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6115 Osceola Street, Unit 06. Site plan. Credit: KJO Architecture via the City of Philadelphia

Permits Issued for Single-Family Home at 6115 Osceola Street Unit 6 in East Germantown, Northwest Philadelphia

Permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story single-family residential building at 6115 Osceola Street in East Germantown, Northwest Philadelphia. The structure will be built as part of a 12-unit townhouse complex that will rise from a currently vacant lot situated on the northeast side of the block between Herman Street and East Tulpehocken Street; this particular building is defined as Unit 6 in the master plan. The building will span 2,498 square feet and will include residential amenities such as a basement, a roof deck, and an outdoor parking space. The project team includes KJO Architecture as the designer and BF Capital Developers as the contractor.

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3041 Martha Street. Front building elevation. Credit: Marshall Sabatini Architecture via the City of Philadelphia

Construction Permits Issued for Single-Family Building at 3041 Martha Street in Port Richmond

A residential building permit has been issued for the construction of a three-story single-family residence at 3041 Martha Street in Port Richmond. The structure will replace a portion of an existing parking lot sited on the southeast side of the block between Ann Street and East Clearfield Street. The building will offer 1,419 square feet of floor space and will feature a cellar. The development team consists of BMK Properties as the owner, Marshall Sabatini Architecture as the designer, and Urban Renewal Builders as the contractor.

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6115 Osceola Street. Site view prior to redevelopment. Looking northeast. May 2025. Credit: Google Street View via Google Maps

Construction Permits Issued for Single-Family Residence at 6115 Osceola Street Unit 5 in Northwest Philadelphia

Construction permits have been issued for a three-story single-family townhouse at 6115 Osceola Street in the East Germantown neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia. The structure, labeled Unit 5 within the general master plan, will be built as part of a 12-unit townhouse complex that will rise from a currently vacant lot situated on the northeast side of the block between Herman Street and East Tulpehocken Street. The building’s interior will span 2,498 square feet. The structure’s amenities will feature a basement and a roof deck, as well as one outdoor parking space. The development team includes KJO Architecture as the designer and BF Capital Developers as the contractor.

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3039 Martha Street. Front building elevation. Credit: Marshall Sabatini Architecture via the City of Philadelphia

Construction Permits Issued for Single-Family Dwelling at 3039 Martha Street in Kensington

City permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story single-family building at 3039 Martha Street in Port Richmond. The structure will replace a section of an existing parking lot sited on the southeast side of the block between Ann Street and East Clearfield Street. The townhouse will span 1,421 square feet and will include a basement. The project team consists of BMK Properties as the owner, Marshall Sabatini Architecture as the designer, and Urban Renewal Builders as the contractor.

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6115 Osceola Street. Aerial view prior to redevelopment. Credit: Google Maps

Permits Issued for Construction of Single-Family Dwelling at 6115 Osceola Street Unit 4 in Germantown

Permits have been issued for the commencement of development of a three-story single-family dwelling at 6115 Osceola Street in East Germantown, Northwest Philadelphia. The particular building, titled Unit 4 in the master plan, will be constructed as part of a 12-building townhouse complex that will replace a vacant lot sited on the northeast side of the block between Herman Street and East Tulpehocken Street. The structure will span 2,498 square feet of interior space and will feature a cellar and a roof deck. The project team includes KJO Architecture as the designer and BF Capital Developers as the contractor.

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