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Architect unveils Stockham Building plan: 4 stories, 18 apartments, storefronts
Summary
Architect Eric Quick presented plans to convert the Stockham Building into a four‑story mixed‑use project with about 3,900 sq ft of commercial space and 18 residential units; county and state grants and low‑interest financing are part of a roughly $3.6M–$4M projected budget.
Eric Quick, an architect with Harmon Deutsch Holder Architecture, showed Morrisville Borough Council renderings and floor plans on Nov. 19 laying out a plan to renovate the Stockham Building into a four‑story mixed‑use structure. The proposal calls for roughly 3,900 square feet of first‑floor commercial space fronting East Bridge Street and South Pennsylvania Avenue and 18 dwelling units across the upper floors, including mostly one‑bedrooms, a studio and a two‑bedroom unit.
The project team said the renovation will restore upper‑floor arched windows that are currently boarded, replace first‑floor residential windows with a commercial storefront,…
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