Planting seeds for our future

Arts and Crafts holdings is creating a space for the next generations of creators while preserving the history of the former industrial Spring Arts district. 

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601 SG History + Future

 
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Belting Factory

From the early 1920s through the 1960s, this six-floor spot was a leather belt factory. But from the '60s to the '90s, all six floors were stuffed full of Israeli/Jewish religious goods. It was a Judeo/Israeli gift shop distribution center for the East Coast, shipping iconic ware from Maine to Florida.

 
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Trilogy Nightclub

In 1966, the belting factory was transformed into a nightclub known as Trilogy. Trilogy was voted as Philadelphia’s top Hookah Lounge for three consecutive years before closing.

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Reviving Spring Garden

Learn how Spring Garden Street will be transformed through the Spring Garden Street Greenway Project. This greenway will become the most pedestrian-and bike-friendly thoroughfare in the city, stretching from Pennsylvania Ave to Delaware Ave, linking the Schuylkill Banks to the Delaware River Trail..

A Space to Be Better and Do Better

Arts and Crafts Holdings is now adding its newest Spring Arts District property at 601 Spring Garden to its active portfolio, continuing to attract a diverse creative space offering curated retail, office, and experiences to Philadelphia’s creative class neighborhood.

 
Rendered image of the mixed-use complex designed by BLT Architects.
Rendered image of the mixed-use complex designed by BLT Architects.
 

Amazon Grocery will be our neighbors

Philadelphia’s first Amazon grocery store will be located at the corner of 5th and Spring Garden streets in Northern Liberties. The project, led by Rodin Development, will include a 13-story mixed-use development will have 382 apartments, underground parking, and retail space.

Spring Garden

Improvement Project

NEWS IN SPRING ARTS -

The ALLways River to River project is an equitable bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly investment in Philadelphia’s Spring Garden Street that will provide a safer, sustainable, and stronger multimodal link connecting the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers. Learn more here.