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When The Curtis was first built, it stood for possibility—
it promised an exciting future for industry, technology
and the arts. Amidst the whir of typewriters and
printing presses, stories were created and shared from
under a single roof. It was more than just a building—
it was a vital, dynamic engine at the heart of the city.
And years later, that’s exactly the energy we are
recapturing. We’re turning a historic icon into a
destination for collaborative working, luxury living
and a wide range of shopping and dining. We’re
reactivating a neighborhood and making The Curtis
the center of it all.
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For over 50 years, The Curtis occupied a central role
in American cultural life. In 1910, it was where one
man, Cyrus Curtis, pictured the future of his fledgling
publishing company. And as he constructed this
impressive headquarters, it was where he built a legacy
from the ground up.
With beloved publications like The Saturday Evening
Post, The Country Gentleman and the Ladies' Home
Journal, the American magazine industry and popular
culture found their voice within these walls. The design
and construction of the breathtaking Tiffany mosaic
mural made a name for the building in the art world as
well. And while Curtis Publishing has now faded into
the background of the grand Beaux-Arts architecture,
the pieces are still there for a space that makes people
take notice.
Country Gentleman illustration © SEPS licensed by Curtis Licensing Indianapolis, IN. All rights reserved.
The once open-air atrium at The Curtis has come a long way since its
days as a loading dock and service yard. Now enclosed, the 12-story
hub has been reimagined to tap into the urban momentum outside.
Vibrant restaurants draw in active pedestrian traffic, while the center-
facing storefronts look in on cast iron armatures and Corinthian columns
that hint at the elegance of the building’s past.
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A company is defined not only by its people and
product, but by the space it occupies. That’s why it’s
time for this former headquarters to boast the prestige
and energy of a headquarters again. Open seating
in the atrium adds to a layout that invites people to
meet and share ideas, while conferencing spaces with
views of Washington Square recall the excitement of
the building’s iconic publishing era. Here, a productive
work and an active life can happen under a single
roof. By designing a location that is socially and
professionally fulfilling, we’re creating a space where
creative thinking will thrive.
BUILDING:
• Historic 12-floor, 912,244-square-foot building that once
housed Curtis Publishing.
• 300-space parking garage within the building.
• Flexible floor plan layouts can accommodate suites ranging
from 1,000 to 50,000 rentable square feet.
• On-site amenities include Germantown Friends School, P.J.
Clarke’s, high-end retail stores & restaurants.
• The 6th Street entrance opens to the impressive 750-square-
foot “Dream Garden” mural. Commissioned in 1916 by Louis
Comfort Tiffany & Tiffany Studios, this breathtaking glass
mosaic was designed by artist Maxfield Parrish for The Curtis
lobby & was later protected from moving by local historians
& art lovers.
• The legendary 12-story atrium is one of the great public
spaces in the city, complete with reimagined aesthetics,
casual seating, cafés & restaurants.
SERVICES:
• Limousine driver on-site to provide proprietary black car
service throughout the city at any time.
• Concierge services from on-site Keystone Property Group
management team.
• 24-hour card access & on-site security.
LOCATION:
• Accessible to all public transportation & close to major
roadways (I-95, I-676, I-76).
• Conveniently located adjacent to the beautiful Washington
Square Park & Independence National Historical Park
providing permanent, unobstructed views.
• Close proximity to federal courts, central business district &
limitless dining & retail options.
WORKPLACE WORKPLACE
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• Historic 912,244-square-foot building that once housed Curtis
Publishing, now with over 10,000 square feet of retail space
available
• Retail and restaurant spaces open onto 12-story atrium with
cast iron armatures & Corinthian columns
• Outdoor café seating with views of Washington Square Park
• A 300-space parking garage is located within the building
• Residences & office spaces located within the building create
an automatic customer base for retail
• Accessible to all public transportation & close to major
roadways (I-95, I-676, I-76)
• Conveniently located adjacent to the Washington Square
Park & Independence National Historical Park, with bustling
walking traffic
When you activate a residential and commercial building with high-end opportunities to shop and dine, you create
a reason for people to meet, linger and explore. And when that building is a historic landmark sitting on the
most picturesque corner of the city, it becomes a destination that people won’t forget. Combined with revitalized
Beaux-Arts architecture that evokes the hidden passageways of Paris, you have a space that can inspire an entire
neighborhood to come to life.
