Mandeville Place

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A rendering of Mandeville Place, which will likely become Philadelphia's tallest all-residential building upon completion

Mandeville Place is a skyscraper currently proposed to be built in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at 2401 Walnut St. It was scheduled to be completed in 2008, but construction had not yet begun as of August 2013. Upon completion, it will become the seventh tallest building in Philadelphia at 607 feet. It is designed by Richard Meier, who is famous for designing The Getty Center in Los Angeles. The building is being developed by Bedrock Group LLC. When completed, Mandeville Place will have 45 condominia on 43 floors with views of the rest of the Philadelphia skyline and an attached 8 story hotel.

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Coordinates: 39°57′05″N 75°10′47″W / 39.95131°N 75.17983°W / 39.95131; -75.17983

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