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Zoning · Completed

Zoning: Zoning Permit

1501 N 52ND ST

FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ONE (1) DIRECTIONAL SIGN. SIZE AND LOCATION AS SHOWN IN THE APPLICATION / PLANS.

Council district
District 4
Developer / applicant
Futura Identities Inc
Property owner
HUANG JOSEPH M
OPA account
882738300
ZIP
19131-4702
Approved
Aug 1, 2025
First seen in feed
5/16/2026
Your council representative
Curtis Jones, Jr.
District 4 · D
215-686-3416
City Hall Room 404
447 projects in this district
1172 housing units approved
Registered Community Organization
Cathedral Park Community Development Association
The RCO that gets formal notice of zoning changes here. Going to them first is how most organizing on a project starts.
Contact: Mark Frog Harris
2154771832
Meets: 4987 W. Thompson Street, Philadelphia, PA 19131
Neighborhood context (census tract 011100)
Median income
$45,519
Renter occupied
46.73%
Rent burdened
47.49%
(of renters, 30%+ of income)
Population
4,049
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. 18 permits found.

5029 WARREN STDec 26, 2025
5025 MASTER STDec 11, 2025
5003 MASTER STNov 20, 2025
5005 MASTER STNov 18, 2025
1519-21 N CONESTOGA STOct 7, 2025
1467 N 53RD STApr 24, 2025
5217 1/2 WARREN STMar 18, 2025
5030 LANCASTER AVEFeb 21, 2025
1519R-21 N CONESTOGA STAug 23, 2024
1664 N WILTON STAug 7, 2024
1523 N CONESTOGA STMay 23, 2024
1529 N CONESTOGA STApr 12, 2024

Recent transfers within 200m

Block-level acquisition pattern. 1 transaction in the immediate area.

1493 N 53RD ST
FINANCE OF AMERICA REVERSE LLCPATHWAY HOME ENTERPRISE LLC
Dec 9, 2025
$117,500
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.