Positioned along the emerging North Broad Street corridor, 2509–2537 N. Broad Street presents a rare and compelling redevelopment opportunity in the heart of Philadelphia. Spanning approximately 3.18 acres, the site includes five existing buildings totaling nearly 98,000 square feet and boasts dual zoning—CMX-3 and I-2—offering exceptional flexibility for developers targeting student housing, multifamily, medical, or mixed-use projects. The property benefits from 430 feet of frontage on N. Broad Street and 325 feet on Cumberland Street, with a daily traffic count nearing 28,000 vehicles. Its strategic location adjacent to SEPTA’s N. Broad Street Station ensures seamless access to the Broad Street Line and regional rail connections, enhancing appeal for transit-oriented development. Located within a federally designated Qualified Opportunity Zone, the site is eligible for significant tax advantages, including capital gains deferral and exclusion for long-term investments through Qualified Opportunity Funds. Its proximity to Temple University and Temple University Hospital—serving over 550,000 patients annually and employing more than 10,000 staff—further amplifies its potential for healthcare or student-focused development. Demographic data within a 5-mile radius reveals a population exceeding 1 million, with over 64,000 businesses and 559,000 employees, underscoring the area’s economic vitality. Environmental reports and surveys are available for qualified prospects, and historically preserved tax credits may apply to portions of the site.