The First Judicial District said in a court filing Monday that keeping in place the automatic stay on the use of family courthouse architectural plans could be the “death knell” for the project at 15th and Arch streets in Center City.

Northwest 15th Street Associates — the mortgagor of the air rights at what is now a parking lot owned underground by the Philadelphia Parking Authority and once a proposed developer of the family courthouse — filed for bankruptcy June 23 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

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