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Old Posted Nov 6, 2022, 9:21 PM
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That looks like a great tower design
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Great facade though wish it were 20-floors taller.
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Wow! Stunning!
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2023, 8:36 PM
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Looks like the floor count decreased to 28? Is that accurate?
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Looks great! Reminds me a lot of the new buildings along the Chicago River in River North.
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Looks like the floor count decreased to 28? Is that accurate?
I dont see the "public room" in the plans, so they must have dropped the idea and the associated bonus
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Hate the idea of wasting half the block with a single floor. Nothing here should be less than five, but at least match the height of the building you're abutting.

Ground floor in general looks hostile to pedestrians and the neighborhood despite being largely retail.

Tower portion itself looks fine, I guess, but as usual I don't understand the enthusiasm on this forum.

Really hope this thing isn't built as currently designed.
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I'm so happy they dropped the public space. I would otherwise be for it, but in order for it to be successful it needed to be on the ground floor away from residents and heavily monitored. I think if the gallery and artist space had remained this building would have had really fierce pushback from Fitler Sq residents as well as the Murano.
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Love it!! This project totally slipped off my radar.
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Amazing how this can be proposed here, and then, 2301 Walnut a few blocks away on a significantly more prestigious street is being proposed like that....This shoots down any argument that 2301 is at all appropriately sized and designed.
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New official counts...

28 Floors (down from 31)
292 units (down from 304)
334' (down from 377')

Love the project, but a bummer it was reduced.

So Long, Public Room: New Renderings for 28-story Tower at 21st & Ludlow
https://www.ocfrealty.com/naked-philly/r...story-tower-at-21st-ludlow#disqus_thread
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So Long, Public Room: New Renderings for 28-story Tower at 21st & Ludlow









Read/view more here:
https://www.ocfrealty.com/naked-philly/r...erings-for-28-story-tower-at-21st-ludlow
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This is getting scaled back apparently. Not surprising yet disappointing.

Parkway calls off one project and rethinks another as high interest rates force developers to hit the brakes
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This is getting scaled back apparently. Not surprising yet disappointing.

Parkway calls off one project and rethinks another as high interest rates force developers to hit the brakes
“There will be very little construction for the next two years,” Zuritsky said. “Very, very few starts, if any, of any kind of scale. That’s what I predict.”

The article also points to the indefinitely-delayed Durst tower at Penn's Landing and CVS tower at 19th and Chestnut.
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This is getting scaled back apparently. Not surprising yet disappointing.

Parkway calls off one project and rethinks another as high interest rates force developers to hit the brakes
Not surprising as it already went from 31 stories to 28.

But I'd rather wait a few years for a higher-profile tower then settle for a blob mid-rise right now.
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“There will be very little construction for the next two years,” Zuritsky said. “Very, very few starts, if any, of any kind of scale. That’s what I predict.”

The article also points to the indefinitely-delayed Durst tower at Penn's Landing and CVS tower at 19th and Chestnut.
Rates will start to normalize in the 6-12 months. Maybe then.
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Old Posted Mar 20, 2025, 8:04 PM
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Archive has some nice projects. I wonder if they are equipped for a tower?
This parcel deserves a 400'+ tower, not a squat 5-10 story building.

Parkway Corp. sells prime Center City site to local developer
https://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia...-sells-development-site-21st-ludlow.html

An entity affiliated with Ryan Kalili bought the property at 14-30 S. 21st St. on the southwest corner of 21st and Ludlow streets, according to industry sources. Kalili is a co-founder of local real estate firm Archive Development, but sources said the acquisition was made independent of Archive.

Parkway operates a surface parking lot at the property. It previously had plans for a 31-story apartment tower on the site but the project was called off in 2023 due to high interest rates and construction costs.

The property is in a CMX-4 zone, which allows for a combination of residential and commercial uses.

A potential project at 21st and Ludlow streets would be Kalili’s first major downtown development.
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