Permits Issued for Renovation of Prewar Townhouse at 1325 Spruce Street in Washington Square West, Center City

Current view of 1325 Spruce Street. Credit: Google.Current view of 1325 Spruce Street. Credit: Google.

Permits have been issued for a multi-family renovation of a four-story prewar building at 1325 Spruce Street in Washington Square WestCenter City. Upon completion, the building will be refitted to house nine residential units. The renovations are expected to cost $207,350. D N Construction Company is listed as the project’s contractor.

Current view of 1325 Spruce Street. Credit: Google.

Aerial view of 1325 Spruce Street. Credit: Google.

The building features an elegant, ornate exterior, displaying a design common among many other buildings in the neighborhood. Brickwork rises up the lower three stories, with a mansard roof with a dormer window on the fourth floor. A detailed, tan-painted cornice sits as the barrier between the two sections.

The project is a major positive for the property, adding nine residential units to the site, albeit the boost is a small increase for Center City standards. Still, this will be nine more units to help support surrounding businesses. In addition, the building stands in a transit-accessible, walkable neighborhood. Additionally, the existing historic building will be preserved, whereas developers for a project of a similar same scale in another neighborhood may potentially have destroyed the pre-existing building to lower costs.

No completion date is known for the project at this time, though the renovation may be finished by 2022 or 2023.

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1 Comment on "Permits Issued for Renovation of Prewar Townhouse at 1325 Spruce Street in Washington Square West, Center City"

  1. This article reminds me of the time when the Three Bryant Park tower exterior was completely replaced over 15 years ago.

    Does adding nine additional units add additional parking?

    No?

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