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1010 West Colona Street, Philadelphia. Site conditions prior to redevelopment. Credit: Plato Studio via a zoning permit submitted to the City of Philadelphia.

Construction Permits Issued for Two-Family Building at 1010 West Colona Street Near Temple University in North Philadelphia

Construction permits have been issued for a three-story, two-family residential building at 1010 West Colona Street in the Hartranft neighborhood in North Philadelphia, near Temple University. The new building will be constructed upon a presently vacant site situated at the south side of the block between North 10th and North 11th streets. The development will offer 3,512 square feet of interior space, a basement, and a roof deck. The project team consists of Plato Marinakos, Jr. of Plato Studio as the architect, and Lynx Management Solutions as the contractor.

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859 North 15th Street. The Dixie Humminbirds mural. Looking southeast. April 2019. Credit: Google Maps

Permits Issued for Construction of Two-Family Residence at 861 North 15th Street in Fairmount, North Philadelphia

Residential building permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story two-family residential building at 861 North 15th Street in the Fairmount neighborhood of lower North Philadelphia. The new structure will rise from the east side of the block between Ogden Street and Poplar Street. The development will span 2,079 interior square feet and will offer features such as a cellar and a roof deck. The development team consists of the V&V Holdings as the owner, Fusa Designs as the architect, and V&V Investment Inc. (doing business as Vardgas Oganisean) as the contractor.

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2239 North 16th Street, Philadelphia. Site conditions prior to redevelopment. Credit: KCA Design Associates via a zoning permit submitted to the City of Philadelphia.

Permits Issued for Construction of Two-Family Rowhouse at 2239 North 16th Street near Temple University in North Central Philadelphia

Construction permits have been issued for a three-story two-family development at 2239 North 16th Street in North Central Philadelphia, near Temple University. The new building will rise upon a vacant property sited at the east side of the block between West Susquehanna Avenue and West Dauphin Street. The structure will offer 3,080 square feet of interior space. Project features will include a cellar and a roof deck. The development team includes T&I Development as the owner, KCA Design Associates as the architect, and City Lights Electric LLC as the contractor.

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3210 Cecil B Moore Avenue. Building elevation. Credit: Moto Designshop via the City of Philadelphia

Permits Issued for Single-Family Rowhouse at 3210 Cecil B Moore Avenue in Strawberry Mansion, North Philadelphia

Permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story single-family dwelling at 3210 Cecil B. Moore Avenue in Cecil B. Moore, North Philadelphia. The new rowhouse will replace of a currently vacant lot situated on the south side of the block between North 32nd and North Natrona streets. The building will span 1,377 square feet. The project team consists of the Philadelphia Housing Authority as the owner, Moto Designshop as the architect, and Spruce Builders as the contractor.

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2237 North 16th Street, Philadelphia. Proposed building elevations. Credit: KCA Design Associates via a zoning permit submitted to the City of Philadelphia.

Construction Permits Issued for Two-Family Residence at 2237 North 16th Street near Temple University in North Philadelphia

Permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story two-family residential building at 2237 North 16th Street near Temple University in North Philadelphia. The structure will replace a presently vacant lot situated at the east side of the block between West Susquehanna Avenue and West Dauphin Street. The planned development will span 3,080 square feet of interior space and will feature a basement and a roof deck. The project team consists of T&I Development as the owner, KCA Design Associates as the architect, and City Lights Electric LLC as the contractor.

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