Demolition permits

Demolition Permits Filed for 1444 South 52nd Street in Kingsessing, Southwest Philadelphia

Permits have been filed for the demolition of a two-story single-family structure at 1444 South 52nd Street in Kingsessing, Southwest Philadelphia. The building is located on the west side of the street on a block located between Greenway Avenue and Upland Street. According to the plans, the building will be completely demolished in the hands of the contractor RDS Contracting Group Inc. The structure is also a part of the City of Philadelphia Demolition Program. The building has a gross floor area of 1,200 square feet and the cost of work is $10,300. The property is owned by Hightower Robert P.

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1933 Nicholas Street. Looking north. August 2019. Credit: Google

Demolition Permits Filed at 1933 Nicholas Street in Cecil B. Moore, North Philadelphia

Permits have been filed for the demolition of a three-story rowhouse at 1933 Nicholas Street in Cecil B. Moore, North Philadelphia. The vacant, 1,200-square-foot prewar building sits on the north side of the block between North 19th Street and North 20th Street. The demolition will be carried out as part of the City of Philadelphia demolition program. Chen Liang Yan and Ding Anny are the listed owners and FH Demolition is the contractor. The cost of work is specified at $15,000.

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Demolition Permits Filed for 828 Brooklyn Street in Belmont, West Philadelphia

Permits have been filed for the demolition of a two-story rowhouse at 828 Brooklyn Street in Belmont, West Philadelphia. The prewar single-family dwelling spans 1,200 square feet and sits on the west side of a block located between Parrish Street and Ogden Street. The property is owned by Monfiston Lina and will be demolished as part of the City of Philadelphia Demolition Program. Thomas Curran is the specified contractor. The cost of work is listed at $13,862.

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Demolition Permits Filed for 1522 South Taylor Street in Point Breeze, South Philadelphia

Permits have been filed for the demolition of a two-story, 1,200-square-foot rowhouse at 1522 South Taylor Street in Point Breeze, South Philadelphia. The vacant single-family dwelling, clad in brown brick and located on a mid-block site between Tasker Street and Dickinson Street, has stood abandoned for around ten years. The property, owned by Welcome Fredrick, will be demolished as part of the City of Philadelphia Demolition Program. Thomas Curran is the contractor. the cost of work is listed at $11,300.

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