401 N Broad St, built in 1930, was originally known as the Terminal Commerce Building, occupying an entire city block at Broad and Callowhill Streets. The massive edifice even had a freight station beneath it, which replaced the Reading's North Broad Street Freight Station and rail yard that had previously been on the site. The building houses a diverse mix of tech, creative and innovative tenants.
DATA CENTER: The property is a renowned international gateway and a major data center between Manhattan and Virginia and houses over 100 service providers. Philadelphia is home to extensive long haul and metro fiber routes and a major junction for the north-south domestic fiber routes on the east coast. The location provides long-term stability and premier data center services for its customers.
LIFE SCIENCES: The building contains state-of-the-art turnkey and build-to-suit life science labs providing space for incubator to graduate level lab tenants.
CREATIVE OFFICE: The building lays-out beautifully for creative office users due to it's 12-foot ceilings, classic mushroom columns, large contiguous spaces and good window line. It is home to Nerd Street Gamers corporate headquarters and LocalHost street level gaming center.