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Construction in progress | |
| Location | West Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) |
|---|---|
| Status | Proposed |
| Groundbreaking | Q3 2016 |
| Estimated completion | 2029 |
| Website | Schuylkill Yards site |
| Companies | |
| Architect | SHoP Architects West 8 |
| Developer | Brandywine Realty Trust Drexel University |
| Technical details | |
| Cost | US$3.5 billion |
| Buildings |
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| Size | 14 acres (5.7 ha) |
Schuylkill Yards is a $3.5 billion, masterplanned development project by Brandywine Realty Trust in West Philadelphia.[1] The project was announced in a press conference in March 2016.[2] The project is being designed in phases.[3] Groundbreaking occurred in late 2017,[4] and the first piece—a public park called Drexel Square—was delivered in June 2019.[5]
The project was announced on March 2, 2016, in a press conference by Drexel University president John Fry. This was followed by an announcement in The Philadelphia Inquirer.[6]
The development will include approximately 6 million square feet (560,000 m2) of residential, commercial, retail, green space, and laboratory spaces.
The design reveals multiple public spaces, each with their own distinct characteristics. A 1.3-acre plot (previously the parking lot at One Drexel Plaza) became a vibrant elliptical lawn and the center of Schuylkill Yards.[7]
If built, 3101 Market would be the second tallest building in Philadelphia, or the third tallest if 2901 Arch Street of the 30th Street Station District is built.