PHILADELPHIA | Penn's Landing Redevelopment | 703 - 175 FT | 57 - 12 FLOORS
Title: Penn's Landing Redevelopment
Project: Residential, hotel, office, retail, commercial Architect: Pelli Clark Pelli, Bjarke Ingels Group, and Hargreaves Jones Developer: Durst Organization Location: Penn's Landing between Market and Chestnut Streets, Columbus Blvd. to the river, and parking lots between Spruce Street and Lombard Street on the river Neighborhood: Penn's Landing District: Center City Floors: 57, 46, 36, 30, 23, 20, 16, 16, 12 & 12 Height: 703, 567, 445, 370, 283, 250, 197, 197, 175 & 175 FT https://drwcsite.s3.amazonaws.com/fi...iew01.full.jpg https://www.inquirer.com/resizer/Sis...NLEOQYKWEI.jpg https://drwcsite.s3.amazonaws.com/fi....1485.full.jpg https://drwcsite.s3.amazonaws.com/fi...-plan.full.jpg https://drwcsite.s3.amazonaws.com/fi...iew02.full.jpg https://drwcsite.s3.amazonaws.com/fi...iew04.full.jpg https://drwcsite.s3.amazonaws.com/fi...iew05.full.jpg https://drwcsite.s3.amazonaws.com/fi...iew03.full.jpg https://drwcsite.s3.amazonaws.com/fi...iew01.full.png Potential for 10 total towers, 12 buildings in total. Two of the proposed buildings will be under 12 floors, and under 150 feet tall. Estimated heights for each tower: 703 FT - 57 FLOORS - Market Street Tower 1 567 FT - 46 FLOORS - Market Street Tower 2 445 FT - 36 FLOORS - Market Street Tower 3 370 FT - 30 FLOORS - Market Street Tower 4 283 FT - 23 FLOORS - Market Street Tower 5 250 FT - 20 FLOORS - Market Street Tower 6 197 FT - 16 FLOORS - Marina Tower 1 197 FT - 16 FLOORS - Marina Tower 2 175 FT - 12 FLOORS - Marina Tower 3 175 FT - 12 FLOORS - Marina Tower 4 Under 150 FT - Under 12 FLOORS - Marina Tower 5 Under 150 FT - Under 12 FLOORS - Marina Tower 6 76ers rejected: N.Y. developer Durst selected for Penn’s Landing site Quote:
https://whyy.org/articles/76ers-reje...92XGmNsOJ_EHQY |
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Somehow, someway - even though they don't have any jurisdiction here, but they're close enough - the Society Hill Neighbors are going to crush any height on this project... and all of our dreams.
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Looks fantastic
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New York’s Durst selected to develop Penn’s Landing, over 76ers arena proposal
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https://www.inquirer.com/business/pe...-20200909.html |
Larger Renderings in the links below:
Rendering 1: https://i.imgur.com/eFmoa65.jpeg Rendering 2: https://i.imgur.com/BHvHYYS.png Rendering 3: https://i.imgur.com/Iixy9zw.jpeg Rendering 4: https://i.imgur.com/NORQWEf.jpeg Rendering 5: https://i.imgur.com/9QxZPA0.jpeg Rendering 6: https://i.imgur.com/q7ajYRL.jpeg Rendering 7: https://i.imgur.com/nraUmLo.png Rendering 8: https://i.imgur.com/CXs4Jms.png Rendering 9: https://i.imgur.com/nIvsUs0.jpeg |
I rather like Durst's treatment of the Spruce Street site. It looks really good!
I'm not really sold on the amount of green space they're proposing at the Market Street site, but I like how they're orienting the whole thing around what they're calling "Penns Landing Road". The site plan looks really good in general, and I like Durst's aggressive timeline. I am still worried they control too much waterfront land now -- Durst now has development rights on every development parcel along Delaware Avenue from Callowhill to Lombard -- but the combination between long-term vision and detailed site plan suggests they have thought this thing out. Since I don't think the Market Street site will be conveyable until after cap park work is done, I want to see Durst realize either their Callowhill or Spruce street sites in the meantime. Doing at least one or the other will earn a vote of confidence from me. Oh yes -- Hargreaves is the Market Street site's landscape architects. This should yield a coherent flow of greenspace between the cap park and Market Street site (as the same landscape architects will be responsible for both). |
DRWC ANNOUNCES SELECTION OF DEVELOPER FOR PENN'S LANDING
Read more here: https://www.delawareriverwaterfront....penn-s-landing |
This proposal has so much history; so many projects were planned for this site over the years and this seems to be the best; so much promise. I'm really happy this morning because I think this can really take place and Penn's Landing will finally reach what it was intended to be.
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Not sure how accurate the renderings are but does anyone know If the moshulu and Olympia are staying?
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DRWC Selects Durst Organization to Redevelop Penn’s Landing
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http://www.ocfrealty.com/naked-phill...-penns-landing |
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also, they should steal the water taxi idea from the other proposal, too :cool: |
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TOWERS! I hope they DON'T get scaled down. Only concern is the connections between upper level and lower level waterfront. All and all a pretty well thought out plan. I think there is enough parkland as long as the waterfront promenade is wide and landscaped, even where it heads west to Columbus Blvd ("Delaware River Boulevard") on the north side of plan. Frank Gehry is replacing Museum! (Just kidding :yes:) A tower above/instead of Hilton Parking Lot facing Walnut! :upload_71700: |
Why rejecting the Sixers’ arena is a grownup moment for Philadelphia
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https://www.inquirer.com/columnists/...-20200910.html |
I have now deleted multiple posts for city vs. city trolling. I have given out two warnings.
IF YOU MENTION ANY CITY OTHER THAN PHILADELPHIA IN THIS THREAD YOU WILL BE SUSPENDED ON THE SPOT. Got it??? |
This project looks awesome! The amount of greenspace and pedestrian access is something i love to see. Build it please!
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