Mutual Benefit Life Building (Philadelphia)
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The Mutual Benefit Life Building is a 25-floor high rise office building at 1845 Walnut Street on Rittenhouse Square, in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19103.
It was designed by Eggers & Higgins and completed in 1972. The building was originally built by the now defunct Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of Newark, New Jersey. It is built over a former Philadelphia Parking Authority parking garage now operated by Parkway Corporation. The building was placed on the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places in 1995.[1]
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External links
- Emporis: Mutual Benefit Life Building — Philadelphia
- Phila. building bought by Resource Properties
- 1845 Walnut Street -- Philadelphia Architects and Buildings
- N.J. INSURANCE FIRM BIDS FOR CITY GARAGE
- Philadelphia Parking Authority - 1845 Walnut
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