The arrival of P.J. Clarke’s marks a new chapter
in the ongoing evolution of The Curtis, adding
its unique brand of dining and nightlife to an
increasingly vibrant mix of retail, office and high-
style residences.
Founded in 1884, P.J. Clarke’s has become a
New York icon. Over the years it has earned the
reputation of being the ‘Vatican of Saloons’ and
owner Philip Scotti, originally from the Philadelphia
area, is determined to create the ‘Cathedral of
Saloons’ in his home city.
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Imagine yourself as a resident of The Curtis. You’re
the first to enjoy the premium appliances and
beautiful wood flooring of your apartment, and
the park view from your private terrace was once
enjoyed by prominent writers and editors-in-chief.
The Caesarstone countertops and custom cabinetry
may be brand new, but the feeling of being in the
city’s most vibrant building is more than 100 years
old. Whether you appreciate history or indulge in
luxury, the residences at The Curtis are designed
for your future.
RESIDENTIAL
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APARTMENT FINISHES:
• Engineered wood flooring in living areas
• Custom cabinetry
• Glass tile backsplashes
• Caesarstone countertops
• Stainless steel appliances
• Moen plumbing fixtures
• Porcelain tile in bathrooms
• Ventless, stackable washer/dryers
• Terraces on select duplex apartments
BUILDING AMENITIES:
• Two new elevators dedicated exclusively to residential use
• Package room & 24-hour concierge desk
• Fitness center & yoga studio
• Club room with billiards table
• Theatre
• Golf simulator
• Kitchen & private dining room
• 300-space parking garage
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The Curtis is the central hub that’s bringing a beautiful neighborhood to life. Surrounded by unobstructed views and a vibrant selection of sights and activities,
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RITZ EAST MOVIE THEATER
HOTEL MONACO
STRATA ROOFTOP BAR
THE FRANKLINHOTEL
CENTURY 21
PAGANO’S MARKET
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WELLS FARGO
LORE’SCHOCOLATE
BANK OF AMERICA
IRONHILL BREWERY
HONEYGROW
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JEWELER'S ROW
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WALNUT STREET THEATER
JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY
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PATCO STOP
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF JEWISH HISTORY
AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY
BOURSE FOOD MARKET
RED OWL TAVERNCOSI
PENN MEDICINE
FIRST BANK OF THE U.S.
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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COOPERAGE PJ CLARKE’S
INDEPENDENCE BEER GARDEN
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Restaurants & Cafés Attractions & Hotels Retail & Services Public Transportation
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GROUND FLOOR RETAIL
6,486 SF • 81’ of Walnut Street & Washington Square frontage • Connected to 1,843-square-foot lower level space
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4,679 SF • Corner space connected to Sixth Street lobby with Independence Mall exposure
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SECOND FLOOR 23,602 SF • Direct elevator lobby access; High ceilings P. 15
FOURTH FLOOR 17,874 SF
• Private elevator entrance • Private restrooms • Dramatic eye-level view of atrium armatures • Washington Square views
P. 16
SIXTH FLOOR 58,476 SF • Available 2020; Divisible • Washington Square views
P. 17
2,956 SF • Spectacular move-in ready spec suite • 14’ ceilings & full-height windows with Center City views
