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Why it mattersOwner pulled a minor demolition permit in 2021.
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Vacant lot · Philadelphia Housing Auth · tax-exempt. On the 2400 block of N Marston St.
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Owner pulled a minor demolition permit in 2021.
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2411 N Marston St sits on the 2400 block of N Marston St. Open the block report to compare its parcels, ownership and public-record history.
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