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Permits Issued for 1236 North 28th Street in Brewerytown, North Philadelphia

Permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story single-family residential building at 1236 North 28th Street in Brewerytown, North Philadelphia. The building will replace an existing two-story prewar rowhouse located at the west side of the block between West Stiles Street and West Thompson Street. The new structure will span 2,682 square feet and feature a roof deck. The project team consists of Ray Crossan as the design professional and SL Construction as the contractor.

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1017 and 1019 West Dauphin Street. Building rendering. Credit: Plato Studio

Permits Issued for 1017 West Dauphin Street Near Temple University in North Philadelphia

Permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story, three-unit rowhouse at 1017 West Dauphin Street near Temple University in North Philadelphia. Adjacent to a sister building proposed at house number 1019, the development will rise from a vacant lot located at the north side of the block between North 10th and North 11th streets. The new building will span 4,551 square feet and feature a basement and a roof deck. The project team will consist of Plato Marinakos of Plato Studio as the architect and Olympia Construction as the contractor.

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1542 Fontain Street. Building elevation. Credit: Danilo C. Vicencio Architect via the City of Philadelphia Department of Planning and Development

Permits Issued for 1542 Fontain Street Near Temple University in North Philadelphia

Permits have been issued for the construction of a four-story two-family residential building at 1542 Fontain Street near Temple University in North Philadelphia. The development will rise on the south side of the block between North 15th and North 16th streets. Designed by Danilo C. Vicencio, R.A./a>, the structure will span 2,744 square feet and will feature a cellar and a roof deck. Permits list Michael Lopsonzski as the contractor, who is also listed as the owner (spelled “Lopsonzsky” on construction documentation).

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