Permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story, three-unit building at 1019 West Dauphin Street in the Temple University area in North Philadelphia. The structure will rise from a 1,492-square-foot footprint and will feature 4,084 square feet of floor space. Permits list Rise Philly LLC as the owner, Plato Marinakos as the designer, and Philly Design & Build LLC as the contractor. Construction is expected to cost $350,000.
The building will stand on the north side of the block between North 10th Street and North 11th Street and will replace a two-story prewar rowhouse, which has been vacated some time between 2007 and 2009. The derelict, boarded-up structure has lost its ornate cornice years ago and presently holds minimal, if any, preservation value.
The site sits within a five- to ten-minute walk of Temple University, which is located to the southwest. Additionally, the Susquehanna-Dauphin station of the Market-Frankford Line is located within a five-minute walk to the west, offering a short commute to Center City. As the university-driven construction boom continues to sweep across the area, we expect to see more construction at the block in the near future.
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