Construction Nearly Complete at 1701 North 2nd Street in Kensington

Rendering of 1701 North 2nd Street. Credit: Stuart Rosenberg Architects.Rendering of 1701 North 2nd Street. Credit: Stuart Rosenberg Architects.

Philadelphia YIMBY has recently visited the site of a six-story mixed-use building that is nearing completion at 1701 North 2nd Street in Olde Kensington. Designed by Stuart Rosenberg Architects and developed by Brick Capital, the loft-styled structure, situated at the northeast corner of 2nd Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue, rises 70 feet tall to the main roof and 84 feet to the top of the elevator bulkhead. The development will feature commercial space on the ground floor, a roof deck, and parking for 23 cars. Permits list Bohler Engineering as a designer and City Center Construction Corp. as the contractor. The construction cost is specified at $10 million.

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

1701 North 2nd Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. September 2022

True to original renderings, the development boasts a highly attractive industrial loft design with dark gray brick cladding and large paneled windows. Even the incongruous white-painted sections at the courtyards and the rear do not overtly clash with the rest of the aesthetic.

YIMBY last visited the site in January, when we found the exterior shell largely complete and ready for facade installation. By now, the exterior appears largely finished, with significant construction evident only at the ground floor. As such, we expect the development to be completed by the end of the year or the start of 2023.

Rendering of 1701 North 2nd Street. Credit: Stuart Rosenberg Architects.

Rendering of 1701 North 2nd Street. Credit: Stuart Rosenberg Architects.

The Berks Station on the Market-Frankford Line sits within an eight-minute walk to the northeast; Fishtown’s central commercial district is located within a ten-minute walk to the southeast; and the Temple University campus is situated within a 15-minute walk to the west.

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1 Comment on "Construction Nearly Complete at 1701 North 2nd Street in Kensington"

  1. Who’s paying city wage taxes like we did for 7 generations.
    Lived here all my life. that’s what kept our property taxes so low? City Wage Taxes! casino,sugar, cigarette taxes to pay for schools? Not one nickel city wage being collected and extortion lies and corruption paying back money they stollen from general fund. People have no power, democracy or rights and I want jail time starting from bottom all the way to the top. Confiscate your pensions because you are no protecting anyones rights or my health or property 4 amendment nor my sovernty.no accountability except for us to keep paying taxes on top of taxes even by an act of God like million of baby boomers who lost their nest eggs the worked hard for all their live like 2007 never even happened,no one bailed them out SHAME on you people.Shame on super markets shame on all you greedy lieing scum and you will get what is coming to all who ever benefited from any part of your lie’s. We pay you for what, where the police at? Where’s the Federal government at to stop this corruption. SHAME-SHAME-SHAME.misplacing people and their homes.want to take my property over taxes.what about the the lead,why didn’t they ever say all my life about water contamination? SHAME

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