidden storage and a flexible lofted nook adds smart versatility, perfect for a home office, reading retreat, or elevated sleeping space. The expansive community roof deck offers sweeping skyline views and free Wi-Fi, ideal for sunset gatherings, remote work, or peaceful mornings above the city.
The building is pet-friendly, elevator-served, and the seller is offering pre-paid parking through 2026 in the gated lot next door with an acceptable offer. The location? Unmatched. Enjoy live music at Union Transfer and The Met Philadelphia, and look forward to the new 58,000-square-foot hub for Philadelphia Ballet just moments away. Brunch at Reading Terminal Market, grab a coffee from Elixir and stroll the Rail Park, or spend the afternoon at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, all at your fingertips. If you’ve been waiting for a space that inspires you, this is it. Seller is a licensed real estate agent and is the listing agent for this property.

We’ve heard this neighborhood referred to as Spring Arts, Callowhill, Spring Garden, Chinatown North, West Poplar, the Loft District, and Trestletown. Mostly farmlands until the mid-19th century, it became the booming manufacturing center of the city. Now art is king, which is apparent in the many murals and co-working spaces in the neighborhood, threading the community together.