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I work in Soho. It's filthy. |
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My friend was in SoHo and he also said it was filthy too. |
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I was at the Steel Furnace Meeting for a good 3 hours, and I decided to walk back to my old neighborhood (Templetown) to grab a slice of City View Pizza. The thing I noticed that almost made me jump, is that the 2600 and 2500 blocks of Cecil B. Moore Ave both have numerous new construction projects rising. This would have been completely inconceivable two years ago, let alone when I was growing up in the city in the 2000s! Also, I forgot to report this about two weeks ago, but new development has advanced north of Berks along 5th Street. I saw new homes wrapping up at 5th and Norris, as well as some random new homes going up on the 2000 (between Norris and Diamond) and 2100 (between Diamond and Susquehanna) blocks of N. 5th Street!
To those of you who’ve said that Cecil B. Moore will be the new line of demarcation for North Philly, you’re completely right. Once that section between 19th and 29th Street fills in, then Lehigh Ave will be next! |
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People in Philly are generally anti-BID (though that's changing nee Northern Liberties), because they say "the city should do it"..."look at NYC, it's clean". Generally, the places in Manhattan that are immaculate have BIDs (like Midtown East, Columbus Circle, Grand Central, etc). Of course, outsiders would never know that. Someone upthread was also talking about how good the tree pits looked in Manhattan...again, a BID. Not the city. Not a neighborhood association (these generally don't exist in NYC). The BID. |
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Hey to the both of you, never said either, or. Comment was admiring and critiquing that part of the city. BID is a public-private partnership. According to the NYC's BID website, I couldn't find one for the the streets/commercial corridor mention above 70th but below 82nd on Broadway. |
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There's a bunch. That one runs into the Lincoln Square ID. Was more for the board's edification, not yours. I think the city should provide basic services like gutter sweeping once a month, a basic level of street trash cans.... but semi-weekly trash sweeping and additional beautification projects (like street tree flower beds) can be funded by BIDs. |
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Anyone seen or have the renders for the 1208 Chestnut project? http://planphilly.com/articles/2019/...KhqzkKNrEUC24Y
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https://s3.amazonaws.com/lni-zoning-pdfs/27-328343.pdf The buildings on both sides of this have windows on their party walls so it'll be interesting if they block all of them with this building-- I'm not a lawyer but I've been researching old case law on this in Philly and PA and it looks like they will be entirely within their rights to build their party walls directly over those windows. Maybe one of your here that is an attorney knows more? |
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One of the old Philly cases was about a house that had a first floor kitchen window on its party wall facing someone's backyard. The neighbor didn't like it so he built a cinder block wall right in front of it on his own property. The builder of the wall won the case. I think about it because my neighbor at my house has a window on the party wall on the second floor facing my backyard. It's never really bothered me because its a small bathroom window that's 6 feet high inside that room but I always wondered about its legality. |
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On one hand I don't think theres any reason not to put a window on a party wall, but it might be a matter of 'buyers be aware that you could lose it at anytime'. The building code requires a certain fire rating on any wall built on the property line, 2 hours or 4 hour fire rating, and I doubt a window could give you that rating. I've heard of people buying air rights so this sortof opening could be done, but that might be a urban legend. Any chance someone could post a photo of what 1208 looked like back in the day before it had a fire. It was a beautiful building. |
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Demolition and 32 Unit Mixed-Use Building Proposed for Chinatown This one is going to the ZBA tomorrow |
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Hotel at Philly’s historic Family Court to be run by operator of Standard in NYC, Hollywood Roosevelt
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