Wilmington, DE

Market West


More Information

Market West


Wilmington, DE

Total Area:
1 Million SF Office Space | 553 Residential Units | 88,500 SF Retail Space | 1,170 Parking Spaces
Completion Date:
January 1970


Market West is a thriving mixed-use campus across five city blocks in downtown Wilmington comprised of the Nemours, Brandywine, and Dupont buildings and CityCenter and ParkBPG parking garages. As the geographical center located at 1007 N Orange St, the Nemours building will be the flagship of the campus and rebranded as the Market West building. The $230 million redevelopment signifies the reunification of these five buildings that were all purchased from the Dupont Company over the course of 19 years, and the repositioning of the former 3 million SF Dupont worldwide headquarters campus into Delaware’s premiere mixed-use neighborhood and the lifestyle epicenter of the City of Wilmington.

Market West is where the city meets. Bordering both Market and West Streets, these city blocks contain a multitude of stories, many yet to be told. It marks the entryway to downtown and activates the city’s most historic yet cutting edge assets. From destination dining, live entertainment and outdoor activations to luxury accommodations, convenient parking, and modern workspaces for both startups and headquarters, Market West brings living, working, and enjoying together for a new chapter in the core of the city.

1001 N Orange St
Wilmington, DE

The Standard


More Information

The Standard


1001 N Orange St
Wilmington, DE

Total Area:
355 Units
Completion Date:
January 1970


Aptly named, The Standard will set the new standard for apartment living in Wilmington. Residents can expect to take advantage of the various onsite amenities like the expanding co-working space at The Mill, the boutique gym at Coreten Fitness, the arthouse cinema Theater N, the bustling Starbucks, and the delicious Café Mezzanotte in addition to new amenities like a private rooftop balcony with stunning river and city views and a resident clubroom perfect for entertaining. The pet-friendly community will also have a dog-washing station, secure package receiving, 24/7 security, and onsite ResideBPG property management and maintenance.

Studio, one- and two-bedroom apartment homes at The Standard will showcase high-end finishes unique to this community like continuous quartz countertops and backsplashes, herringbone tile bathroom flooring, and two-tone upper and lower kitchen cabinets. Other apartment features include large kitchen islands and peninsulas, spacious floor plans, energy efficient stainless-steel appliances, LATCH keyless access smart technology, in-unit washer and dryers, and large operable windows offering a great deal of natural light. Additionally, penthouse lofts boast interior spiral staircases separating the living spaces, private balcony access, and kitchen upgrades such as French door refrigerators and built-in wine and beverage fridges.

Located in Wilmington’s newest live-play-work neighborhood, Market West is where the city meets. From destination dining, live entertainment and outdoor activations to luxury accommodations, convenient parking, and modern workspaces for both startups and headquarters, Market West brings living, working, and enjoying together in Downtown Wilmington.

608 N Market St
Wilmington, DE

Bardea Steak


More Information

Bardea Steak


608 N Market St
Wilmington, DE

Total Area:
5,000 SF
Completion Date:
January 1970


  • Located in the ground-floor retail space of 608 MKT
  • 5,000 SF steakhouse from the team behind Bardea Food & Drink at 620 Market Street
  • 120-seat open hearth restaurant with horseshoe-shaped, dark wood-topped bar.
  • Four-season sunroom with porcelain mosaic tile flooring, sky lights, bifold windows, and a back bar area.
  • Landscaped street-side patio featuring bistro-style tables and a small lounge
  • Exterior will feature attention-grabbing white stucco and painted wood trim, factory glass windows and spotlights.
  • Interior will include hardwood floors, exposed white brick columns, custom-made globe chandeliers and lights, a tin ceiling, and shades of grey and white. A decorative fireplace made of steel, emerald-hued tile, and red brick will be nestled between leather banquettes. Wood slat booths will line the wall leading closer to the hearth, featuring more emerald-hued tile, steel and custom millwork.
  • Designed by Stokes Architecture + Design whose recent projects include other BPGS projects Le Cavalier at the Green Room and The Quoin

519 N Market St
Wilmington, DE

The Quoin


More Information

brick hotel main entrance

The Quoin


519 N Market St
Wilmington, DE

Total Area:
24 Rooms
Completion Date:
January 1970


  • Wilmington’s first luxury boutique hotel, including four food and beverage concepts
  • Historic renovation and adaptive reuse of Victorian Romanesque brownstone designed in the 1800s by Philadelphia architect Frank Furness
  • 24-room hotel with 75-seat Fireplace Cafe & Lounge, 155-seat ground floor restaurant, a lower-level cocktail lounge, and Wilmington’s first rooftop bar
  • Continue reading about the completed project in Travel + Leisure and New York Times Style Magazine

