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2624 Tilton Street. Building elevations. Credit: Supreme Architects via the City of Philadelphia

Permits Issued for Construction of Single-Family Residence at 2624 Tilton Street in Olde Richmond

Permits have been issued for the construction of a four-story single-family residence at 2624 Tilton Street in the Olde Richmond neighborhood in Philadelphia’s River Wards district. The attached building, designed in a rowhouse manner, will replace an existing three-story prewar rowhome that stands on the northwest side of the block between East Albert Street and East Lehigh Avenue. The new structure will span 1,159 square feet. The development team includes Supreme Architects as the designer and Home Rangers LLC as the contractor.

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3049 Martha Street. Site plan. Credit: Marshall Sabatini Architecture via the City of Philadelphia

Permits Issued for Construction of Single-Family Dwelling at 3049 Martha Street in Port Richmond

Construction permits have been issued for a three-story single-family townhouse at 3049 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’s interior will span 1,410 square feet. The structure’s amenities will feature a basement. 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, Unit 12. Site plan. Credit: KJO Architecture via the City of Philadelphia

Construction Permits Issued for Townhouse at 6115 Osceola Street Unit 12 in Germantown, Northwest Philadelphia

Construction permits have been issued for a three-story single-family residence at 6115 Osceola Street in East Germantown, Northwest Philadelphia. The building is planned as part of a proposed 12-building townhouse complex, where it is labeled as Unit 12 within the development master plan. The complex will rise upon a vacant lot sited on the northeast side of the block between Herman Street and East Tulpehocken Street. Unit 12 will span 2,498 square feet and will include residential features such as a basement, a roof deck, and an outdoor parking space for one vehicle behind the building. The project team includes KJO Architecture as the designer and BF Capital Developers as the contractor.

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6115 Osceola Street. Building rendering. Credit: KJO Architecture via the City of Philadelphia

Permits Issued for Construction of Single-Family Dwelling at 6115 Osceola Street Unit 11 in East Germantown, Northwest Philadelphia

Permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story single-family townhouse at 6115 Osceola Street in the East Germantown neighborhood of Northwest Philadelphia. The structure, which will be built as part of a 12-building townhouse complex, is described as Unit 11 within the project master plan, and will be erected upon a vacant lot situated on the northeast side of the block between Herman Street and East Tulpehocken Street. The residence will span 2,498 square feet and will feature a cellar, a roof deck, and an outdoor parking space for one car at the rear of the property. The development team includes KJO Architecture as the designer and BF Capital Developers as the contractor.

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3047 Martha Street. Front building elevation. Credit: Marshall Sabatini Architecture via the City of Philadelphia

Construction Permits Issued for Single-Family Residence at 3047 Martha Street in Kensington

Permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story single-family residential building at 3047 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 building 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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