P. 18
SEVENTH FLOOR 32,292 SF • Available 2020; High ceilings P. 20
9,695 SF • Washington Square views • Accessible via two elevator banks
P. 21
5,367 SF • Available 2020 • High ceilings & full-height windows with Center City views
P. 22
3,932 SF • Fantastic corner with views of Center City • 16’ ceilings & full-height windows
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EIGHTH FLOOR 26,856 SF
• Available 2020; Divisible • Washington Square views • Accessible via two elevator banks • High ceilings & full-height windows
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7,451 SF • Corner space with Center City & Washington Square views P. 25
2,649 SF • Available 2020 • Corner Space with North & West views • Direct elevator lobby access
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NINTH FLOOR 11,964 SF • 16’ ceilings; Shell condition • Abundant natural light
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TENTH FLOOR 14,494 SF • Unique bi-level space featuring 19’ & 14’ ceilings • Abundant natural light
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ELEVENTH FLOOR 13,363 SF
• Divisible • Two corners with North, West & South views • Direct elevator lobby access • Views of Center City
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TWELFTH FLOOR 9,850 SF • Full-floor penthouse suite with private elevator entrance • Center City & Washington Square views
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FOURTH FLOOR 17,874 SF
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SIXTH FLOOR 58,476 SF
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ELECTRICAL
TELEPHONE/FIRE ALARM
FREIGHTELEVATOR
LOBBY
MEN
WOMEN
SEVENTH FLOOR 3,932 SF
Workstations (20)
Conference Rooms (1)
ELECTRICAL
PANTRY15'-6" X 17'-2"
CONF.12'-10" X
16'-5"
COPY/ MAIL9'-10" X16'-5"
PHONE6'-8" X10'-0"
PHONE6'-8" X10'-0"
STORAGE/SERVER10'-6" X10'-0"
WORK COUNTER
OPEN OFFICE AREA37'-0" X 46'-2"
(5) BENCHINGSYSTEMS
R
NNN
1
5
7
6
4
2
8
8
8
8
8
3
23.
25.
EIGHTH FLOOR 26,856 SF
UP
RECEPTION33'-5" X 17'-6"
CONFERENCE26'-10" X 16'-1"
CONFERENCE17'-9" X 16'-1"
CONFERENCE28'-0" X 16'-1"
COLLAB ZONE14'-2" X 14'-8"
COPY/FAX
FILES
DE
CO
R.
PA
NE
L
(4) BENCHING SYSTEMS
(1) BENCHING SYSTEMS(6) SEATS
BREAKOUTZONETVCOLLAB ZONE
14'-0" X 19'-8"
WH
ITE
BO
AR
D W
ALL
(4) BENCHING SYSTEMS
CAFE1120 SF
DECOR PANEL
BREAKOUTZONE
TEAM ROOM10'-11" X 16'-1"
STORAGE
SERVER11'-10" X 10'-9"
11'-10" X 15'-1"
TV
TV
COPY/FAX
COPY/FAX
OFFICE12'-0" X16'-4"
DECOR PANEL
WHITEBOARD WALL
OFFICE12'-0" X16'-4"
OFFICE12'-0" X16'-4"
OFFICE12'-0" X16'-4"
OFFICE12'-0" X16'-4"
OFFICE12'-0" X16'-4"
BREAKOUTZONE
HUDDLE12'-10" X 16'-1"
OFFICE12'-0" X16'-4"
LAYOUTSPACE
BREAKOUTZONE
BREAKOUTZONE
WHITEBOARD WALL
(3) BENCHING SYSTEMS(18) SEATS
(3) BENCHING SYSTEMS(18) SEATS
LAYOUTSPACE
FILES
HUDDLE12'-10" X 16'-1"
Workstations (58)
Private Offices (7)
Conference/Huddle (6)
24.
EIGHTH FLOOR 7,451 SF
(5) BENCHING SYSTEMS
RECEPTION
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
CONFERENCEMAIL/COPY
CAFE
OPEN OFFICE
PHONE ROOM
COATS
COFFEE BAROFFICE
PHONE ROOM
8'-10" X 14'-5"
16'-6" X 30'-4"
6'-1" X 6'-2"6'-1" X 6'-2"
COLLAB
CONFERENCE
BREAKOUT SPACE
COLLAB
CONFERENCE
(2) BENCHING SYSTEMS
11'-7" X 16'-11"
9'-11" X 13'-1"
9'-11" X 13'-1"
9'-11" X 13'-1"
26'-1" X 27'-4"
13'-10" X 19'-8"
10'-6" X 13'-10"
15'-0" X 12'-11"
WELLNESS /MOTHERS ROOM
12'-9" X 6'-5"
10'-6" X 11'-2"
10'-6" X 12'-8"
10'-6" X 9'-8"
10'-6" X 9'-8"
10'-6" X 9'-8"
11'-6" X 9'-0"
11'-6" X 8'-7"
15'-0" X 27'-9"
15'-3" X 17'-4" 15'-3" X 17'-4"
2501 SF
STORAGELUGGAGE
DECOR PANELDECOR PANEL
DECOR PANEL
Workstations (28)
Private Offices (10)
Conference Rooms (3)
27.
