Topping-Out Nears at 545 North Broad Street in Poplar, Lower North Philadelphia

Rendering of 545 North Broad Street. Credit: CANNO Design.Rendering of 545 North Broad Street. Credit: CANNO Design.

Construction at the nine-story-tall, 108-unit mixed-use building at 545 North Broad Street in PoplarLower North Philadelphia has progressed to a point where the structure appears to be very close to topping out. Designed by CANNOdesign, the new building will yield a total of 152,635 square feet of space, including 11,130 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor, with residential units above. The project will include parking for 31 cars and 50 parking bicycles. Construction costs are listed at $20 million.

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

545 North Broad Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. April 2022

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1 Comment on "Topping-Out Nears at 545 North Broad Street in Poplar, Lower North Philadelphia"

  1. Frank Phurness | April 27, 2022 at 8:53 am | Reply

    Rendering looks great. The other prefab monstrosity across the street at the corner of Broad and Spring Garden)? Not so much (sad sight for such a visible/prominent corner).

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