Introducing the Pine Tree Silk Mills

The Pine Street Silk Mills–a remarkable testament to Philadelphia's architectural heritage and a beacon of urban renewal. This historical warehouse, constructed just after the turn of the 19th century, once thrived as a silk mill in the bustling heart of Kensington, embodying the industrial spirit of its era. Under the stewardship of Adamo Peters, LLC, this once-forgotten gem has been rediscovered, revealing the exceptional craftsmanship and sturdy construction that lay hidden for years. As the 17th largest property in the City of Philadelphia, it stands as a significant piece of the urban landscape.

Set on a sprawling ¾ acre city corner block, the building boasts five floors with soaring 14-foot ceilings, accentuated by open heavy beams, exposed brick walls, and authentic hardwood floors.

426 East Allegany is not just a building; it's a cornerstone for small businesses and a vibrant community, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern potential in Philadelphia's ever-evolving landscape.

A Story of Urban Innovation

In response to the escalating rents in prominent areas like Center City and Northern Liberties, which have pushed many small enterprises to the outskirts, we have transformed this majestic warehouse into a nurturing ground for innovation and growth.

Pine Street Silk Mills has been designed with both incubator and larger spaces designed to support single-owner and small businesses and their grown while maintaining their roots in the city. This initiative has been made possible through a re-zoning to CMX-3 Community Commercial mixed-use, accommodating both residential living and a diverse array of business activities.