Construction Nearly Complete at 1164 South 18th Street in Point Breeze, South Philadelphia

1164 South 18th Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. June 20231164 South 18th Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. June 2023

A recent site visit by Philadelphia YIMBY has observed that construction work is almost complete at a four-story, four-unit residential building under construction at 1164 South 18th Street in Point BreezeSouth Philadelphia, as Philly YIMBY’s recent site visit revealed. Designed by 24/7 Design Group, the development will rise at the northwest corner of South 18th and Federal streets. A private roof deck will be accessible to a single unit. Permits list Federal 4 LP as the owner, Casey Lafferty as the contractor, and a construction cost of $400,000.

Aerial view of 1164 South 18th Street. Credit: Google Maps

Aerial view of 1164 South 18th Street. Credit: Google Maps

1164 South 18th Street. Site plan. Credit: 24/7 Design Group LLC via the City of Philadelphia

1164 South 18th Street. Site plan. Credit: 24/7 Design Group LLC via the City of Philadelphia

1164 South 18th Street. Building section. Credit: 24/7 Design Group LLC via the City of Philadelphia

1164 South 18th Street. Building section. Credit: 24/7 Design Group LLC via the City of Philadelphia

1164 South 18th Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. June 2023

1164 South 18th Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. June 2023

1164 South 18th Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. June 2023

1164 South 18th Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. June 2023

1164 South 18th Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. June 2023

1164 South 18th Street. Photo by Jamie Meller. June 2023

The development replaces a three-story prewar rowhouse that housed the Welcome Galilee Community Baptist Church on its ground floor. In 2017, a single-story addition was considered for the structure; however, the building was demolished by 2018, and a partially assembled plywood frame has sat at the site for over a year.

A building section submitted to the city’s planning commission shows that the ground floor will sit two feet above the sidewalk level and that floor-to-floor heights will span nine feet, meaning that floor-to-ceiling heights will likely measure around eight-and-a-half feet. The ground level elevation, relatively low in comparison to traditional Philadelphia rowhouses, and relatively low height ceilings are the unfortunate result of the city’s overly restrictive height limits. The building’s main roof rises 38 feet high, to the maximum allowed height in this, and numerous other, areas of the city (the nine-foot-tall pilot house, which brings the total structural height to 47 feet, does not count in the zoning calculation).

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5 Comments on "Construction Nearly Complete at 1164 South 18th Street in Point Breeze, South Philadelphia"

  1. Ooof is THAT ever a stinker of a building!

  2. There’s a lot worse looking new construction in Point Breeze, but agreed with you about the electric meters. A shame those couldn’t be on the back of the building, closer to the rear door on Federal.

    • Susan Mandeville | July 13, 2023 at 3:25 pm | Reply

      It’s just a slap in the face to anyone who has an ounce of taste to put those meters on the front of the building. SHAME!!

  3. معلم ریاضی کنکور معلم ریاضی کن | September 16, 2024 at 2:46 am | Reply

    من برای کنکور ریاضی از فرهاد هاشمی کلاس می‌گرفتم. ایشون واقعا فوق‌العاده بودن. روش تدریسشون خیلی ساده و مفهوم بود و تست‌های کنکور رو به بهترین شکل تحلیل می‌کردن. علاوه بر این، همیشه به سوالاتم با حوصله پاسخ می‌دادن و به من انگیزه می‌دادن. اگه دنبال یه معلم با تجربه و دلسوز برای ریاضی کنکور هستید، فرهاد هاشمی بهترین گزینه هست.

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