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Permits Issued for 21 Units at 1421-29 North 17th Street in North Central Philadelphia

Permits have been issued for the development of a new multi-family complex at 1421-29 North 17th Street in North Central Philadelphia. The scope of work includes developing a three-story housing complex that will offer 21 residential units. The project site is a vacant lot on the west side of the block, located between Master Street to the north and Willington Street to the west. Seiler + Drury Architecture is responsible for the designs. Ruggiero Plante Land Design LLC is listed as the engineer. Domus, Inc. is the general contractor.

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1940 North 22nd Street Site

Permits Issued for 1940 North 22nd Street in Cecil B. Moore, North Philadelphia

A new three-story residential project has been proposed for 1940 North 22nd Street, a site located in the heart of the Cecil B. Moore neighborhood in North Philadelphia. The development is planned for a 2,130-square-foot parcel situated on a block framed by West Croskey Street, West Norris Street, West Berks Street, and North 22nd Street. According to permit filings, CRUD LLC is listed as the property owner. Olympia Construction will oversee the construction of the project and architectural plans will be designed by 24/7 Seven Design Group LLC.

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1600 Carpenter Street. Credit: Harman Deutsch Ohler Architecture

Construction Pending at 1600 Carpenter Street in Graduate Hospital, South Philadelphia

Philly YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed that demolition work has still not begun at the site of a 191-unit mixed-use complex planned at 1600 Carpenter Street in Graduate Hospital, South Philadelphia. Designed by Harman Deutsch Ohler Architecture and developed by Streamline, the complex will replace a suburban-style shopping mall with a stately, traditionally-styled six-story building facing Washington Avenue, which will offer 23,185 square feet of ground-level retail and 131 rental apartments, ranging from studios to two-bedrooms, many of which will rank as affordable housing. To the north, 60 multi-family townhouses will be situated, which will match the scale and the material palette of the surrounding area. The development will boast publicly accessible pedestrian promenades and landscaping, as well as 141 parking spaces, of which 119 will be located in an underground garage in the apartment building, and 22 more will be situated in the townhouses.

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800-30 Vine Street. Credit: WRT Design.

Construction Nears Completion at 800-30 Vine Street in Chinatown, Center City

Philadelphia YIMBY’s recent site visit has observed that construction work is nearing completion at a five-story, 51-unit multi-family development located at 800-30 Vine Street in ChinatownCenter City. Designed by WRT Design and developed by Pennrose, the building will offer units designated as affordable housing for senior citizens and will include parking for 11 cars.

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