NINTH FLOOR 11,964 SF
13'-6" X 16'-3" 13'-2" X 16'-3"OFFICE
13'-2" X 16'-3"12'-10" X 16'-3" 12'-6" X 16'-3"
OFFICE157 SF
OFFICE11'-8" X 14'-0"
OFFICE13'-3" X 14'-0"
OFFICE13'-2" X 14'-0"
OFFICE13'-2" X 14'-0"
OFFICE13'-2" X 14'-3"
LARGE OFFICE13'-5" X 34'-8"
STORAGE9'-4" X 3'-0"
SERVER6'-9" X 12'-0"
12'-8" X 16'-3" 13'-3" X 16'-3" 11'-6" X 16'-3"
BREAK ROOM20'-5" X 28'-0"
COPY/ MAIL
CONFERENCE12'-8" X 14'-3"
RECEPTION18'-9" X 24'-0"
BREAKOUTAREA
FILE ROOM8'-5" X 16'-4"
COFFEEAREA
CONFERENCE17'-8" X 18'-9"
PHONE8'-4" X 5'-9"
PHONE8'-4" X 5'-9"
PHONE8'-4" X 5'-9"
TV
TV
BREAKOUTAREA
OPEN OFFICE AREA64'-3" X 53'-10"
OFFICEOFFICEOFFICE OFFICEOFFICE OFFICE OFFICE
SIGNAGE
Workstations (40)
Private Offices (15)
Conference Rooms (2)
26.
CONFERENCE23'-8" X 11'-2"
DE
CO
R. P
AN
EL
BRANDING WALLCOATS
BREAKOUT AREA12'-6" X 12'-5"
TV
PANTRY/COPY
10'-0" X11'-7"
WAITING18'-2" X 12'-0"
(2) BENCHING SYSTEMS(8) SEATS
(2) BENCHING SYSTEMS(8) SEATS
EIGHTH FLOOR 2,649 SF
Workstations (16)
Conference Rooms (1)
TENTH FLOOR 14,494 SF
LIFT
SEV
ENTH
STR
EET
DN
TENANT SERVER
Down
Up
Up Down
Up
Down
DN UP
DNUP
DN UP
DNUP
LIFT
ELEC.
MENS
WOMENS
BUILDING
FRIEGHTELEV.
LOBBY
Up
Down
ELE
VA
TIO
NC
HA
NG
E
OPEN AREA "A"73'-5" X 80'-9"
OPEN AREA "B"50'-0" X 83'-3"
CONF.14'-9" X22'-2"
OFFICE14'-9" X 9'-2"
OFFICE14'-9" X 9'-2"
OFFICE14'-9" X 9'-2"
OFFICE14'-9" X 9'-2"
OFFICE14'-9" X 9'-2"
CONFERENCE14'-9" X 12'-8"
TOWN HALLMEETING AREA20'-8" X 41'-4"
WORKING CAFE/LOUNGE
CONF.18'-2" X23'-9"
STORAGE/ SERVER18'-0" X 12'-8"
VT
COLLABORATIONZONE
MAIL/ COPY AREA24'-6" X 16'-6"
TV
6
6
Workstations (66)
Private Offices (5)
Conference Rooms (3)
29.
