Harrisburg city council approves plan for LeSean McCoy’s new $8M apartment building

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City council approves plan for LeSean McCoy’s new $8M apartment building

Savoy, a four-story, $8 million apartment building will be built at 1520 N. Sixth St. in Harrisburg across the street from the new Sylvia H. Rambo United States Courthouse.

Former NFL football player LeSean McCoy, Daphne McCoy and Vice Capital are developing the building that will include 48 residential units. Ten of the units will be for affordable housing. There will be commercial space on the first floor with the apartments above. Forty-four parking spaces are proposed on the back side of the building on North Fifth street.Take a look inside the new $192.7M, 243,000-square-foot U.S.

Jonathan Bowser, CEO of Steel Works Construction, the general contractor for the project, previously said that construction is expected to begin this summer with the project completed in the fall of 2024. The building will be built on the site that once housed Carter’s Cut Rates, which later became Carter’s Variety Store and B Large Sound Effects.

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