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Old Posted Jan 16, 2019, 3:01 AM
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PHILADELPHIA | 223 S. 6th Street (The Dilworth) | 172 FT | 12 FLOORS

Literally the bare minimum to qualify for its own thread:

Title: The Dilworth
Project: Residential
Architect: UNKNOWN
Developer: John Turchi
Location: 200 Block of Sixth Street
Neighborhood: Washington Square
District: Society Hill
Floors: 12 floors
Height: 172 feet

A new Washington Square high-rise? Philly developer tries again to build condo tower over Dilworth House
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A 12-story condo tower could soon rise above Philadelphia’s historic Dilworth House, according to zoning permits that were issued last month, potentially filling in the last developable lot on Washington Square.

Philadelphia developer John Turchi and his wife, Mary, applied in December for two zoning permits, records show, one that would consolidate the Dilworth House property into a single lot and another that would allow partial demolition of the structure to make room for a 10-unit tower.

Turchi’s high-rise proposal is the latest attempt by the developer to get a project at the Dilworth House off the ground — and, if he is successful, would add more pricey units to Philadelphia’s growing luxury real estate market. One of Turchi’s lawyers, Philip Rosenzweig, of Silverang, Donohoe, Rosenzweig & Haltzman LLC in St. Davids, said that the project would “obviously be very high-end” and would feature an automated valet parking system underground that could accommodate 20 spaces, zoning documents show. The tower, which would rise behind the Dilworth House’s front facade, would include a roof deck, balconies, and amenity spaces, according to the documents.
http://www.philly.com/real-estate/ho...-20190115.html
http://www.ocfrealty.com/naked-phill...developed-soon

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