Arthaus Close to Topping Out at South Broad Street in Center City

Arthaus. Credit: Kohn Pedersen FoxArthaus. Credit: Kohn Pedersen Fox

Topping out appears imminent at Arthaus, a 542-foot-tall, 47-story tower rising at 311 South Broad Street in Center City, a few blocks to the south of City Hall. The project’s height is remarkable for the area and the building already stands high above the surroundings. The tower will have 107 units, with the lower four floors designated for amenity, retail, and parking space. The tower is designed by the renowned architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox, which also designed the one of the city’s tallest buildings, the BNY Mellon Center at 1735 Market Street. Developer Dranoff Properties is also behind the 375-foot-tall, 163-unit Symphony House, completed a block south at 1414 Pine Street in 2007.

The blue tower crane sticks into the skyline at a height of 575 feet, attached to the south face of the skyscraper. The tower’s structure now rises a few stories over the final terrace, with mechanical levels above the two-story penthouse under construction. The top of the core has reached the roof level, which sits at 528 feet. Cladding has now reached the 26th floor, seven floors below the first terrace. The four-story podium to the north has reached the second floor, and will likely top out shortly after the tower tops out.

Arthaus from Penn's Landing. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from Penn’s Landing. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from The Union League of Philadelphia. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from The Union League of Philadelphia. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from the front of Kimmel Center. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from the front of Kimmel Center. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus looking northeast. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus looking northeast. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus nearly topped looking northeast. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus nearly topped looking northeast. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus core from Broad Street. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus core from Broad Street. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus cladding. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus cladding. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from Broad Street and South Street. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from Broad Street and South Street. Photo by Thomas Koloski

In the last YIMBY update, Arthaus was rising at an incredibly faster rate due to the crown of the tower continuing construction, shrinking the floor plates four times below the roof. The cladding had reached the 19th floor and was rising at a similar pace as the floor plates. The four story podium had finally risen above the ground as it had only stood one floor above the ground.

South Street Garage panorama. Photo by Thomas Koloski

South Street Garage panorama. Photo by Thomas Koloski

The Drake, Jefferson Center, Kimmel Center, Atlantic Building, Arthaus, Edison Building, Symphony House, St James from South Street Garage. Photo by Thomas Koloski

The Drake, Jefferson Center, Kimmel Center, Atlantic Building, Arthaus, Edison Building, Symphony House, St James from South Street Garage. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from South Street Garage. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from South Street Garage. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Top of Arthaus from South Street Garage. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Top of Arthaus from South Street Garage. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus cladding rising from South Street Bridge. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus cladding rising from South Street Bridge. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from South 17th Street and Pine Street. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from South 17th Street and Pine Street. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from 17th Street. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus from 17th Street. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Top of Arthaus from Cira Green. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Top of Arthaus from Cira Green. Photo by Thomas Koloski

Arthaus now and future. Photo by Thomas Koloski, rendering via Dranoff Properties

Arthaus now and future. Photo by Thomas Koloski, rendering via Dranoff Properties

The tower’s anticipated completion is May 2022, as stated on an on-site sign.

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1 Comment on "Arthaus Close to Topping Out at South Broad Street in Center City"

  1. Nothing welcomes you to Center City like a skyscraper as your driving up South Broad Street.

    A very nice welcoming addition to the skyline!

    The best part?
    If you’re visiting and need directions to the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, just look for the Arthaus tower!

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