About AMC Delancey Group, Inc. – Founded by Kenneth P. Balin in 1992, AMC Delancey Group, Inc., a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based real estate investment company, owns and operates real estate in Center City and South Philadelphia. For more than two decades, AMC Delancey Group has exceeded tenant expectations by providing apartments with historical character and modern features. This charming mix of classic and contemporary is synonymous with AMC Delancey Group throughout Philadelphia.
The transaction consists of 914 Pine St & 1331 Pine St in the Washington Square West neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The transaction consists of 126 S 22nd St, 2205 Walnut St & 2213 Walnut St in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The transaction consists of the 103,000 square foot shopping center located at 373-535 Baltimore Pike, Springfield, PA 19064.
The transaction consists of the 86,905 square foot shopping center located at 1065 West County Line Road, Hatboro, PA 19040.
The transaction consists of the property located at 229 Market Street in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
This transaction consists of two buildings totaling 116 units and an 18 space parking lot. The buildings are located in the Walnut Hill Section of University City.
The transaction consists of one building, 229 Market Street, totaling 4 units. The building is located in the Old City Section of Philadelphia.
The transaction consists of one building, 4219 Main Street, totaling 2 units. The building is located in the Manayunk Section of Philadelphia.
This transaction consisted of the 80,605 square foot shopping center located at 1025 Second Street Pike, Richboro, PA 18954.
This transaction consists of properties located at 2213 Walnut Street, 2205 Walnut Street, 126 S. 22nd Street, 1331 Pine Street and 914 Pine Street. These buildings consist of 36 apartment units and one parking space in the Rittenhouse Square and Washington Square West sections of Philadelphia.
This transaction consists of properties located at 1117 Walnut Street, 1122 Walnut Street, 1126 Walnut Street, 1137 Spruce Street, 216 S. 11th Street and 4415 Main Street. These buildings consist of eighteen apartments and seven commercial spaces in the Washington Square West and Manayunk sections of Philadelphia.
In two separate transactions in 2015, the buildings located at 1949 Locust Street and 1136-1140 Pine Street were acquired. 1136 Pine Street is a nine unit apartment building with retail space on the first floor. 1949 Locust Street is located directly adjacent to Rittenhouse Square and contains six apartment units. These buildings are located in the Rittenhouse Square and Washington Square West sections of Philadelphia.
The acquisition of seven buildings in three separate transactions occurred to form this portfolio. The buildings are located at 2026 Chestnut Street, 519 S. 21st Street, 521 S. 21st Street, 2308 Delancey Place, 416 S 15th Street, 1510 Pine Street and 1530 Pine Street. These buildings consist of 39 apartments, eight parking spots and one commercial space in the Rittenhouse Square and Fitler Square sections of Philadelphia.
The acquisition of three buildings in three separate transactions occurred to form this portfolio. The buildings are located at 2013 Spruce Street, 2017 Spruce Street and 212 S 11th Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The properties include 24 apartment units and one commercial space located in Rittenhouse Square and Washington Square West sections of Philadelphia.
This transaction includes Packer Park Court a 58 unit garden style apartment building with twelve parking garages located at 1901 Hartranft Street and Packer Park Annex a nineteen unit garden style apartment building. These buildings are within walking distance to nearby shopping, the South Philadelphia Sports Complex convenient access to both Interstate 95 and 76.
This transaction consists of three properties located at 412 S 15th Street, 321 S 16th Street and 326 S 16th Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The properties include 21 apartment units located in the Rittenhouse Square section of Philadelphia.
This acquisition includes two garden style apartment buildings in South Philadelphia; “Oregon Court” a 56 unit apartment building with a parking lot located at 1835 Johnston Street and “Oregon Arms” a 40 unit garden style apartment building with a parking lot located at 2619 S 19th Street.
Oregon Court and Oregon Arms are located adjacent to Oregon Avenue in the Girard Estate Section of South Philadelphia. Both buildings are close to local shopping, restaurants and grocery stores.
This acquisition consists of four properties located at 1819 Spruce Street, 328 S 17th Street, 336-338 S 6th Street and 115 S 21st Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The properties include 35 apartments and one commercial space in the Rittenhouse Square and Washington Square West sections of Philadelphia.
This transaction consists of the properties located at 703 Walnut Street, 420 S. 15th Street, 330 S. 17th Street, 2310 Delancey Place, 2312 Delancey Place, 2209 Walnut Street, 2051 Walnut Street, 2025 Walnut Street, 2027 Walnut Street, 1734 Spruce Street, 1535 Pine Street, 1010 Clinton Street and 1012 Clinton Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The portfolio consists of 94 apartment units, four commercial units and eight parking spaces in the Rittenhouse Square, Washington Square West and Fitler Square sections of Philadelphia.
This transaction consists of the properties located at 2125 Walnut Street and 2127 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The portfolio consists of twelve apartment units in the Rittenhouse Square section of Philadelphia.
The transaction consists of the property located at 225 Arch Street in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The property is a mixed used building with approximately 12,668 rentable square feet. There are sixteen residential units, one commercial space, and 27 parking spaces.
The building was constructed in 1906 as a candy factory and was designed by the Philadelphia Architectural firm Wilson, Harris and Richards in the Renaissance Revival style. The factory was redeveloped into an apartment building with interiors that include modern finishes and updated appliances mixed with architectural details such as exposed brick, built in book shelves, and twelve foot high ceilings.