Demolition Permits Filed for 3126 North Croskey Street in Allegheny West, North Philadelphia

Permits have been filed for the demolition of a two-story single-family dwelling at 3126 North Croskey Street in Allegheny West, North Philadelphia. The property is located near the corner of North Croskey Street and West Lippincott Street. The demolition will take place as part of the City of Philadelphia Demolition Program. The cost of the work is $15,200. The property is owned by Clarence Smith. Thomas Curran is the contractor listed for the work.

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Demolition Permits Filed for 21 North 58th Street in Haddington, West Philadelphia

Permits have been filed for the demolition of a two-story single-family dwelling at 21 North 58th Street in Haddington, West Philadelphia. The prewar property is located at the corner of North 58th Street and Commerce Street. The residential structure will be demolished as part of the City of Philadelphia Demolition Program. The cost of work is $17,299. The property is owned by Drugbeh Worsedeh C. Thomas Curran is the contractor listed for the work.

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Demolition Permits Filed For 5217 1/2 Warren Street In Hestonville, West Philadelphia

Permits have been filed for the construction of a four-unit residential building at 5217 1/2 Warren Street in Hestonville, West Philadelphia. The property is located on the block between North 52nd Street and North 53rd Street. Permits have also been filed for the demolition of a single-story garage at the site. The building will span a 1,043-square-foot footprint. The property is owned by Paul Byers and Theresa Byers.

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1102 Germantown Avenue. Looking southwest. Credit: the Stamm Development Group

50-Unit Residential Building Proposed for 1102 Germantown Avenue in Northern Liberties, North Philadelphia

The real estate boom continues unabated in Northern Liberties, where the Stamm Development Group is proposing a six-story, 50-unit residential building at 1102 Germantown Avenue. The wedge-shaped building will feature amenities such as a fitness center, nine parking spaces, and a green roof, which, combined with mixed-income bonuses, has allowed the developer to boost the proposal’s height and square footage.

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