
PHA formally dedicated its new headquarters
building at 2013 Ridge Avenue. The building is part of a
multi-phased, mixed use development under the Sharswood/Blumberg
Transformation Plan. The housing authority has consolidated a
number of offices and functions at this location.

The Board Room on the first floor of the new PHA
headquarters building is named in honor of former Commissioners
Jannie Blackwell and Nellie Reynolds (3rd and 4th from left) for
their long service to PHA. Blackwell still serves on City Council
and remains instrumental in helping the authority reach its
development goals.
(Philadelphia, PA - January 22, 2019) -The
Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) formally dedicated its new
headquarters building at 2013 Ridge Avenue today. The building is
part of a multi-phased, mixed use development under the
Sharswood/Blumberg Transformation Plan. The housing authority has
consolidated a number of offices and functions at this
location.
"The opening of our new headquarters here in Sharswood shows
that we are keeping our promises to the community," said PHA
President and CEO Kelvin Jeremiah. "Our new property will be an
anchor along the Ridge Avenue commercial corridor. By its very
design, it is a beacon, a shining light. It is a landmark that
neighborhood residents can point to with pride. I want to thank the
U-S Department of Housing and Urban Development along with our
other partners who have made this jewel possible."
The modern design of the building with its large glass windows
conveys transparency and an outward looking agency. The 5-story
building contains approximately 136,000 square feet gross floor
area. The building is located on a triangular site along the
East side of Ridge Avenue between Jefferson and Master
Streets. The Board Room on the first floor of the building is
named in honor of former Commissioners Nellie Reynolds and Jannie
Blackwell for their long service to PHA. Blackwell still serves on
City Council and remains instrumental in helping the authority
reach its development goals.
"PHA is making a strong statement about its commitment to the
Sharswood neighborhood with the opening of its headquarters here,"
said Mayor Jim Kenney. "The completion of this jewel of a building,
the addition of retail businesses, as well as the opening of Vaux
Big Picture High School represents tremendous momentum that will
help ensure this community's long-term success."
"PHA is living up to its promise to ensure that all
Philadelphians, regardless of income, are able to live in a
community of choice," said Council President Darrell L. Clarke (5th
District). "The agency's investment will create both jobs and
services, by placing more residents and workers on the Ridge Avenue
corridor while increasing safety. Other cities are watching and
this community will set the national standard for housing
authorities and affordable housing development."
The ground floor of the new PHA headquarters will have a bank
and a café area. Ideally, these facilities will serve employees and
neighborhood residents, and provide those residents with job
opportunities as the housing authority works to revive the Ridge
Avenue commercial corridor.
PHA's new home contains 50 parking spaces, including 2 accessible
and 3 car share/hybrid parking spaces. It also features 10 Indego
bicycle docks along Jefferson Street and 8 Indego bicycle docks
along Ridge Avenue, with 10 on-street bike parking spaces along
Ridge Avenue, and 16 off-street bike parking spaces located on the
property.
"As a longtime resident of Sharswood, I can tell you that the
completion of this headquarters complex gives me hope and
confidence about the future of the community," said Darnetta Arce,
Executive Director, Brewerytown-Sharswood Neighborhood Advisory
Committee. "I look forward to working with PHA and its other
partners to that this transformation plan comes to fruition, making
the City of Philadelphia proud."
The new PHA Headquarters building is designed to achieve LEED
Certification rating and shall meet the latest applicable Energy
Star Standards. The total investment cost for this new facility is
$45 million, with $30 million from bonds and $15 million from PHA
funds.