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penn s south bank enn s South Bank is located south of the Schuylkill River at the intersection of 4th Street and. This acre former heavy industrial site offers the opportunity to accommodate a variety of uses that support the academic and research mission of both University clients and third party commercial tenants. The proposed plan for enn s South Bank provides a long-term view of redevelopment with the understanding that incremental change and evolution will be necessary as the site is transformed. The plan, therefore, is designed to provide a flexible framework of circulation and open space that will organize both existing and future development. enn s South Bank anticipates aligning University-related research functions with private commercial enterprises seeking to operate in close proximity to the University and its neighboring institutions. The low density of this site is well suited to emerging research and tech-transfer development opportunities that may be physically impractical to construct in the core areas of University City, but would benefit from close proximity to University initiatives and for-profit companies. enn s success in fostering the growth of new companies through technology licensing and through partnerships with enn and neighboring institutions will benefit from this fertile environment for entrepreneurial growth. enn s South Bank will allow development that is complementary to the University City Science Center and yet differ in its focus on light industrial, flex-use, and buildings scaled to fit the need for practical commercialization and business opportunities in the region. Short term opportunities for back-of-house support functions such as transportation services and warehousing are underway, while an information technology data center is in design. These practical functions will merge with new ventures as the site is developed and leased to innovative companies seeking the integration of cutting edge tech-transfer with the University s leading researchers. lanning and Design rinciples Redevelopment of enn s South Bank will be informed by the following principles: Create a site framework to accommodate phased development of tech transfer, labs, flex-use, multi-use, offices, warehouse and open space. Establish a system of streets, blocks, and open spaces that optimize development potential and create a vibrant pedestrian environment. Leverage existing infrastructure and build additional infrastructure incrementally to minimize cost per phase. Reserve parcels with riverfront views for future priority development, with a flexible range of uses and parking on the interior of the site and warehousing/flex use facilities at the western edge. The vision for enn s South Bank will emerge over time in response to practical needs and opportunities. The short term strategy will utilize the site for University support functions. With that understanding, the plan is organized to accommodate support functions in the early stages without precluding opportunities to redevelop the site for higher and better purposes. While specific uses will be identified over time, the site is not appropriate for core academic functions or housing. Existing Conditions The context surrounding enn s South Bank site is industrial in character. The site itself contains a number of industrial buildings utilized for Duont research activities that were conducted on the site until 010. These buildings range from wide-span warehouse facilities to an advanced research laboratory. Four buildings are deemed to be appropriate for continued use; the remainder are identified for demolition as the land is needed for redevelopment purposes. These buildings will be utilized for the foreseeable future and demolished as demand, or programmatic need, arises. The site contains several of surface parking, and other paved areas that supported industrial activities. It is surrounded by a band of open space on the 4th Street edge and the Grays Ferry Crescent greenway along the riverfront. The land along the riverfront is part of the Schuylkill River Banks trail system, and has been the subject of public / private partnership investment. lanned circulation improvements eventually will connect this park land to the trails to the east and south of the site. Improved connections between the site and the enn Campus are possible via the University Avenue Bridge, and the 4th Street and University Avenue corridors. The development of enn s South Bank is being considered within the broader context of the Lower Schuylkill redevlopment study underway by the hiladelphia Industrial Development Corporation. IDC seeks to repurpose former industrial sites from South Bank leading to the avy Yard and hiladelphia International Airport. Areas of Study 5

WMI Site OE (non-enn) SACE ETRY ETRY S. 4th Street MULTI - use S. 4th Street OFFICE Warehouse flexible use penn s south bank: Conceptual Land Use lan Land Uses Although the plan is flexible, a land use structure is proposed to guide the placement of the uses that may evolve. Specifically, office and research facility uses are proposed on the 4th Street edge and along the riverfront sites, which will offer views of the river and the enn campus. The center of the site is designated for flexible uses, including support functions. Other uses include research facilities, a parking garage and support functions. Warehousing and prototype manufacturing facilities are proposed on the west side of the site. The site is marginally impacted by the 100 year and 500 year floodplain designation. roposed development parcels may need to respond to this constraint with closer study of ground floor elevations and occupancy. enn s south bank - aerial view of the existing conditions 54 enn Connects.0

wmi Site (non-enn) S. 4th Street enn s south bank: Framework lan Framework lan The framework plan for enn s South Bank is organized by a grid pattern of circulation and open space linking the site to surrounding roads and to the riverfront park and trail system. The framework also includes a park at the gateway to establish a sense of place and provide a more memorable entry and arrival point. A riverfront park is proposed directly adjacent to the University Avenue Bridge. Other open spaces are defined by the proposed buildings. The purpose of the framework plan is to illustrate one potential development outcome for transforming the site over the long-term. While the framework provides for flexibility in building use, the proposed circulation and open space pattern organizes future development on the site. The total development potential, as illustrated, assumes two-to-three story development and is in the range of 560,000 gross square feet. The proposed building footprints are dimensioned to accommodate a range of office and research uses as well as single story, large span warehousing. Areas of Study 55

1.4 1. 0.9 1.8 0.5 0.8 wmi Site (non-enn) 1. 1.0 acre 1.1.0 S. 4th Street enn s south bank: arcel lan ARCEL EXISTIG BUILDIG arcel lan The parcel plan is designed around the four existing buildings that are likely to remain for the foreseeable future and is set up to offer views through the site to the river park system. It illustrates the size and configuration of future development parcels within the site. A total of 10 developable are identified in the plan, after taking into account the road network, proposed open spaces and existing building footprints. The parcel plan supports the flexibility objectives for the site, enabling a variety of uses to be accommodated in an organized manner that can be phased over time in response to specific needs and opportunities. Total Site Area :.1 et Developable : 1.0 56 enn Connects.0

55,000 sf 90,000 sf 67,000 sf 67,000 sf 61,000 sf WMI Site (non-enn) 5 1,000 sf 5,000 sf 60,000 sf 7,000 sf 5,000 sf S. 4th Street enn s South BAK: Development Capacity x number of floors parking structure Circulation Framework As noted, the grid pattern of streets is intended to organize pedestrian, bicycle and vehicular movement within enn s South Bank site. The pedestrian system is designed to link to the adjacent and emerging regional riverfront trail system and to the University Avenue Bridge. edestrian connections back to the campus along 4th Street and the University Avenue Bridge are proposed; however, safety and the physical conditions of the sidewalks must be addressed in consultation with the City. All streets within the site are intended to accommodate bike lanes and provide connections to the riverfront and other networks proposed beyond the site. Surface ARKIG: 50 SaceS Structured arking: 570 SaceS total GSF (EXcluding arking Structure): 560,000 SF Improved bike connections and bike parking facilities should also be provided along with bus shelters amenities to enhance a balanced approach to multi-modal access. Connectivity to the enn campus could be provided by shuttle while pedestrian and bicycle network improvements are completed. arking and Development Capacity The framework plan illustrates the potential of providing up to approximately 80 parking spaces in a combination of surface lots and a garage located along Grays Ferry Avenue. Based on the development density illustrated in the framework plan, this equates to approximately 1.5 spaces per 1,000 sf of space. Depending on the future uses and the vision for the site, the parking ratio may need to be adjusted to accommodate more intensive development and provide the amount of parking required to market the site. Areas of Study 57

S. 4th Street 58 enn Connects.0 E COECTs.0: View OF enn s SOUth Bank existing building new construction

View of proposed main entrance at enn s south bank EXISTIG View of MAI ETRACE Areas of Study 59