Foundations Underway at 2630 West Girard Avenue in Brewerytown, North Philadelphia

2630 West Girard Avenue. Looking southeast from Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA2630 West Girard Avenue. Looking southeast from Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

A recent site visit by Philadelphia YIMBY has revealed that construction is underway at a five-story, 54-unit residential building at 2630 West Girard Avenue in Brewerytown, North Philadelphia. Designed by ISA and developed by ADCO (American Development Company) and Callahan Ward, the structure, located under the full address of 2630-38 West Girard Avenue, is part of a larger complex that will also include 104 additional units sited within four-story winds along Taney and North 27th streets, bringing the total residence count to 160.

The apartment building situated along Girard Avenue will be the centerpiece of the composition, with retail space at the ground floor, common outdoor decks, and private roof terraces. Permits list Callahan & Ward Properties, LLC as the contractor and a construction cost of $10 million.

2630 West Girard Avenue. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023

2630 West Girard Avenue. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023

2630 West Girard Avenue. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023

2630 West Girard Avenue. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023

2630 West Girard Avenue. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023

2630 West Girard Avenue. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023

2630 West Girard Avenue. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023

2630 West Girard Avenue. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Plaza on North 27th Street. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Plaza on North 27th Street. Credit: ISA

The Girard Avenue building will offer 42 one-bedroom and 14 two-bedroom units. Most of the latter will be sited at the building corner, offering sunlight exposure in two directions. However, even one-bedroom units will offer bedrooms with direct outdoor exposure, avoiding the troubling trend that is observed in a number of recently planned projects of similar scale, where “interior” bedrooms, in all but name and legal status, feature windows facing living rooms rather than directly outside.

2630 West Girard Avenue. Looking southwest. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Looking southwest. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

The development will bring significant improvement to the area by filling in a massive nuisance lot. The Girard Avenue building in particular will fill a block-long gap along the busy commercial corridor and will introduce retail along its entire length.

The structure is just one of several that are currently reviving the area. One of such is located block to the east, where construction is underway on the five-story, 16-unit Bordeaux development at 2600 West Girard Avenue. Given its location along the route 15 Girard Avenue trolley line, ten-minute proximity to Girard College, Fairmount Park, and the retail district along Fairmount Avenue, and 30-minute walking distance to Center City, University City, and Temple University, the neighborhood ought to be able to effortlessly absorb further increases in housing stock.

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

2630 West Girard Avenue. Credit: ISA

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1 Comment on "Foundations Underway at 2630 West Girard Avenue in Brewerytown, North Philadelphia"

  1. The success of this project is directy dependent upon the worthless of the clients or tenants. We torn down h8gh rises at East Falls and 23rd Diamond because tentants had no regard for property. Move those tenants into these new unis, and risk of failure increases. On the other hand, where are the tenants able to pay high end rent going to come from?

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