Cobbs Creek

5341 Chestnut Street. Looking north. Credit: Google

Permits Issued for a Two-Family Building at 5341 Chestnut Street in Cobbs Creek, West Philadelphia

A zoning permit has been issued for the construction of a two-family building at 5341 Chestnut Street in Cobbs Creek, West Philadelphia. The structure will rise in place of a vacant, fenced-in lot that once housed a rowhome. The site is situated on the north side of the block between South Ruby and South 54th streets. The building’s footprint will span 750 square feet. A roof deck will be located atop the structure. Oraiysa Builders LLC is the listed owner.

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Demolition Permits Filed for 275 South 62nd Street in Cobbs Creek, West Philadelphia

Permits have been filed for the demolition of a vacant two-story prewar rowhouse at 275 South 62nd Street in Cobbs Creek, West Philadelphia. The former single-family dwelling is located at the southeast corner of South 62nd Street and Irving Street and will be torn down as part of the City of Philadelphia Demolition Program at a cost of $17,777. Do Hong is the listed owner. Pedro Palmer Construction Inc. is the listed contractor.

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Demolition Permits Filed for 6143 Walnut Street in Cobbs Creek, West Philadelphia

Permits have been filed for the demolition of a two-story rowhouse at 6143 Walnut Street in Cobbs Creek, West Philadelphia. The prewar single-family dwelling is situated on a block that is located between South 61st Street and South 62nd Street. The building will be torn down as part of the City of Philadelphia Demolition Program. The property is owned by Mary Louis Ashmore. The contractor listed for the work is Thomas Curran.

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Demolition Permits Filed for 6132 Walnut Street in Cobbs Creek, West Philadelphia

Permits have been filed for the demolition of a vacant two-story single-family dwelling at 6132 Walnut Street in Cobbs Creek, West Philadelphia. The prewar rowhouse is situated on a block that located between South 61st Street and South 62nd Street. The building will be torn down as part of the City of Philadelphia Demolition Program. The cost of work is $17,261. The property is owned by the City of Philadelphia. The contractor listed for the work is Thomas Curran.

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