Community Bank Building
Experience a piece of Philadelphia history reimagined for modern life. Located at 7208 Germantown Avenue, the Community Bank Building is a cornerstone of the vibrant West Mount Airy neighborhood. This iconic conversion seamlessly blends its grand historic character with high-end, contemporary apartment living.
AMENITIES
meets modern comfort
Living at The Community Bank Building means enjoying the best of both worlds. Our residences are designed with premium finishes that complement the building's architectural legacy:
- High-End Interiors: Wide-plank flooring and sophisticated Quartz countertops.
- Gourmet Kitchens: Brand-new stainless-steel appliances for a sleek, chef-inspired feel.
- Ultimate Convenience: Every unit includes full-sized in-unit laundry facilities.
- Iconic Views: Select apartments offer sweeping, picturesque views of West Mt. Airy and the Philadelphia Center City skyline.
NEIGHBORHOOD
The Community Bank Building sits in the heart of West Mount Airy, a neighborhood famous for its "village-in-the-city" feel. Residents enjoy a lifestyle defined by cobblestone streets, mature trees, and a close-knit community. Step onto Germantown Avenue to find local favorites like Cresheim Valley Grain Exchange and the beloved Earth Bread & Brewery. Whether you’re commuting to Center City or exploring Chestnut Hill, the Community Bank Building is situated near multiple SEPTA public transit options and regional rail lines that make getting around effortless.
PHOTO GALLERY
Explore unique, spacious interiors
Experience a piece of Philadelphia history reimagined for modern life. Living at The Community Bank Building means enjoying the best of both worlds. Our 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom residences are designed with premium finishes that complement the building's architectural legacy, including original doors, intricate moldings, restored decorative fireplaces, and historic window frames. Community Bank Building residents experience all the conveniences of modern living like an in-unit washer and dryer, dishwasher, and keyless access, while living in a preserved and meticulously restored piece of Philly history.