Large Philadelphia development projects hampered by 'extremely difficult' financing market
Article cites Schuylkill Yards, Durst Penn's Landing, and 1801 Vine St/Family Court as on hold for the time.
we're probably in the longest period between new high-rises getting announced since I joined the site. Philly went on a hell of a decade-long run of building though. Seemed like every 4 or 5 weeks, we would get another announcement for years. The skyline is definitely improved and looks a good deal denser imo, particularly from the east and west vantage points. Comcast Technology Center, the W Hotel, and Laurel being the best additions to the center of the skyline. I wish we could have got one more mixed-use building like 2100 Market off the ground. The Rittenhouse condo towers are probably our best bet to see a real tall cranes in center city for the foreseeable future.