South Philly Review 6-18-2015

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business owners, residents, developers, planners and politicians. With a recent zoning board decision, 2401 Washington Ave. is poised to be converted into a 113-unit residential and retail mixed-use complex. A mix of studios, one and two bedrooms for rent with 57 car parking spots and room for parking for 53 bikes, the complex will be five floors at its highest. Green Construction LLC is the developer, and Hercules Grigos is their attorney. “[Green Construction] build and develop a number of properties in

the South of South neighborhood and The South of South Neighborhood other neighborhoods in Center City,� Association (SOSNA) and the WashGrigos said. Was it a push to get Reg- ington Avenue Property Owners Asistered Civic Organization (RCO) sociation (WAPOA) have given their and resident support for a mixed use stamp of approval, but the North complex? “I wouldn’t say it’s a push, of Washington Avenue Coalition I would say the zone has changed and (NWAC) isn’t sold. “We support people being impacted it’s really not viable for industrial use as you see a lot of change going up by it — they don’t want it,� NWAC’s and down the avenue. And the con- president Madeline Shikomba says. struction of Children’s Hospital of “Those on Kimball Street and on Philadelphia and [the University of] 24th and 25th Street, they don’t want Penn coming across the river, I think it, especially on Kimball.� She’s been at the intersection in it’s a natural progression of development.� ASS E/A67<5B=< /D3 ^OUS ,,


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