Construction Complete at 1801 Memphis Street in Fishtown

1801 Memphis Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. July 20221801 Memphis Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. July 2022

A recent site visit by Philly YIMBY has confirmed that construction is complete at a three-story single-family building at 1801 Memphis Street in Fishtown. The structure replaces a vacant lot on the eastern corner of the intersection of Memphis Street and East Montgomery Avenue. Designed by KJO Architecture, the building spans 2,149 square feet and features a roof deck. Permits list Urban Renewal Builders as the contractor.

The total construction cost is specified at $234,000, of which $200,000 is allocated toward general construction, $15,000 for plumbing work, $10,000 for mechanical work, and $9,000 for electrical work.

1801 Memphis Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. July 2022

1801 Memphis Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. July 2022

1801 Memphis Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. July 2022

1801 Memphis Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. July 2022

The development sports an unusually sophisticated exterior for a single-family dwelling, boasting a facade of shifting rectilinear planes of white, gray, and red-brown brick, siding, and panels. The unabashedly Modernist may clash with prewar rowhouse ensembles to either side, yet it makes for a distinguished centerpiece for the oblique corner and pays subtle homage to its neighbors with its material and color palette.

The Berks Station on the Market-Frankford Line is located within a seven-minute walk to the northwest, while Fishtown’s primary commercial corridor along North Front Street and Frankford Avenue is situated within a roughly ten-minute walk to the southwest.

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6 Comments on "Construction Complete at 1801 Memphis Street in Fishtown"

  1. wow… that is hideous.

  2. Raymond Ricketts | July 15, 2022 at 2:19 pm | Reply

    “Pays subtle homage to its neighbors”? About as subtle as giving them the middle finger, a disfigured one at that.

  3. OMG. “Distinguished”?! 🤣🤣🤣

  4. “Unusually sophisticated exterior” my Aunt Fanny.

    Bunch of leftover construction materials from half-a-dozen other projects, more like.

    What an embarassment.

  5. Even my dog barked “ruff” “bad” “ruff”

  6. Kathleen Dailey duffy | February 8, 2023 at 11:27 pm | Reply

    so much for change. I personally like Is there some jealous folks in fishtown these days Shame. Loved the neighborhood back in the day.

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