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The same developer currently building six homes on a terrible block in Point Breeze is getting started on a new project in the Graduate Hospital neighborhood. Roman Mosheyev started demolition work last week at 1801 Christian St., and the place looks like it will be gone within a matter of days.

Back in June

On Friday

Another view

Replacing this building will be a new, four-story single family homes with a parking space in the rear. Mosheyev originally wanted a duplex at this address, but the community convinced him to go single family.

We’re happy to see development at this corner, but have a couple of regrets. The building that’s coming down attractively fits in well with the surrounding buildings. The ground floor facade reveals a former commercial use, which would have been nice to see again. According to the developer, the structure of the building was so compromised that it would have been nearly impossible to maintain. Additionally, between the building’s residential zoning and the difficulties in procuring mixed-use financing, Mosheyev didn’t see a commercial possibility. A shame.

Notably, the property was a pop-up event space as well as a base-of-operations of sorts for BetterBlocks Philly a few months back. That’s why the first floor stucco got a paint job. It makes us all warm and fuzzy to know that the building (despite its extremely dilapidated interior condition) got a last little bit of use squeezed out of it before its demolition.

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  • g-ho res

    There is a pretty unbelievable mural starting to reveal on the second floor as well.  More demo has happened since these photos, and you should get a shot up of the mural, which is a map of Philadelphia.  That will be a real loss. 

  • http://twitter.com/bp__ Brian P.

    saw that mural today…looks pretty cool

  • Andrew

    I love retail too, but Christian Street, not ideal for spec-new retail. South Street -sure, but off the main retail corridors, probably have to be more opportunistic, lest we be left with a lot of vacant retail…

  • http://twitter.com/F1rstCitizen First Citizen

    I also hate to see the building come down but it did look like the side wall was bowing.  That’s pretty common with these corner storefronts.

  • http://nakedphilly.com/graduate-hospital/update-mural-revealed-at-1801-christian-st-as-demo-continues/ Update: Mural Revealed at 1801 Christian St. as Demo Continues | NakedPhilly

    [...] been revealed with the complete demolition of the 3rd story of 1801 Christian St., a subject we wrote about yesterday. You could sort of see it last week Wow! From a few hours [...]

  • http://betterblocksphilly.org/2012/04/02/mural-once-hidden-is-seen/ Mural Once Hidden Is Seen « Better Blocks Philly

    [...] positive buzz around the community and for passersby. It also received lots of attention from local Philly blogs. This gave us an idea… What if we were to do more murals inside vacant buildings? Creating a [...]

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