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Do you really think the legal agreements that outlined the subsidy get into exterior cladding materials? |
Y'all ever stop and look at what KOP looks like from the outside? And that's arguably the ritziest mall in the entire country. The Gallery or whatever it's called will be fine assuming they can get the tenants.
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I don't think it looks all that bad.
If you re-clad the upper levels (which look absolutely ridiculous - this CAN'T be the final plan), it'll look fine. Lemme get my fire suit..... |
It's all guess work, but there are still "The Gallery" signs on the cladding that nobody likes. SOMETHING is going to be done up there out of necessity, because of the rebranding.
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I agree though, they're definitely gonna to do something up there. We'll have to wait to see what. I'm not expecting much but it will surely be better than what is currently there. |
I like the old name better too. Of course it's still Delaware Ave and Wanamakers to me, etc.
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The BCF facade is indeed trash, hopefully we will be overwhelmed by the scale of the new facades and will at best fade into mediocrity.
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It's Center City's strip mall. Which is ok. It's sort of a necessity and I think it will be a big success. I like the dramatic new entrance. It looks like similar projects across the country where they turned malls inside out. I am really hoping the other adjoining block is not done in the same finish. It sort of reminds me of Herald Square. I'm not convinced we necessarily got what was paid for.
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I don't get why people are defending something that is so ugly; we all want it to be a success and serve all of the potential customers who frequent the area, but that tile on the Burlington looks straight up bad. And I believe in the renders no changes are to be made to the upper areas of the facade (though i'd assume the out-of-date signage would come down and it will all get cleaned up).
That said, the blocks to the west should look way better than Burlington. It also appears they the street-level frontage along this stretch will be something different than tile, as the 2nd/3rd floors were tiled, with the ground floor facade still exposed as of this afternoon. If they're consistent with the lighter gray tile over this stretch, add some signage and keep the ground level open with lots of glass, it could turn out not bad, if uninspired. |
The renderings make it appear that the upper stories will change only with a cleaning and/or new/video signage. Different shades of tile will cover the lower portions. I think it's going to be a variation on the Burlington theme throughout. This is not a case of being disappointed in reality vs. renderings. Nobody much liked the renderings in the first place, if I recall correctly.
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The gallery was a huge blight on center city. However this looks, it is certain to look better than it did before and if it actually succeeds in bringing destination shopping and dining to this part of the city, then this will be hugely transformational project, gaudy tile not withstanding. Quote:
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Has anybody been in Brewerytown recently? The neighborhood is on fire! There's a ton of new construction and rehabs and it's gotten as far north as Athletic Square and as far east as 25th & Thompson. Brewerytown as a whole is amazingly intact, too, and the Girard Avenue retail corridor has really filled in as well.
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brewerytown has a really nice vibe and is going nuts in a really thoughtful way. there's a good crew of developers doing good stuff up there. the pyramid electric building is a personal favorite and i'm stoked to see what mmpartners do reuse-wise with some of their other holdings.
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