ELEVENTH FLOOR 13,363 SF
MECHANICALROOM
ELEC
MECHANICALROOM
BUILDINGSTORAGE
DN
ELEVATORMACHINE ROOM
JAN
ELEC
EP
EP
EP
UPUP
UP
DN
DN
RECEPTION13'-4" X 32'-0"
CONFERENCE11'-3" X 19'-10"
CONFERENCE19'-2" X 16'-6"
11'-3" X 12'-0"
OFFICE11'-3" X 12'-10"
OFFICE
OFFICE11'-3" X 13'-0"
OFFICE11'-3" X 13'-0"
OFFICE11'-3" X 12'-7"
TV
BREAKOUT ZONE19'-3" X 13'-10"
COATS
WAITINGAREA
TV
CAFE AREA14'-8" X 33'-0"
STORAGE19'-8" X 14'-9"
LOUNGEAREA
LARGE MEETING ROOM31'-3" X 16'-1"
TV
MAIL/COPY
FAMILY TABLE
PHONEROOM
7'-0" X 7'-3"
PHONEROOM
7'-0" X 7'-3"
FELT PANEL
FELT PANEL
LOUNGEAREA
23'-3" X 26'-6"
(12) SEATS(2) BENCHING SYSTEMS
(12) SEATS(2) BENCHING SYSTEMS
WORKZONE
13'-7" X 27'-2"
BRANDING WALL
(6) SEATS(1) BENCHING SYSTEM
PHONEROOM
7'-0" X 7'-6"
PHONEROOM
7'-0" X 7'-6"
(12) SEATS(2) BENCHING SYSTEMS
(4) SEATS(1) BENCHING SYSTEM
Workstations (46)
Private Offices (5)
Conference Rooms (3)
28.
TWELFTH FLOOR 9,850 SF
ELECTRICAL
UP
MECH
ELE
VA
TOR
ELE
VA
TOR
DN
RECEPTION31'-2" X 15'-0"
SIG
NA
GE
ELECTRICAL
OFFICE11'-7" X 11'-0"
HUDDLE12'-6" X 11'-0"
OFFICE13'-0" X 11'-0"
OFFICE12'-0" X 11'-0"
CONFERENCE26'-4" X 15'-6"
PANTRY13'-4" X 9'-6"
MEN
WOMEN
COFFEEAREA
OFFICE9'-10" X 11'-2"
OFFICE9'-10" X 10'-5"
OFFICE9'-10" X 9'-9"
SERVER47 SF
STOR.20 SF
OFFICE11'-8" X 14'-9"
PROPOSED ROOF DECK18'-0" X 11'-2"
LOUNGEAREA
FELT PANEL
FELT PANEL
BREAKOUT ZONE27'-0" X 11'-0"
VESTIBULE8'-4" X 7'-9"
WORK ROOM9'-10" X 19'-3"
COPY
FELT
PA
NE
LFE
LT P
AN
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OPEN OFFICE30'-8" X 93'-4"
(30) SEATS(5) BENCHING SYSTEMS
TV
COLLAB AREA
PANTRY AREA16'-6" X 10'-0"
OPEN OFFICE13'-6" X 32'-0"
(3) 6X7 WORKSTATIONS
Workstations (31)
Private Offices (7)
Conference/Huddle (2)
31.30.
32.
In 1961, the Curtis Publishing Company
hired graphic designer Herb Lubalin to
bring the design of The Saturday Evening
Post into the modern era. The magazine
had long been known colloquially as “The
Post,” and it was this simple nickname
that inspired Lubalin’s new masthead.
Gone was the old-fashioned script that
sat atop the magazine’s cover, and in its
place a bold, expressive typeface that
gave weight to each letter of the Post, with
“The Saturday Evening” tucked quietly
inside the "O." Norman Rockwell’s cover
illustration for this issue depicted the artist
deliberating over sketches, underscoring
the importance of the design process.
33.
So as The Curtis completes a redesign
of its own, we knew it was only fitting
to introduce a logo inspired by this first
reinvention. First, this landmark building
deserves the w eight of a one-word title.
“The Curtis,” like “The Post,” carries a
significance that is matched by the bold
lettering of the masthead. And as a nod
to Lubalin’s 1961 design, the word “The” is
similarly tucked inside the "C." Curtis is a
name people know, and we want the logo
to be just as recognizable.
The Saturday Evening Post illustration © SEPS licensed by Curtis Licensing Indianapolis, IN. All rights reserved.
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