Discover the perfect blend of history and modern convenience at Commercial Commons. The Bank building was originally constructed in 1911 and functioned as the Miner’s Bank Building. It boasts an iconic neoclassical design by renowned architect Daniel Hudson Burnham, famous for the Flatiron Building in New York and Union Station in Washington, D.C.
Standing as one of the tallest buildings in downtown Wilkes-barre, the iconic Bank building seamlessly integrates the luxurious marble and granite elements with modern functionality.
InquireOver 40,000 square feet of professional office space awaits you on floors 2, 3, 11 & 12 including the mezzanine level. The building features four elevators, common restrooms on each floor, electricity, heat, air-conditioning, waste and sanitation, light housekeeping and onsite management and maintenance. Within steps, you’ll find Public Square, Riverfront Parks and —an ideal spot for outdoor recreation, dining, retail therapy, and entertainment. Plus, there’s convenient parking available in the attached garage.”
Locating your business in downtown Wilkes-Barre allows you access to apply for several incentives and tax credits. Learn more here at downtownwilkesbarre.org.
Stay productive in our professional office and meeting space, complete with a free fitness center, and unwind in the lounge with a pool table.
Non-smoking and well-managed, Commercial Commons at the Bank provides a welcoming environment for all.
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