Philly YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed that structural steel has risen above street level for a 13-story, 355-unit mixed-use tower at 200 Spring Garden Street (also known as 200-24 Spring Garden Street) in Northern Liberties, Lower North Philadelphia. Designed by Handel Architects and developed by National Real Estate Development and the KRE Group, the new building will rise 177 feet to the top of the bulkhead (or 149 feet to the main roof) and offer nearly 298,668 square feet of residential space, 18,187 square feet of retail, an expansive roof deck, parking 106 cars and 116 bicycles, and a landscaped public promenade along the property’s west side.
200 Spring Garden Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023
200 Spring Garden Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023
200 Spring Garden Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023
200 Spring Garden Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023
200 Spring Garden Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. March 2023
200 Spring Garden Street will bring significant residential density to a centrally located yet long-neglected part of Northern Liberties. We look forward to further progress on the development.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
Rendering of 200 Spring Garden Street. Credit: Handel Architects.
200 Spring Garden Street. Site plan. Credit: Handel Architects
200 Spring Garden Street and 412 North 2nd Street. Site plan. Credit: Handel Architects
The gym relocated before the existing building was demolished. Makes sense, right?
Hello! So how do you apply for one of the properties? And will these properties offer Sec8?
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