Permits Issued for Vertical Extension at Fishtown Power Plant Redevelopment at 1325 Beach Street in Fishtown, Kensington

Rendering of Generating Facility after residential conversion.Rendering of Generating Facility after residential conversion.

Partial permits have been issued for the Fishtown Power Plant Redevelopment, a mega-project planned at 1325 Beach Street in Fishtown on the Delaware River waterfront. The development includes a renovation of the Delaware Generating Station, a closed and abandoned power plant where construction work is already in progress, and a two-study addition atop the structure, for a combined 284 residential units inside. The permits were issued specifically for the addition, as renovations have already been underway for some time. The two additional floors will hold 68 residential units within 49,260 square feet of space. Construction costs for this portion of the project are estimated at just under $8 million.

Rendering of Generating Facility after residential conversion.

The building features an attractive and detailed exterior, common in the prewar period yet highly unlike what one would expect from an electrical facility today. Its tan stone facade resembles that of the 30th Street Station in University City, but with large windows as well as smokestacks resembling those of the Willow Steam Plant in Callowhill. The building is an architectural treasure for Philadelphia, and its abandonment was quite unfortunate, so it is a great positive to see the structure getting preserved and reused.

Rendering of Generating Facility after residential conversion.

Rendering of Generating Facility after residential conversion.

Future plans for the development site make the project all the more exciting. Placeholder renderings show potential inclusion of multiple new buildings that may potentially bring hundreds of additional residential units to the waterfront and convert drastically underused land to much more effective use.

Another exciting aspect of the plan is the creation of a new park along the waterfront, which will also extend out onto a pier situated adjacent to the former power plant. The park will benefit the residents of the surrounding community, and expand the existing Penn Treaty Park next door. Additional green space may be added to the area with future phases.

Rendering of Generating Facility after residential conversion.

Former plans for the building included turning it into a hotel, a 2016 idea that never came to fruition. YIMBY first brought the project to readers’ attention in January, when initial permits were issued for the development. We are pleased to see ongoing progress being made, and look forward to the development’s completion and the addition of nearly 300 new units to the Fishtown housing market.

Development site plan.

Rendering of future park.

Rendering of future park.

YIMBY will continue to track the development’s progress moving forward.

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3 Comments on "Permits Issued for Vertical Extension at Fishtown Power Plant Redevelopment at 1325 Beach Street in Fishtown, Kensington"

  1. This is such an amazing project, really a game changer. I truly hope they’re able to make it through all of the phases successfully funded.

  2. I agree, this is such an excellent project. I love how the renderings depict the interaction with the waterfront. I wish this happened a decade or two earlier. If it had, I think we all would have better realized the potential of the Delaware waterfront, and we wouldn’t be stuck with that casino.

  3. Wondering if the Power plant chimneys will be ( completely or partially ) removed in the near future, to enhance the unobstructed Center City views…

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