With each passing day of 2025, the storylines in commercial real estate continue to develop. From national policy to local market dynamics, we are monitoring the landscape for opportunities and risks. This month, we will focus on the Philadelphia suburban market. Sparked by high caliber institutional investment and continued strong tenant demand, select markets have been a safe haven for investors seeking stability and upside.
With our focus on multifamily and mixed use investment sales, we are encouraged to see multifamily rents consistently achieving $3 to $4 per square foot, creating investment opportunities that overcome high construction costs and soft leasing that are afflicting other geographies.
No area exemplifies these trends more than the area surrounding Suburban Square, one of the the premiere retail and transit oriented hubs in the region. Today we will dive deeper into the state of this dynamic Live-Work-Play hub as an example of the potential for suburban neighborhoods across the region.
Suburban Square and the greater Ardmore area continue to captivate commercial real estate observers, blending historic character with modern redevelopment. As local vacancy rates remain competitive and rent growth trends upward, these evolving projects offer prime opportunities for investors looking to tap into the Main Line’s robust suburban market.
A Strategic Intersection of Heritage and Innovation
Suburban Square remains a centerpiece of Ardmore, benefiting from convenient access to the Ardmore SEPTA station, a walkable environment, and a variety of local amenities. This presents an optimal example of the type of suburban Live Work Play dynamic that is driving demand in our region. Recent and upcoming developments in the area emphasize the gravitation toward:
We have been closely monitoring these trends and engaging with local stakeholders to understand how these initiatives will shape Ardmore’s commercial real estate landscape and what it means for the region.
By the Numbers: Local Market Insights
To better illustrate Ardmore’s growing appeal, here are a few key metrics that mirror other sought after suburbs and shape investor interest:
In comparison, nearby towns like Bryn Mawr and Wayne also perform well and have their own commercial hubs driving demand for housing. The right combination of upscale shopping, proximity to Philadelphia, and historically significant architecture seem to insulate these towns from the economic challenges facing many other markets.
Development Headlines
Key Investor Takeaways
Resilience from continued high tenant demand and low vacancy, top regional rent rates, adaptive reuse opportunities across asset classes, Live-Work-Play lifestyle and future-proof proximity of markets like this are attracting new levels of investor attention for good reason. The flagship developments mentioned above pave the way for smaller and value add centric projects to benefit from the momentum and contribute to the bright future of the Philadelphia suburbs.
Seizing the Opportunity
While rising construction costs and municipal permitting can introduce challenges, Ardmore’s demographic strength and ongoing infrastructure improvements mitigate many typical development risks. The consistent appeal of Suburban Square—paired with thoughtful, high-quality projects—underpins the potential for sustained returns in both the commercial and multifamily sectors. We, as a commercial real estate brokerage and advisory team, remain confident in the trajectory of Ardmore and other suburbs like it. Our local relationships and long-standing experience across Philadelphia’s suburban markets enable us to guide investors through feasibility studies, acquisition strategies, and asset repositioning. For deeper insights into these projects or to discuss tailored investment strategies, please contact our team or visit our project briefs for comprehensive market data and feasibility analyses. We look forward to helping you navigate our region’s bright future in commercial real estate.