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Old Posted Dec 19, 2016, 5:07 PM
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PHILADELPHIA | 1301 Market Street | 460 FT | 32 FLOORS

Title: 1301 Market Street
Project: Office, retail
Architect: SOM
Developer: Oliver Tyrone Pulver Corp.
Location: 1301 Market St., Philadelphia, PA
District: Center City
Neighborhood: Center City East (Market East)
Floors: 32
Height: 460 ft

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West Conshohocken-based developer Oliver Tyrone Pulver Corp. is under contract to acquire the long-vacant lot at 13th and Market Streets near City Hall, with plans for a 38-story office tower at the site, the company said in a release Monday.

The 840,000-square-foot 1301 Market Street Building, to be designed by architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, should be ready for occupancy in early 2020, the developer said. The glass-sheathed office building also will include retail space, two landscaped outdoor roof terraces, and other amenities, it said.
http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...City-Hall.html

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Old Posted Dec 19, 2016, 5:23 PM
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I give it a 40% chance of actually being built.
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Old Posted Dec 19, 2016, 5:28 PM
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I give it a 40% chance of actually being built.
Seriously? Just stop already with your damn negative attitude. It's annoying that you post on every thread with this nonsense.
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Seriously? Just stop already with your damn negative attitude. It's annoying that you post on every thread with this nonsense.
Caruso says that the pictures are fake. Anyway, a very "back to the future" look. Reminds me of some seventies/eighties buildings on Park Ave. I hope they consider a retail component as interest in this develops, but this seems like a no-brainer spot for a decent office building.
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I hope they consider a retail component as interest in this develops
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The glass-sheathed office building also will include retail space, two landscaped outdoor roof terraces, and other amenities, it said.
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Old Posted Dec 19, 2016, 6:00 PM
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New Philadelphia office tower planned for prime location

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Developer Don Pulver is proposing to construct a 38-story office tower on what is now a surface lot at 13th and Market streets in Philadelphia.

Pulver has put the site under agreement with the Estate of Sam Rappaport, a notorious landlord in Philadelphia. Rappaport who, along with Richard Basciano, were known to own some of the city’s premier real estate properties and sat on them as slumlords until the market finally boosted their values. This parking lot is no different.

Steps away from City Hall as well as with access to the subway and other mass transit, it’s an obvious location for new development but, in spite of that, nothing has happened on the property. With the upswing in interest in the East Market area of Philadelphia and more than $1 billion in development proposed or underway there, the value of the property has risen and Oliver Tyrone Pulver Corp. is seeking to seize on those market conditions.

“Everyone is there,” he said.

Pulver declined to disclose how much he is paying for the 35,000-square-foot parcel, which is zoned CMX-5. The proposed building would cost hundreds of millions of dollars and would total 840,000 square feet. Most of the space would be dedicated to offices but a portion would have retail and related amenities.

Pulver and his company are better known for developing the Tower Bridge office complex in Conshohocken and West Conshohocken and, in Philadelphia, the company developed 1600 Market St. and 1234 Market, which is across the street from this surface lot. While Pulver flirted in recent years with constructing an office building on the far edges of West Market Street, the developer hasn’t embarked on a building in Center City in decades. Oliver Tyrone Pulver constructed 1234 Market in 1975. That speaks more to the nature of Philadelphia’s office market and the lack of demand for new space.

Pulver is seeking to pre-lease a significant portion of the building before breaking ground on it and believes there are plenty of tenants milling about to eventually kick it off.

“It depends on the overall national economy and we’re pretty bullish on the national economy,” he said.

Pulver expects the next year will be spent taking the property through the approval process as well as doing pre-development and design work. It would be ready for occupancy in early 2020. Skidmore Owings & Merrill is the architect and has designed Oliver Tyrone Pulver’s Tower Bridge buildings.
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Seriously? Just stop already with your damn negative attitude. It's annoying that you post on every thread with this nonsense.
In fairness Summer, 40% is pretty optimistic for christof.
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In fairness Summer, 40% is pretty optimistic for christof.
Very true hahaha
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I give it a 40% chance of actually being built.
I give it 117.147% chance of being built.
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Quite decent. Extracted rendering from link above.



Address being: PHILADELPHIA | 1301 Market Street | FT | 38 FLOORS
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I don't like that they're replacing part of Market, 13th and Penn Square with a mote. It will really dampen the pedestrian experience.

In all seriousness this is great. With everything going in on Market Street, it really is the perfect time for this project. with the W coming up and the Aramark sign coming down (I assume), the skyline around City Hall is going to be unrecognizable soon.
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For some context, the current Aramark building which would be next to it stands at 412' with 32 floors.
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This is awesome! I love that it would be the tallest building east of Broad. I think we should all be very happy with this design, as well. This was a sad parking lot for a long time.
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This was posted by the Inquirer about an hour ago. Does Inga hate it yet?
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This was posted by the Inquirer about an hour ago. Does Inga hate it yet?
give it time.
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If this happens and they do some kind of beer garden or restaurant on the top of the podium even better.
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This is awesome! I love that it would be the tallest building east of Broad. I think we should all be very happy with this design, as well. This was a sad parking lot for a long time.
It wouldn't be taller than the St. James.
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It wouldn't be taller than the St. James.
It would best it by two feet. Remember how put off we all were back in 2003 when we learned that the building would be just under 500 feet?

For you post-Comcast Center folks, you have no idea how wacky this forum was during the heady 00's.
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Philly.com article has been updated. More info and quotes:

http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...City-Hall.html
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