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Checking in on the Hanover North Broad mid-rises

The two mid-rises have been under construction since February 2016

Hanover North Broad is pre-leasing apartments after breaking ground last February.
Photos by Melissa Romero

It’s been awhile since we stopped by the site of Hanover North Broad, a mixed-use project at Broad and Callowhill that features two apartment buildings serving as a sort of gateway to the upper half of Broad Street. The project broke ground in February 2016 to much fanfare—it was four years in the making—and has already started pre-leasing its 339 apartments.

As planned, the larger building on the southwest corner has progressed more quickly than its neighbor across the street. Window and paneling installations are well underway. When all is said and done, there will be 229 studio, one-, and two-bedroom units, and 11,000 square feet of retail.

Across the street, the smaller apartment building still has some ways to go and is basically a shell. It will feature 110 units and 6,000 square feet of retail.

The second, smaller apartment building has some ways to go.

According to the official website, the apartments range from $1,830 for a studio to $3,995 for a 3-bedroom, 2-bath apartment. Some of them will have walk-in closets and private balconies, too.

Some of the units are expected to be move-in ready as early as February 6. Take a look at some of the new renderings for a peek inside.

A rendering of the community media room.
Renderings courtesy of HanoverNorthBroad.com
A sample apartment with access to a private balcony off the kitchen.
One of the building’s planned inner courtyards.