A recent site visit by Philly YIMBY has noted that construction has still not started at the site of a 13-story, 162-unit building proposed at 1428 Callowhill Street in Spring Garden, Lower North Philadelphia, though construction permits have been issued at the end of 2021. Designed by j2a Architects, the structure will span 117,624 square feet and feature parking for 31 cars and 74 bicycles. Permits list BSI Construction as the contractor and specify construction costs of $19 million.
The building will rise from an irregular, L-shaped site at the intersection of Callowhill and North 15th streets, although the property does not include the parcel facing the street intersection directly. The proposal makes very effective use of the lot, where it replaces a parking lot without displacing any of the prewar buildings that comprise the densely built-out lot.
The site is situated across the street to the southeast of the Philadelphia Inquirer building, and will rise prominently enough to share local skyline with its iconic neighbor. Being located a block to the north of the Interstate 676, aka Vine Street Expressway, it will also make for a minor contribution and northward extension of the skyline of Center City, which nominally starts just to the south of the Expressway.
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Why would it not be started if they had permits to go ahead?
That Is Philadelphia Police Headquarters—-That Is The former Inquirer Building
Did the city ask the developer to hold off on the construction and does the city need the land for something else,?
Maybe they went back to the drawing board because their building is hideous. One can dream.