Fattah Homes 2

Fattah Homes 2 is an affordable housing development led by People’s Emergency Center in West Philadelphia focused on replacing vacant and deteriorated residential properties with new high-quality housing opportunities for local families. The project involved the demolition of blighted existing structures and the construction of new single-family homes across multiple scattered sites within the neighborhood, helping to strengthen residential blocks and support ongoing community revitalization efforts in the surrounding area.

The development included new construction at several locations along Brandywine Street and North 39th Street, featuring a combination of attached and semi-detached two-story homes designed to complement the existing residential character of the neighborhood. Through strategic infill development and redevelopment of underutilized properties, Fattah Homes 2 transformed vacant and aging sites into safe, modern housing intended to support long-term neighborhood stability and reinvestment. The project represented part of People’s Emergency Center’s broader commitment to expanding affordable housing opportunities while improving the physical environment of West Philadelphia communities.

Located near neighborhood amenities, public transportation, schools, employment centers, and community services, Fattah Homes 2 contributed to a larger network of community-focused developments led by People’s Emergency Center and its affiliated development initiatives. By redeveloping scattered vacant and distressed properties into quality residential housing, the project helped reinforce ongoing revitalization efforts while creating new opportunities for affordable homeownership and stable housing within the neighborhood.

Stone Sherick’s Role in the Project

Stone Sherick Consulting Group provided project development consulting support for Fattah Homes 2, assisting with development coordination, project planning, and implementation activities associated with the redevelopment of multiple scattered residential sites. Their role included supporting project advancement efforts, coordinating aspects of the development process, and assisting with financing and predevelopment activities necessary to move the project toward construction and completion. Stone Sherick worked collaboratively with the development team to support the successful delivery of new housing opportunities and continued neighborhood reinvestment in West Philadelphia

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person

People's Emergency Center

dollar

$965,000 value

building

6 units

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