National Real Estate Development is doubling down on
housing at its East Market project in Center City, with plans for a second
residential tower at the complex, which aims to turn a
quiet-after-dark area into a lively community of businesses, shops
and homes.
The Washington, D.C.-based developer said in documents posted
Wednesday to the website of the city's Civic Design Review board that the new
21-story tower would add 240 residential units to the 322 rental
apartments already under construction at the East Market development site.
The newly added tower would be built atop a two-story
retail podium now rising at 1199 Ludlow St., between Market and Ludlow Streets
on 12th Street. The Design Review Board, which makes non-binding
suggestions on Philadelphia's biggest development projects, is scheduled to
consider National Real Estate's proposal for the additional units at a meeting
Sept. 6.
The company did not immediately respond to a message
seeking more details about the proposal. National Real Estate managing director
Daniel Killinger had previously said that some sort of additional development
was always contemplated atop the 1199 Ludlow St. retail podium, and that
more residential units were shaping up as the
best choice for the market.
"I think the highest and best use for that location
is some sort of mixed-use over retail, which is what they're doing," said
Andrew Townsend, vice president for investments at commercial real estate
brokerage Marcus & Millichap in Philadelphia.
An office tower at the site would have been more
difficult because such projects generally require an anchor tenant to be in
place before construction can begin, Townsend said.
"You can build apartments and rent them up in six
months or a year," he said. "If you build an office building that's
20 stories, that's not the easiest thing."
The East Market project includes some office space in the
former Family Court building at 34 S. 11th St., which is also part of the
development site. The eight-story building, now in the process of being
renovated, was about halfway leased as of July, when National Real Estate announced architecture studio Bohlin
Cywinski Jackson as an office tenant. That building will also accommodate the
decorating and home-interiors businesses that previously occupied the
Marketplace Design Center at 2400 Market St., with MOM's Organic Market planned for its ground floor.
Furniture retailer Design Within Reach will
lease part of the retail podium at the base of the previously announced
residential tower, at the corner of 11th and Market Streets.
The newly planned residential units will add to a wave of
housing in Center City's Market East district — bounded by Seventh and 13th
Streets, Filbert and Chestnut — that will more than double the number of homes in the area.
Other projects there include the 322-unit
apartment tower under construction at 1213 Walnut
St. by Houston developer Hines and the locally based Goldenberg
Group, as well as Brickstone Cos.'s 1112-1128 Chestnut St. development,
which includes 112 apartments over Center City's first Target store and other
retail.
Source: Philly.com
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