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Spaces for Art & Industry
Frankford Works has a variety of talented businesses that call this place their work home. Artists and makers, designers and creative professionals, food production and light industrial uses, all operate their small businesses at Frankford Works.
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Creative Office & Maker Space in Frankford Philadelphia
4558 Worth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124
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100% Commercial Artist Studios and Creative Office Spaces for Lease in Frankford Philadelphia.
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Frankford Works is located blocks from I-95 and the Betsy Ross Bridge for easy access to Center City Philadelphia and transport to the Northeast, New Jersey, and I-95 corridor destinations. The El Market-Frankford line and bus routes are nearby, as are the abundant shops and restaurants in Port Richmond and Fishtown. The neighborhood is a unique combination of residential, commercial, and industrial properties with a history of manufacturing, industry, and artist/maker communities.
History of Frankford Works
Frankford Works is a 60,000 SF former warehouse/factory facility, converted into creative commercial office spaces. Frankford Works features fantastic spaces with large windows, tall timber ceilings, exposed brick, industrial details, and heating and cooling. A variety of tenants occupy spaces at Frankford Works including artists, makers, designers, entrepreneurs, food producers, and light industrial uses.
The site that is now Frankford Works, was developed in the 1920's by Supplee-Wills Jones Milk Company, as a milk distribution center for the surrounding area.In the 1940's during WWII, millions of women, known as "Rosie the Riveter" entered the work force to replace men who were drafted abroad as part of the war effort. Women filled many roles at Supplee-Wills Jones Milk Company as seen in the photos below from Temple University Digital Library.
The Supplee-Wills Jones Milk Company distribution center was located here at least through the 1960s.
The building had many additions and neighboring buildings were combined. Various small factories and manufacturers occupied the building, including textile mills, through to the early 2000's when the building was repurposed as an artist studio building. The building was purchased by its current owners in 2018 and has since been completely renovated. Five of the six buildings on the complex have been completely renovated and a future phase to complete the last building is being planned.
1929 Philadelphia Wards 23 & 41, Geo. Bromley. (Above)
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Helen Joyce, one of the many women now working for the Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Company. (Right)
Frankford Works today. (Below)
100% Commercial Artist Studios and Creative Office Spaces for Lease in Frankford Philadelphia