Projects

Academy House PhiladelphiaAcademy House

The Academy House was built in 1977 and is located at 1420 Locust Street in the heart of center city Philadelphia. It was the first building in Philadelphia to be built as a condominium and not an apartment building.  Many of these condominiums have terraces overlooking the Avenue of the Arts and Academy of Music. Check out Nick’s work at The Academy House…




Center City One PhiladelphiaCenter City One

Center City one is located at 1326 Spruce Street in center city Philadelphia. These Washington Square condominiums offer nice city views and bright southern views. Check out Nick’s work at Center City One…








The Dorchester PhiladelphiaThe Dorchester

The Dorchester was built in 1963 and is located at 226 W. Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia. It was originally built with 540 units and then occupied as a condominium. This building is one of the few that has your own terrace overlooking the Rittenhouse Square. Check out Nick’s work at The Dorchester…






Hopkinson House PhiladelphiaHopkinson House

The Hopkinson House was built in 1963 and is located at 604-36 South Washington Square in center city Philadelphia. Many of these condominiums have balconies with either sun drenched south facing views or a beautiful Washington Square view. Check out Nick’s work at Hopkinson House…






Independence Place PhiladelphiaIndependence Place

Independence Place was built in the 1980’s and is located at 233-41 S. 6th Street in center city Philadelphia. There are two buildings which are known as One Independence Place and Two Independence Place. These buildings are contemporary in design and share a common lobby. Check out Nick’s work at Independence Place…






Kennedy House PhiladelphiaKennedy House

The Kennedy House was built in 1963 and is located at 1901 John F. Kennedy Boulevard in center city Philadelphia. The Kennedy House is a cooperative residential building and is maintained very well. The location is convenient to retail, dining, and museums. Check out Nick’s work at Kennedy House…






The Philadelphian Condo Building in PhiladelphiaThe Philadelphian

The Philadelphian is located at 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue on the Parkway by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It has been Philadelphia’s premier condominium residence for over 40 years. The building is the largest condo in the state of Pennsylvania with well over 700 units and houses some the largest penthouse units in town. Check out Nick’s work at The Philadelphian…




The Rittenhouse Savoy in PhiladelphiaThe Rittenhouse Savoy

The Rittenhouse Savoy was built in the 1960’s and is located at 1806 S. Rittenhouse Square in center city Philadelphia. This building has many different floor plans and over 215 units ranging from studio to two bedrooms. Check out Nick’s work at The Rittenhouse Savoy…








Society Hill Towers in PhiladelphiaSociety Hill Towers

The Society Hill Towers is a group of three condominiums and was built in 1963. The North Tower is located on 200 Locust Street, the South Tower 210 Locust Street, and the West Tower 220 Locust Street in center city Philadelphia. These condos have the most beautiful views in all of center city and there are 706 units in all. Check out Nick’s work at Society Hill Towers…




Strickland Row Condos in PhiladelphiaStrickland Row

Strickland Row is located in the Washington Square West section of Center City, Philadelphia. It is made up of a collection of six similar mansion style homes, plus an adjoining, approximatley 8-story rear elevator building with about 68 individual owned units. It was declared a condominium in 1981. Strickland Row offers a high degree of original detail and charm plus an interior swimming pool and gracious, green, open space that few know of. Check out Nick’s work on Strickland Row…




Wanamaker House PhiladelphiaWanamaker House

The Wanamaker House was built in 1988 and is located at 2020 Walnut Street in center city Philadelphia. They have 333 condos and offer beautiful views, floor to ceiling bay windows and a hospitality suite. Check out Nick’s work at Wanamaker House…