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At Richmond St. and Girard Ave., just under I-95, a transformation from industrial to, well, multifunctional, is in the works.

Standard Feather warehouse

An empty building located at 2200 Richmond St., the former Standard Feather Company, will be razed as part of GR1 improvements during PennDOT’s I-95 Revive Project, that stretches along our major interstate built in the 1970s. In March, 2010, PennDOT purchased the building from Lance and Lorin Cole. According to PennDOT engineer Elaine Elbich, who has been involved in community meetings and the project, the Cole’s were looking to move their pillow-making business to a new location or to retire altogether. No word on what they ultimately decided.

When finished, in addition to a realigned Richmond Street, four new Conrail bridges will run over Richmond Street near Lehigh Ave. Where the Standard Feather building sits now, Richmond St. will be widened and there will be a will be a streetscaped pedestrian walkway and a bike-lane on the west side of the street. Last year, PennDOT hosted community workshops designed to generate feedback from local residents about how to make best use of the land.

2200 Richmond St. is Standard Feather. The warehouse next door has already been demoed

It's a little misleading- plans for a widened Richmond St. show both buildings still intact.

This month, construction is expected to begin to rehabilitate the superstructure of the Girard Avenue Bridge over the Aramingo Avenue northbound spur that was constructed at the interchange during an earlier phase in 2010.

To be sure, there are rehabilitation efforts taking place all over this city, and not just on vacant lots and worn down buildings, but also on our infrastructure. Not only will this project make for better roads for cars, but it should improve the everyday experience for bikers and pedestrians as well.

For a more thorough explanation of the Girard Interchange Project, click here.

–Lou Mancinelli

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_255CTKP6FG5JU62IOE5IZH4GQY Jacob

    That’s right next to a really great abandoned pier. People go over there to fish all the time and it’s got a nice view of the river. There’s also a railroad viaduct on the pier, probably 20-30 ft in the air. I’ll leave it as an exercise to the reader on figuring out how to get on top of it.

  • Scott Meyer

    If only they would demo 95 in Philly and move it to where it belongs.  New Jersey.

  • http://www.philadelphiaspeaks.com/forum/fishtown-northern-liberties-kensington-port-richmond/27292-abandon-factory-richmond-st.html#post448381 Abandon Factory on Richmond St

    [...] it maybe part of this project? Richmond St. Being Widened and a Couple of Warehouses Are Coming Down | NakedPhilly Reply With Quote + Reply to Thread « Previous Thread | Next [...]

  • barryg

    Right, so businesses move to NJ to be closer to it. Teva is building a huge distribution center in the Northeast. Being next to 95 is a big part of the reason why.

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