1023 & 1025 Broad Street are two adjacent buildings totaling approximately 10, 885 square feet located in the heart of downtown Camden. Zoned commercial and residential, potential uses are unlimited. It is known as the Monarch Building. 1023 Broad Street was constructed in 1888 and the facade remains true to its original form. There is an approximately 210 square feet foyer which serves as the entrance to an upscale, 1700 square foot apartment with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. 1025 Broad Street was constructed in 1904 for the First National Bank of Camden. The ground floor is currently leased to an upscale salon and spa for $2,500 per month. Above the salon is approximately 4500 square feet of unoccupied space ready for renovation. This could be used for condos, apartments, office space, etc. In addition to the front entrances on Broad Street, access is available via attractive rear entrances on Commerce Alley. Two parking lots are available to guests, residents and employees. This extraordinary property offers great investment opportunities for new owners. It is highly visible and the centerpiece of downtown Camden. It also is well-recognized and respected by local residents. Outside the community, the property has taken part in charitable open house fund-raisers and was featured in newspapers, magazines and the national HGTV network.
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