It doesn’t take much more than a short walk
around the city to see that Philly is on the rise—literally. At Curbed
Philly’s last count, 27 high-rises were under construction, and many more are in the pipeline.
But after a year of navigating construction sites and
peering up toward soaring construction cranes, we’ll all be able to
breath a sigh of relief when at least 10 of the new high-rises finally
finish construction in 2018. In fact, 8 million square feet of construction is expected to deliver next year, including Philly’s first supertall tower, the 60-story Comcast Technology Center.
There are a lot of high-rises that are currently
undergoing major renovations and overhauls, but for the purposes of this
map, the following 10 points only include new towers built from the
ground up that will open their doors in 2018.
Did we miss a new tower set to deliver in next year? Let us know in the comm
ents or send us a tip! 1 Penn Medicine Center for Healthcare Technology
The first phase of this Penn project will deliver this year, bringing
the first 10 stories to Penn’s medical campus. It will house offices, a
daycare, the Investigative Drug Services Pharmacy, and more of the
hospital's Bio Bank Freezer Farm. At its final height, the Perkins+Wills-designed building will clock in at 18 stories.
3600 Civic Center Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Philadelphia, PA 19104
2 3675 Market St
When 3675 Market finishes construction in early 2018, it will be the
first tower built from the ground up that’s part of the $1 billion uCity Square campus. This 14-story office tower designed by ZGF Architects broke ground in early January 2017, and all 342,000 square feet of it will serve as a retail, business, office, research, and development space.
3675 Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Construction began in December 2015 on this new, glassy addition to
the existing Philadelphia Trust Building. When it opens in spring 2018,
the center will merge Penn’s Political Science Department and Department
of Economics.
133 S 36th St
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Philadelphia, PA 19104
4 2110 Walnut St
Called 2110 Walnut, this 46,000-square-foot project involves a Frank
Furness-designed brownstone that is in one of the architect’s oldest
designs still standing in Philly. Along with a five-story addition to
the brownstone, a nine-story condo building is on the rise right next to
it. In total, there will be nine condos and ground-floor retail. The
project is expected to deliver in early 2018.
2110 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Philadelphia, PA 19103
More than 1,000 employees who helped build the Comcast Technology
Center signed the final beam on Tuesday, December 20, marking a major
milestone for what is already the tallest building in Philadelphia.
The 60-story tower designed by Foster+Partners is 1,121 feet tall,
making it the city’s first supertall tower and the tallest building on
the East Coast outside of New York and Chicago. It’s expected to finish
construction in early 2018, although the Four Seasons Hotel will not open until later in the year.
Comcast Innovation and Technology Center
Philadelphia, PA 19103
6 Lincoln SquarePhiladelphia, PA 19103
After officially breaking ground in January 2017, Lincoln Square is
eyeing the finish line in late 2018. The mixed-use development designed
by BLT Architects will bring TK apartments, a grocery store, a Target,
and a Petsmart to the corner of South Broad and Washington Avenue.
1000 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19146
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A recent tour of the Alexander, an apartment building designed by
Robert A.M. Stern, revealed that it was on track to open in late January
2018. The 34-story tower at 300 Alexander Court will bring 277 high-end
apartments to the corner of 16th and Vine, plus a viewing deck off the
34th floor with nearly 360-degree views of the city.
1601 Vine St
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Philadelphia, PA 19103
8 W Hotel and Element by Westin
The W Hotel and Element by Westin has been quickly rising on the
corner of 15th and Chestnut since breaking ground in and taking on one
of the largest concrete pours in Philly’s history. When the Cope Linder
Architects-designed hotel opens in spring 2018, and will feature 295
rooms under the W Hotel flag and 460 rooms under the Element by Westin.
1441 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Philadelphia, PA 19102
9 440 N 15th St
After breaking ground
in September, the first of two towers at the Hamilton is expected to
finish construction in August 2018. It build 10 stories with 279 units on top of a parking garage. The second phase will follow with another 16-story tower and more apartments.
440 N 15th St
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Philadelphia, PA 19130
10 Cambria Hotel
What was once home to a natatorium and then a parking lot will soon
be the 14-story Cambria Hotel. Designed by DAS Architects, the 222-room
hotel will feature ground-floor restaurant, a 2,500-square-foot pool
area, a 2,000-square-foot fitness center, and a large roof top lounge
right on Broad Street.
219 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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11 1199 Ludlow St
After topping out at 23 stories
in late November, 1199 Ludlow is on track to finish construction in
late 2018. The tower, designed by BLT Architects, will be the second and
taller apartment tower at the major mixed-use project East Market. The
two-story retail podium will be home to Little Baby’s Ice Cream, Wawa,
City Fitness, and Iron Hill Brewery.
1199 Ludlow St
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Philadelphia, PA 19107
12 The Ludlow
Right next door to 1199 Ludlow is the 17-story Ludlow, the shorter of
the two residential towers going up at East Market. The 322 apartments
have already started pre-leasing, and should start moving in first
residents in 2018.
1101 Ludlow St
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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