An 87-unit apartment building has been proposed to replace the late Philadelphia Beer Co. at 2525 E. York St. jblumgart has the details.
The late Philadelphia Beer Co. at 2525 E. York St. was appreciated for its selections that catered to the IPA and domestic beer crowds alike and for the abundant parking available in the surface lot that encased it.
Ten percent of the units will be affordable to residents at 80% of area median income — about $60,000 a year for an individual or $84,000 for a family of four. Lark Management is offering these reduced rents in exchange for a zoning bonus, which allows them to build more units on the site than would otherwise be allowed.
The project will undergo Philadelphia’s advisory Civic Design Review on June 6. No other approvals are needed. “Right now, it’s a gigantic asphalt space fenced off and used by nobody, so bringing back some kind of residential use is returning it to its natural state,” said Dan Martino, president of Olde Richmond Civic Association. “But the number of units seems pretty crazy. This is a single-family home neighborhood. We recognize that we’re very popular now, so we’re caught in the middle.”
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