610 S Market Street
Wilmington, DE

Salvation Army Riverfront East Campus


More Information

Salvation Army Riverfront East Campus


610 S Market Street
Wilmington, DE

Total Area:
90,000 SF
Completion Date:
January 1970


  • 3 buildings will be constructed on the new Salvation Army campus.
  • The 40,000 SF Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) will feature first-floor amenities, including a kitchen, dining room, recreation room, and chapel, and 2nd-floor dormitories, providing housing for 86 residents.
  • The 50,ooo SF Retail & Warehouse building will feature office space, a customer-facing retail store, and storage warehouse for donations.
  • The ARC building is conventional steel and pre-caste plank while the Retail & Warehouse are a pre-engineered metal building.
  • A surface lot will provide 65 parking spots for staff, customers, and residents.

300-318 N Market Street
Wilmington, DE

Lincoln Square


More Information

Lincoln Square


300-318 N Market Street
Wilmington, DE

Total Area:
48,000 SF
Completion Date:
January 1970


  • 41-unit multi-family residential community on Market Street in Downtown Wilmington, DE
  • Redevelopment of an entire city block of former commercial office and retail space encompassing 10 contiguous buildings from 300 to 318 N Market St.
  • Originally developed in the 1800s as a collection of individual townhomes, the property was first converted to retail space in the years following the Civil War. By the end of the 19th century, Lippincott & Co. occupied most of the block from 306-314 Market St. The department store thrived as “one of the leading merchandise locations in Wilmington” for over 60 years, as described by the Wilmington City Directory in 1940.
  • The property was then renamed Lincoln Square in honor of Abraham Lincoln’s visit to Wilmington on June 10, 1848. A congressman at the time, Lincoln addressed members of the Whig political party from the balcony of the Fourth Street Market House, which was located in the center of 4th Street between Orange and Market streets. It was Lincoln’s only documented visit to Delaware.
  • Click here to visit the property website.

3419 Silverside Rd
Wilmington, DE

Marlette Funding at The Concord


More Information

Marlette Funding at The Concord


3419 Silverside Rd
Wilmington, DE

Total Area:
60,000 SF
Completion Date:
January 1970


  • 3-Story, 60,000 SF, Single-tenant Office Building designed for 400 employees
  • Build-to-suit Class A Office Space for the financial technology company, Marlette Holdings, Inc., the parent company of the Best Egg consumer lending platform
  • Conveniently located along the route 202 corridor in the newly renovated mixed-use development known as The Concord
  • Exteriors features a black brick façade with a variety of 2″ and 3″ thick insulated metal wall panels visible from Silverside Road
  • Interior entrance is a two-story atrium that opens to a grand stair with glass railing and terrazzo tile.
  • 48 open collaborations spaces with desk booking software.
  • Italian concrete panels wrap the café countertops in each of the 3 open kitchen areas.
  • Amenities include a fitness center, locker rooms, patio with TV’s, ping pong and foosball tables and booth seating


519 Market St.


More Information

519 Market St.



Total Area:

Completion Date:
January 1970


1007 N Market Street
Wilmington, DE | Historic DuPont Building

The Dupont Building


More Information

The Dupont Building


1007 N Market Street
Wilmington, DE | Historic DuPont Building

Total Area:

Completion Date:
January 1970


One of the most recognizable buildings in Downtown Wilmington that includes the iconic hotel, office space, residential housing, retail space, and the historical Playhouse theater. The original materials, like timeless marble and intricate crown molding, have been preserved and repurposed throughout the community to honor the rich heritage of this building. The residential space and hotel are currently under development.

 

517 N Shipley Street
Wilmington, DE

Crosby Hill


More Information

Crosby Hill


517 N Shipley Street
Wilmington, DE

Total Area:
203 Units
Completion Date:
January 1970


Designed by Niles Bolton Associates, the $62 million development includes two 4-story buildings and one 11-story building surrounding a private, landscaped courtyard with a swimming pool, fireplace, BBQ grills, screening area, and pergola. A private parking garage with 124 parking spots is located underground for residents. The building also features a fitness center and a penthouse clubroom on the 11th floor with unparalleled city and river views. The clubroom boasts a demonstration kitchen, game room, co-working space, indoor fireplace, and outdoor terrace. The community includes studios, one, and two-bedroom apartments with stainless-steel appliances, quartz counter tops and high-end finish details throughout.

The name Crosby Hill pays tribute to the Crosby and Hill Department Store that prominently served Wilmington for nearly a century from 1878 to 1960 at 605 Market St. Described by the Every Evening in 1888 as “an indication of the substantial development of the retail trade in Wilmington…[and] an ornament to the lead business center of the city,”

Visit the property’s website