A recent submission to the Philadelphia City Planning Commission’s Civic Design Review committee reveals details Bell Tower, a multi-building, 160-unit residential complex with an adaptive reuse component, proposed at 6635-39 Chester Avenue in Elmwood Park, Southwest Philadelphia. WisdomTree Group Architectural Services is the project designer and Metropolitan Companies is the developer and building manager.

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: Ingram Sageser Ambric Technologies via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development
According to the official project website, apartment features will include quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, central air conditioning, washer/dryer hookups, and open floor plans. Community features include a fitness center, business center, an on-site property manager, on-site maintenance, and round-the-clock emergency maintenance.

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: Ingram Sageser Ambric Technologies via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development

6635-39 Chester Avenue. Credit: WisdomTree Group Architectural Services via the Civic Design Review by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Department of Planning and Development
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