Tammy Mitgang and Kyle McKechnie of NAI Keystone have facilitated the sale of 1310 Perkiomen Avenue in Downtown Reading

Tammy Mitgang and Kyle McKechnie of NAI Keystone have facilitated the sale of 1310 Perkiomen Avenue, a 12,946 SF Special Purpose/Religious Facility in Downtown Reading. The property was owned by Olivet Boys & Girls Club, which ceased use of the facility several years ago. Prior to Olivets, the property was built and operated as a synagogue known as Temple Oheb Sholom. It was donated to Olivets in 1998.

Built in 1921, the multi-level building includes a large meeting space, balcony and social hall with a stage area and kitchen. The building was designed by the notable architect, James Vickson, who is also responsible for other prominent buildings including the Reading Public Museum, Luden Mansion and Wyomissing High School.

NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial, which maintains a prominent market share in Berks and Schuylkill Counties, Pennsylvania, specializes exclusively in commercial and industrial properties. In addition to property management and receiverships, NAI Keystone provides brokerage services such as Tenant/Landlord and Buyer/Seller representation, lease administration, commercial financing, consultation services, 1031

Tax Exchange, environmental surveys, and investment sales.