Residential

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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338 North 52nd Street. Building elevation. Credit: Designblendz via the City of Philadelphia

Permits Issued for Four-Unit Building at 338 North 52nd Street in Haddington, West Philadelphia

Permits have been issued for the construction of a three-story, four-unit multi-family residential building at 336 North 52nd Street in Haddington, West Philadelphia. The new development will replace a vacant lot situated on the west side of the block between Haverford Avenue and Parrish Street. Designed by Designblendz, the attached structure will span 4,756 square feet and will feature a full basement. Permits list AIMES LLC as the contractor.

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2115 East Monmouth Street, Philadelphia. Proposed building elevation. Credit: Toner Architecture via a zoning permit submitted to the City of Philadelphia.

Permits Issued for Construction of Single-Family Residence at 2115 East Monmouth Street in Port Richmond

Permits have been issued for the construction of a two-story single-family residential building at 2115 East Monmouth Street in Philadelphia’s Port Richmond neighborhood. The structure will replace a currently vacant lot sited on the east side of the block between Amber Street and Martha Street. The building will span 967 square feet. The project team consists of the New Kensington Community Development Corporation as the owner, Toner Architecture (aka Toner Architects) as the designer, and KAPS Construction as the contractor.

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342 Shedaker Street. Proposed building elevation. Credit: Moto Designshop via the Planning Department of the City of Philadelphia

Permits Issued for Construction of Single-Family Rowhouse at 342 Shedaker Street in Wister, Northwest Philadelphia

Permits have been issued for the construction of a two-story single-family residence at 342 Shedaker Street in Wister, Northwest Philadelphia, in the vicinity of LaSalle University. The new development will replace a presently vacant lot at the southern corner of the intersection of Shedaker and West Sheldon streets and will offer 1,300 square feet of interior space. The project, one of several similar developments listed under the general umbrella of Workforce Germantown, is being developed by a team comprised of Civetta Property Group as the owner, the City of Philadelphia Department of Public Property as the permit holder, Moto Designshop as the architect, Ruggiero Plante Land Design as the civil engineer, The Ramtin Group as the structural engineer, and Spruce Builders as the contractor.

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28 East Pleasant Street. Site conditions prior to redevelopment via the Planning Department of the City of Philadelphia

Construction Permits Issued for Single-Family Rowhouse at 28 East Pleasant Street in Mount Airy, Northwest Philadelphia

Construction permits have been issued for a three-story single-family residential building at 28 East Pleasant Street in Mount Airy, Northwest Philadelphia. The proposed rowhouse will rise from a vacant property situated at the southeast side of the block between Germantown Avenue and Musgrave Street. The planned building will span 2,327 interior square feet and will feature a basement and a roof deck. Permits list Altus Development as the contractor.

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