Sylvestor Stallone posed for A. Thomas Schomberg at the home in 1980. The statue was donated to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Sylvestor Stallone posed for A. Thomas Schomberg at the home in 1980. The statue was donated to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Churchill Bunn and Rhys Duggan purchased the property for $4.5 million with plans to build a three-story apartment project.
Denver-based apartment developer Trailbreak Partners bought the 0.95-acre lot for a three-story, 124-unit project.
The number of development plans submitted to the city jumped in the first five months of 2022 compared to previous years.
Mansions in Hilltop, Boulder and Greenwood Village ranging from $5.9 million to $8 million also made the top five.
“We’re the hole in the donut,” Brent Farber said of 1801 Market St., which is half a city block in an otherwise heavily-developed area.
“It’s really designed for where we’re going, not necessarily where we are today,” Matt Joblon said of buying the site for a planned apartment building.
CMK Cos. wants to put up a skyscraper with 500 residential units on Lawrence Street and a 25-story, 646-unit building on California Street.
“My favorite part of the home is being able to watch TV in my shower, which could fit up to 10 people,” said Orlando Franklin, a retired offensive lineman.
ARCO/Murray said it finished its work on the apartment building in Union Station North in 2021 and is still waiting to be paid.
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