
The Philadelphia Housing Authority broke ground for the new
Queen Lane Apartments in historic Germantown. The new $22
million development will be constructed on the site of the 1950s
high-rise that was imploded in September. Show here (l-r) are
Councilwoman Cindy Bass, Mayor Michael A. Nutter, PHA President
& CEO Kelvin A. Jeremiah, Queen Lane Resident Council President
Corliss Gray, State Rep. Rosita Youngblood, PHA Commissioner Bonnie
Camarda, Congressman Chaka Fattah, and Jane Vincent, Regional
Administrator for HUD.
(PHILADELPHIA, PA - December 17, 2014) - The
Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) is making monumental progress
in its efforts to revitalize Philadelphia's Germantown
neighborhood. PHA held a groundbreaking for the new Queen
Lane Apartments today at 301 W. Queen Lane. The new
development will be constructed on the former site of a 1950s
high-rise that was imploded by the housing authority in
September.
This new, $22 million development will contain 55 affordable
rental units and will be in character with the surrounding
neighborhood. The green space that served as the former
Potter's Field will also provide drainage that reduces the strain
on the city's infrastructure. The site will also have a
community room and a management office with meeting rooms, all of
which will be handicapped-accessible.
"PHA is delivering on its commitment to have affordable housing
on the Queen Lane site and to being a partner in revitalizing this
Germantown neighborhood," said PHA President and CEO Kelvin A.
Jeremiah. Mr. Jeremiah also stated, "We know the Queen Lane
neighborhood will benefit from the construction of new, modern
affordable housing that matches the existing housing designs.
The history and the memory of those souls formerly buried at the
site will be recognized. We are honoring our past while
building for the future in this historic neighborhood."
"Germantown is one of our City's vibrant and storied
neighborhoods, and this investment in affordable housing will
further strengthen our City," said Mayor Michael A. Nutter.
"The City's housing agencies are working closely with PHA to expand
our housing infrastructure in a style that is appealing to
Philadelphians and one that fits into our neighborhoods. And
I want to give praise to Mr. Jeremiah for the collaborative and
sensitive way in which PHA has worked with the community in
Germantown."
The new Queen Lane complex will be a mix of two-story flats,
walk-up apartments, and three-story townhouses. The new
apartments will use the entire square block bordered by Penn Street
on the north, Queen Lane on the south, Priscilla Street on the
west, and Pulaski Avenue on the east. As additional
replacement housing, PHA acquired Queen's Row Apartments, located
nearby on Queen Lane, and is in the process of redeveloping the
29-unit site.
"This has been a long time in the making, and I'm happy to see PHA
invest in Germantown and bring quality affordable housing to the
community," said Councilwoman Cindy Bass, who represents the
neighborhood. "I appreciate how integral the community has
been in this process and I look forward to seeing the years of
ideas and conversations come together."
PHA expects that construction of the new Queen Lane Apartments
will be complete by next December. The development is located near
the Germantown Avenue retail district and is easily accessible to a
variety of educational and transportation services, including SEPTA
bus routes and the Queen Lane Regional Rail station.