Philadelphia YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed that construction work is well underway at a 20-unit townhouse development at 1031 Germantown Avenue in Northern Liberties, Lower North Philadelphia. Designed by JKRP Architects, the development will span a wedge-shaped parcel bordered by Germantown Avenue to the southwest and West Allen Street to the north, and will comprise the first phase of a project that will include 15 more townhouses in the future.
Although effectively connected into three distinct structures, the townhouses will function as individual units as distinct as those within any traditional rowhouse block. However, instead of individual yards, the rear planted landscape will function as a single shared amenity much as it does in a typical apartment building. Further mending the successful elements of both the rowhouse and apartment building typologies is the shared driveway that will run conveniently under the common rear deck, putting cars out of sight and reclaiming valuable open space for the residents.
Patterned beige brick, decorated with ornamental courses and shallow coffered niches at window spandrels, will simultaneously add a distinctive contemporary touch while grounding the design in the city’s traditional vernacular.
The property sits in the bustling northeast section of Northern Liberties, populated by numerous mid- and high-rise developments in various stages of progress, the most notable of which is The Piazza, a massive multi-building development with retail, an extensive public promenades, and one of Philadelphia’s most distinctive rooftop pools.
The Girard Station on the Market-Frankford Line and the route 15 trolley are situated two blocks to the north. Rivers Casino, the Delaware River waterfront, and Penn Treaty Park may be reached via a short walk to the southeast.
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Nice!
Great looking development
A great looking living center that will bring families together!
While a bit more density would be preferable, these are very attractive!
How do you apply