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Old Posted Nov 23, 2021, 8:11 AM
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Well this was issued Saturday

COMMERCIAL BUILDING Permit: CP-2020-004527
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FOR THE ERECTION OF A SEMI-DETACHED STRUCTURE. WITH ACCESSORY BALCONIES, ACCESSORY ROOF DECK STRUCTURES, AND ACCESSORY ROOF DECK (FOR RESIENTIAL USE ONLY) ACCESSORY RESIDENTIAL TERRACE AT THIRD FLOOR, AND BELOW-GRADE ACCESSORY PARKING. FOR USE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICE AND RETAIL AND VACANT COMMERCIAL SPACES (USE AS PERMITTED WITHIN THE CMX-5 ZONING DISTRICT, REGISTRATION PERMIT REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY) ON 1ST- 2ND FLOOR AND MULTI-FAMILY HOUSEHOLD LIVING TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN (287) DWELLING UNITS), BELOW-GRADE ACCESSORY PARKING WITH FORTY-FOUR (44) ON-SITE PARKING SPACES - TWO (2) ADA ACCESSIBLE (INCLUDING ONE VAN ACCESSIBLE), THREE (3) ELECTRIC VEHICLE SPACES, NINE (9) AUTO-SHARE SPACES, AND NINETY-SIX (96) CLASS 1A BICYCLE SPACES, AND TWO (2) LOADING SPACES, AND THREE (3) RESERVOR SPACES

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Old Posted Nov 23, 2021, 1:10 PM
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COMMERCIAL BUILDING Permit: CP-2020-004527
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Here's the link to the more detailed view of the permit in Eclipse: https://eclipse.phila.gov/phillylmsp...ctId=266323782

Interestingly the two City of Philadelphia interfaces tend to display differing dates for the same permits. Atlas shows this as issued last Friday 11/19, while eclipse has the date as 11/20. The Friday date is more likely correct.
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Old Posted Nov 23, 2021, 1:43 PM
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Wow this and the 300 footer on 22nd street might be going up at the same time. With 2222 Market, this part of CC is absolutely rolling
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Old Posted Nov 23, 2021, 4:32 PM
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they really dont have much space to work with here in terms of construction.
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Old Posted Nov 23, 2021, 7:56 PM
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This part of town is on fire.
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Old Posted Nov 23, 2021, 9:01 PM
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Old Posted Nov 24, 2021, 1:02 AM
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Kinda wild to me that with this building and the Trader Joe's parking lot building will add over 600+ apartment units to the area...yet there's no ground floor retail in either? Like, not even space for a coffee shop/bakery? And with the two additional River Walk towers next door, there's only just the Giant.
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Old Posted Nov 24, 2021, 1:52 AM
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Here's the link to the more detailed view of the permit in Eclipse: https://eclipse.phila.gov/phillylmsp...ctId=266323782

Interestingly the two City of Philadelphia interfaces tend to display differing dates for the same permits. Atlas shows this as issued last Friday 11/19, while eclipse has the date as 11/20. The Friday date is more likely correct.
Yes I did looked at both Atlas and Eclipse and totally overlooked the date within Atlas. Additionally, you're right, more than likely that permit was issued on 11/19, as the 33 N. 22nd St. permit was also issued on 11/19 as well.
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Old Posted Nov 24, 2021, 2:56 AM
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Kinda wild to me that with this building and the Trader Joe's parking lot building will add over 600+ apartment units to the area...yet there's no ground floor retail in either? Like, not even space for a coffee shop/bakery? And with the two additional River Walk towers next door, there's only just the Giant.
You’re telling me that no one in these towers is going to the dive bar next to 2222 Market???

In all seriousness, I’m fairly sure that the corner lot next door is owned by the 2222 developers, so I imagine that will be some more retail for the area.
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You’re telling me that no one in these towers is going to the dive bar next to 2222 Market???
It would be my second home. They'd rethink selling....
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I'm glad I missed my bus last night. Look what I found while waiting for the next one! This is along JFK just to the west of 23rd Street:

EDIT: Sorry for the large photo size! I've been having trouble with Imgur for weeks now.

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Old Posted Sep 15, 2022, 1:05 PM
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caisson drilling equipment? Or is that just a drill for soil samples?
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caisson drilling equipment? Or is that just a drill for soil samples?
It appears to be soil samples. The company conducting them is called Environmental Field Services.
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I would imagine PMC is ready for their next large project now that River Walk is nearly finished.

This is also one of my favorite residential proposals, I love the curves.
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Some additional info:

http://2301jfk.com/the-building/

According to the website, only a 75,000 sq. ft. lease is required to break ground. 75K isn't that large of an ask. With the dearth of wet lab space, I wonder if a tenant/multiple tenants have committed to leasing up to the aforementioned amount of square footage.
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Some additional info:

http://2301jfk.com/the-building/

According to the website, only a 75,000 sq. ft. lease is required to break ground. 75K isn't that large of an ask. With the dearth of wet lab space, I wonder if a tenant/multiple tenants have committed to leasing up to the aforementioned amount of square footage.
Is this an office building? Or partial office (lab) and residential? I always thought residential.
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Is this an office building? Or partial office (lab) and residential? I always thought residential.
Have permits been pulled? Has this been to various non binding committees?
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Old Posted Sep 15, 2022, 4:22 PM
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Can’t wait for this project. It’ll do a lot to make the area under the train tracks on 23rd between Market and the Giant feel less empty/sketch at night. I’ve never had a problem there but it always gives me weird vibes walking through.
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Old Posted Sep 15, 2022, 4:36 PM
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Have permits been pulled? Has this been to various non binding committees?
Went through CDR last year, and building permits were issued 11/19.
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