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The West Powelton, Mantua, and Saunders Park social services organization People’s Emergency Center (PEC) has big plans for the 4200-block of Powelton Avenue. They’re working with community groups to convert 4226-4234 Powelton Ave., an empty lot that was formerly a set of ramshackle buildings, into a seven-unit supportive housing building, which may include a playground and office space.

In the past

Specifically, PEC hopes to house homeless individuals and families that suffer from drug or alcohol abuse, or have a physical or mental disabilities at this development, says Stephanie Wall, PEC’s project manager for this endeavor. The Center is very concerned about community opinion, which is why they’re working with DIGSAU Architecture to develop a building that “fits in with the fabric of the neighborhood,” says Wall. They also decided to table a recent ZBA hearing to receive more input from West Powelton community groups.

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This proposed re-development is a part of PEC’s “Make Your Mark” community plan. The plan designates Powelton Ave. west of 40th St. as a neighborhood corridor that’s ripe for re-investment, with vacant buildings one of the chief woes to be tackled, says Wall. Of these vacant buildings, locals indicate 4226-34 Powelton is in desperate need of re-development. “This was a striking negative presence in an otherwise stable block that serves as a gateway to the West Powelton community from Market Street,” stresses Wall.

The most recent rendering, from the Digsau website. We're guessing the design will be a little different.

Funding for this project, should it proceed, will come in part from Philadelphia’s Office of Supportive Housing. The proposed endeavor will benefit low-income individuals and families, will better connect Powelton Village and Saunders Park, and will serve to beautify West Powelton, assures Wall. “It’s supporting the continued enhancement of the neighborhood by transforming major eyesore into an asset,” she says.

–Andy Sharpe

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=8201023 Scott Gross

    Hmmm. That rendering looks goofy as hell. Let’s meet the sidewalk, please?

    I’d be interested to see what the demolished buildings looked like in better times. They looked pretty unusual, even in their most recent sorry state.

  • Wharf Rat

    “The People’s Emergency Center”….has a nice ring to it, Comrade.

  • Anonymous

    According to the BRT website, the RDA has owned this property since 2003.  Does that mean all this time they just let it sit there–without properly sealing the buildings up or taking care of the grounds–until an organization they approved of was ready to “turn a major eyesore into an asset”? 
    Also, while I think PEC provides a great service, I wonder if it’s overkill to have something like this built directly across the street from one of the city’s few remaining massive superblock-type high rise housing projects.   

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

    RDA owns plenty of blighted properties

  • jerm

    I wonder if they realize how many noisy fire engines scream down that block all night long.

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