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Construction Progresses At 1131-39 North Front Street In Fishtown



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Philadelphia YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed sustained construction progress at a six-story, 47-unit project at 1131-39 North Front Street, at the junction of Northern Liberties and Fishtown. The building will be situated on the east side of the block between West Wildey Street and Girard Avenue, just to the south of the Girard Avenue Station on the Market-Frankford Line. The structure will span a ground footprint of 10,200 square feet and will contain 32,223 square feet of interior space, translating into just under 700 square feet per average unit, and will include ground-level commercial space. Building features include full sprinkling and a roof deck, which will offer ample views of the neighborhood’s rapidly growing skyline. Permits list Front Street Two LLC as the owner, Brian Phillips as the design professional, and Callahan & Ward Properties LLC as the contractor. Construction costs are specified at $5.4 million.
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Construction Nearly Complete At The Frankford Collective At 1144 Frankford Avenue In Fishtown



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Philadelphia YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed that construction work is nearly complete at the Frankford Collective, a five-story mixed-use building at 1144 Frankford Avenue in Fishtown, Kensington. Designed by Kore Design Architecture, the project features ground-level commercial space and 12 apartments above, as well as elevator service, full sprinkling, and a roof deck that will offer dramatic views of the Northern Liberties skyline, which is rapidly rising nearby. Permits list the Frankford Collective as the owner, Equinox Management & Construction as the contractor, and a construction cost of $1.5 million.
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1148 Frankford Avenue updated from PhillyYimby



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Construction Progresses At 817-21 North 3rd Street In Northern Liberties







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Philadelphia YIMBY’s has noted significant construction progress at a six-story, 48-unit mixed-use building at 817-21 North 3rd Street in Northern Liberties, North Philadelphia. Designed by Atrium Design Group, the building will feature a 4,855-square-foot commercial space at the ground floor and a roof deck, which will offer dramatic skyline views with its prominent height. The development will provide basement parking for 36 cars, as well as space for 20 bicycles. Permits specify Atrium LLC as the contractor. Construction costs are listed at $10.5 million.
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 8:01 PM
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Renderings Revealed For 1314-42 Spring Garden Street In Callowhill









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Renderings have been revealed for a new mixed-use development at 1314-32 Spring Garden Street in Callowhill. Designed by Volumetric Building Companies, the building will rise seven stories tall, with 1,598 square feet of retail space at the ground floor. The upper floors will contain 149 apartments, with a unit breakdown of 96 studios, 48 junior one bedrooms, and five two-bedrooms. Of the 28 parking spaces, three will be accessible, four will be auto-share spaces, and one will have an electrical charging station. Additionally, 60 bicycle spaces will be included within the project.
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 8:05 PM
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Construction Progresses At 741 Spring Garden Street In Poplar







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Philadelphia YIMBY’s recent site visit has revealed that construction is underway at a seven-story, 146-unit mixed-use building at 741 Spring Garden Street in Poplar, Lower North Philadelphia. Designed by JKRP Architects and developed by Arts + Crafts Holdings, the project will span 99,114 square feet, which includes retail, as well as car and bicycle parking. Permits list Camfred Construction as the contractor and a construction cost of $4.95 million.
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 8:06 PM
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Foundations Underway At 711-19 North 7th Street In Poplar



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Philadelphia YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed that foundation work is underway for three mixed-use buildings at 711 North 7th Street (full address 711-19 North 7th Street) in Northern Liberties, Lower North Philadelphia, which will hold a combined total of 21 apartments. Each building will stand four stories tall and feature residential and commercial space and a green roof. Building number one will span a 1,662-square-foot ground footprint, hold 7,220 square feet of interior space, include five residential units, and cost $866,400 to build. Buildings number two and number three will each rise from a 2,407-square-foot ground footprint, hold 10,504 square feet of space, feature eight residential units, and cost $1.26 million to construct. For each of the filings, permits list T & C Fairmount LLC as the owner, Brett Harman of Harman Deutsch Ohler Architecture as the design professional, and Qi Wei Chen as the contractor.
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 8:07 PM
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Foundations Underway At 801 North 19th Street In Francisville







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Philadelphia YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed that foundation work is underway at a 149-unit residential development planned at 801 North 19th Street in Francisville, North Philadelphia, aside from a large earthen berm that was not present at the time of our previous visit in April. Designed by NORR, the complex will consist of a five-story, 115-unit apartment building as well as 34 three-story townhouses clustered around an interior courtyard and parking lot. The 104,596-square-foot multi-family building will offer units spanning between 498 to 1,004 square feet, an amenity area situated at the fifth floor, and 52 parking spaces in a basement garage.
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Permits Issued For 1924-32 North Front Street In Norris Square





