A recent site visit by Philadelphia YIMBY’s has observed that construction work is nearly complete at 2046-50 Lehigh Avenue in East Kensington. The building, located on the southwest side of the block between between Frankford Avenue and Amber Street, will rise five stories and feature ground-floor commercial space as well as 21 residential units. Designed by Ambit Architecture, the structure will span 21,168 square feet and will feature parking for seven bicycles. Permits list Grit Construction as the contractor and a construction cost of $2.75 million.
The building is the latest addition to the long-neglected yet currently burgeoning Lehigh Avenue corridor, where hundreds of new residential units are being added on either side of the thoroughfare that runs along the train trestle that bisects Kensington north-south. The Huntingdon station on the Market-Frankford Line is situated within an eight-minute walk to the northwest, which sits next to the Episcopal Campus of Temple University Hospital and within a few blocks of the property at 1800-98 East Tusculum Street, which had served as a stand-in for the house of boxer Rocky Balboa in the Rocky film series.
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Spent a lot of time on that cornice I see
Wonder how much a month
Where the arched opening meets the storefront must break the architect’s heart.
Rather crude in execution compared to the rendering.
This is fabulous. An all brick building with interesting detail. Not another generic box.