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South Bethlehem parking garage seen as key to East Third Street development is back on track
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
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The proposed garage’s extended limbo finally ended Wednesday afternoon when the Bethlehem Parking Authority board voted to revive plans for a 593-space deck that was estimated in 2020 to cost $19.4 million.
Bethlehem Mayor Bob Donchez sees the garage as a crucial component of the ongoing resurgence of East Third Street and notes demand is only growing. Developer Lou Pektor is pitching a mixed-use apartment building across the street. Peron Development’s ready to start the environmental cleanup of the Bethlehem Steel General Office building east annex.
172 new apartments pitched for 3 Bethlehem properties
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Skyline West, a 50-unit luxury apartment building proposed for 143 W. Broad St. in Bethlehem, is seen in an artist s rendering.Courtesy photo
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Three new projects proposed in Bethlehem’s two downtowns could bring a combined 172 apartments to the city.
The Bethlehem Planning Commission on Thursday is set to review three site plans for new developments on East Third Street on Southside and on West Broad and East Broad streets north of the Lehigh River.
Developers plan to demolish a historic house at 143 W. Broad St. and construct Skyline West, an upscale 50-unit apartment building on an urban island of steep land tucked between Route 378 and the Colonial Industrial Quarter. The project estimated in 2018 at $15 million has been stalled by murky title issues that developer Jeff Parks says are finally sorted out.