Since fire swept through the Transition to Independent Living Facility at 4536 Spruce St. in 2011, the building has sat, a burned out memory, with its facade still intact. That state of idleness will continue, at least for now, as a timeline for redevelopment of the parcel by Mission First Housing Group into 24 affordable-housing units is still up in the air.
“We're in limbo right now,” said Barry Grossbach, Spruce Hill Community Association zoning chair.
Developers last appeared before the SHCA in December. According to Grossbach, the SCHA is working with them to address a neighbor's concern—the owner of the adjacent Kingsbury apartment building, who is worried about how close the new building will approach his own. There's also the final streetscape, and landscape issues to be addressed.
Developers substantially decreased the setback following earlier meetings, but final designs are still being considered, Grossbach said, calling it “a work in progress,” and adding “there's no time frame at this point.” The building would include one- and two-bedroom apartments aimed at individuals earning less than $36K a year, according to the West Philly Local.
“Whatever goes there will be an improvement on what is there now,” Grossbach said. “A one-story fire damaged relic.” Given the current state of affairs and what we'd imagine is strong support from City Hall, we'd imagine that redevelopment will come to this corner in the very near future. When we get a clue of what it will ultimately look like, we'll be sure to share.