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Zoning · Approved

Zoning: Zoning Permit

2545 ARAMINGO AVE

For the complete demolition of the existing structure. For the erection of a detached structure, accessory storage shed, and a free-standing canopy. For site improvements that includes a drive-thru with two lanes, a surface parking lot with 66 spaces (including 3 accessible spaces), and landscape screening. Size and location per plans. Administrative Adjustment 5/4/2026 - To document a minor reduction in building size, the reconfiguration of the parking lot to change the location of curb cuts (per Streets Dept. approval), drive isle directions, increase the number of parking spaces to 66, and the increase of the total landscaping area. Size and location s per plans.

Council district
District 1
Developer / applicant
Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg LLP
Property owner
CL COLLECTION ON ARAMINGO PA LLC
OPA account
882086500
ZIP
19125-3728
Approved
2026-01-21
First seen in feed
5/16/2026
Your council representative
Mark Squilla
District 1 · D
215-686-3458
City Hall Room 332
785 projects in this district
2336 housing units approved
Registered Community Organization
Olde Richmond Civic Association
The RCO that gets formal notice of zoning changes here. Going to them first is how most organizing on a project starts.
Contact: Mike Cunningham
2155180591
Meets: Cione Recreation Center 2600 E. Aramingo Ave Philadelphia, PA 19125
Neighborhood context (census tract 037800)
Median income
$60,000
Renter occupied
48.06%
Rent burdened
49.82%
(of renters, 30%+ of income)
Population
2,215
ACS 5-year 2022

Nearby projects

within 400m walk

Displacement signal

L&I demolition permits, last 3 yrs, within 400m

Philly doesn't publish eviction filings, so this uses demolition permits as the closest proxy for housing stock loss in the immediate area. 3 permits found.

2624 TILTON ST2025-11-18
2640-48 E LEHIGH AVE2025-08-06
2713 LIVINGSTON ST2024-05-28
Data source · last refreshed 5/16/2026, 6:20:02 PM
Zoning Permits (last 2 years)
Philadelphia L&I

Pulled from the city's Carto SQL API. Capped at 5000 most-recent permits per refresh. Geocoding is by the city L&I system and is decent but not perfect; ~1% of permits fall outside Philadelphia bounds and get dropped. Status field is normalized from L&I's free-text values with a best-effort mapping. The Zoning Board of Adjustment decisions dataset (which would have been a better fit) appears to have been retired from OpenDataPhilly.