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Philadelphia Magazine: 1911 Walnut to Be Mixed-Use, Mixed-Income Project

Southern Land Company made several tweaks to its apartment tower proposal. One saves two of three historic buildings on Sansom Street. Another adds dozens of affordable units to the mix.

Southern Land Company appeared before the City Planning Commission today with a revised version of its proposed apartment tower on the last piece of open land right on Rittenhouse Square.

Preservationists will be pleased with one of the two biggest revisions the company made to its proposal, and for those who’ve longed to live on Rittenhouse Square but simply don’t have the scratch, the second is a dream come true.

To read more, visit the  Philadelphia Magazine.

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