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Permits have been issued for the construction of a five-story, 32-unit mixed-use building at 1924-32 North Front Street in Norris Square. The development will replace a three-story church on the west side of the block between West Berks and West Norris streets, next to the elevated Market-Frankford Line and across Front Street from Fishtown. Designed by Square Architects, the development will span 32,605 square feet and feature ground-floor commercial space, elevator service, bicycle storage, and a roof deck. Permits list Baltimore Select Properties (alternately Select Redevelopment) as the contractor and specify a construction cost of $4.215 million.
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 8:10 PM
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Construction Tops Out At 4415 Chestnut Street In Spruce Hill





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Philadelphia YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed that construction has topped out at a five-story, 40-unit mixed-use building at 4415 Chestnut Street in Spruce Hill, West Philadelphia. Designed by Wulff Architects and developed by Orens Brothers Real Estate, the building will include retail space as well as features such as elevator service, a green roof, full sprinkling, and 14 bicycle spaces. Permits list Orens Development Inc. as the owner and Orens Brothers Inc. as the general contractor. Construction is expected to cost $5.5 million. The structure will be a part of a two-building complex that extends through the block to Ludlow Street to the north, which will total 70 units.
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 8:11 PM
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Construction Underway At 4301 Chestnut Street In Spruce Hill









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A recent site visit by Philadelphia YIMBY has noted construction progress at a 275-unit mixed-use project rising at 4301 Chestnut Street in Spruce Hill, West Philadelphia. Designed by JKRP Architects, the building will rise seven stories tall and feature 30,300 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. The residential space will total 147,562 square feet. Amenity space on the second floor will span 3,278 square feet, with 7,895 square feet of common space on the ground floor. A 6,055-square-foot roof deck will be located at the top of the building. An underground garage will hold 75 parking spaces, with two expected to be handicap accessible, one set to be van accessible, four for electric vehicles, and two interior loading spaces.
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Construction Progresses At 4240 Chestnut Street In Spruce Hill









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Philadelphia YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed sustained construction progress at a seven-story, 128-unit mixed-use development at 4240 Chestnut Street in Spruce Hill, West Philadelphia. Designed by DAS Architects, the structure is located on the south side of the block between South 42nd and South 43rd streets. The development will span 141,928 square feet, of which nearly 40,000 square feet will be used as office. Apartment sizes will likely average at just below 800 square feet each. Permits list Intercultural Family Services as the owner, Morris Clarke as the design professional, and HC Pody Company as the contractor. Construction costs are indicated at $15.3 million.
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Cladding Nearly Finished At 4519 Chestnut Street In Spruce Hill







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Philadelphia YIMBY’s recent site visit has noted that construction has topped out at a 327-unit multi-family development at 4519 Chestnut Street in Spruce Hill, West Philadelphia. Designed by SITIO Architecture + Urbanism, the building is projected to rise six stories tall and span 223,848 square feet. Project features include parking for 92 cars and 154 bicycles.
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Permits Issued For 1409 North 21st Street In Sharswood





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Permits have been issued for the construction of a multi-family building located at 1409 North 21st Street in Sharswood, North Philadelphia. Designed by MidAtlantic Engineering Partners, the new building will rise four stories and will hold 24 residential units and parking for 17 cars (one accessible) and eight bicycles. In total, the structure will span 33,322 square feet.
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 8:18 PM
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Permits Issued For 2000 Ridge Avenue In Sharswood

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Permits have been issued for the construction of a mixed-use building at 2000 Ridge Avenue in Sharswood, North Philadelphia. Designed by MidAtlamtic Engineering Partners, the building will stand five stories tall, with commercial space at the ground floor, 40 residential units, amenities, and parking. The structure will span 49,364 square feet.
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 8:21 PM
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Not many comments on this one. Where are the fear mongering suburbanites?

Center City is ‘remarkably safe’: New report shows that crime downtown and in other major cities isn’t on the rise

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Pretty awesome to see sizable projects concurrently going up on 42nd, 43rd, 44th, and 45th and Chestnut but good lord these windows look ludicrously tiny, shame on them for not sticking to the original design.


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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 8:39 PM
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Question about 801 North 19th Street...

Will the rowhomes have basements? Per the photos, it looks that they won't. Is that a new thing or just this project?

Great project though, love how the apartment building glass meets at a thin pane on the angle (hope that isn't value engineered out).
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2023, 8:42 PM
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Center City is ‘remarkably safe’: New report shows that crime downtown and in other major cities isn’t on the rise

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There are QOL issues that exist in Center City, but yes, overall a safe environment, and a far cry from the anti-city fear mongering narrative.
And I'm glad the Inquirer reported on a positive statistic for once.
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Center City is ‘remarkably safe’: New report shows that crime downtown and in other major cities isn’t on the rise

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Thank you for posting this.

Feels especially appropriate with how absolutely hopping Philly has been these past few days.
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