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Old Posted Jun 12, 2024, 6:18 PM
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Is reading international technically a railroad though? They advertise as a entertainment and real estate company. Also the land is not even viable as a railroad anymore.

Anyone have any idea whether the schulkill river trail extension to grays ferry crescent is ahead of schedule? Seems like the boardwalk is pretty much done and the cables just need to be installed on the support pillars. Would be great if that opened sooner than expected since the bridge to Bartram's is also supposed to be installed soon.
I'm willing to bet a fair sum of money that however they've evolved, they've done so in a way that keeps the generous protections afforded to rail companies dating back to the 1800s.
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2024, 7:29 PM
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Paul Levy is still focused on it. Now that he's no longer CEO at CCD, he's got a board role and is working with CCD's Foundation (the CCDF, so many acronyms) on moving the project forward. This is why the info about Phase II lives on CCD's website: https://centercityphila.org/foundati...l-park-phase-2

He's as savvy and competent and connected as anyone in Philadelphia, so if there's a shot of getting Reading to listen to reason (or to come up with a viable way to buy them out of the land), I'm confident he'll get there eventually.

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I would hope that the Rail Park releasing phase 2 renderings means that Paul Levy was able to help with gaining control of that portion? I don't see the point in them releasing this without any ownership of the land. Sadly the handsome former reading building at 9th and Spring Garden was not saved before Reading demolished it.

I also want to join in that the cut should not be a fucking park. Obviously it should be a bus line, light rail or heavy rail. Mcgrath made an interesting point about using Broad Ridge Spur to connect to it. I thought the new police headquarters filled the tunnel between 15th and Broad? I recall it being a recycled glass fill but I can't remember where I saw that?

https://www.inquirer.com/real-estate...-20230815.html
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You better hope the Chinatown Association doesn't hear about this. Can you imagine the amount of gentrification this would usher in. They better put an end to this at all costs if they want to continue exist.

I'm putting together a new group... Chinatown Residents Against the Park (CRAP). Stand by for meeting details....
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Old Posted Jun 12, 2024, 9:22 PM
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You can't emminent domain a railroad, which I am sure is Reading Co's legal defense here. It's a shame, because I'd much rather this portion of the park be done than the Callowhill Cut (which has immense potential for transit).
Why can’t they eminent domain? It’s not a functioning line anymore. I feel like there’s got to be a loophole. Or the city could start fining them for not upkeeping the infrastructure/code violations/etc until they decide to sell. Idk. Just a suggestion to get creative.
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Funny you mention the Callowhill Cut and the opportunity that lies there because I think about that every day when I walk home from work. It would be perfect for a light rail. I'm not sure if it could get under Broad St but if it could it could even be a great opportunity for a new subway line or something. I'd love to see a map of the space that isn't used because I know it goes under like 21st or 22nd but have no clue where it goes from there.
It would be a great shame not to exploit the cut AND the Pennsylvania Avenue tunnel.
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2024, 1:04 AM
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A Modest Proposal
I put forward this proposal for the 2026 celebration: rebuild the giant illuminated Liberty Bell that was constructed at Broad and Oregon in 1926 for the ill-fated fair:



This is not a joke. I think this is rad as hell.
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Is reading international technically a railroad though? They advertise as a entertainment and real estate company. Also the land is not even viable as a railroad anymore.

Anyone have any idea whether the schulkill river trail extension to grays ferry crescent is ahead of schedule? Seems like the boardwalk is pretty much done and the cables just need to be installed on the support pillars. Would be great if that opened sooner than expected since the bridge to Bartram's is also supposed to be installed soon.
Yeah I’d think a Philly judge would find their claims that this is a “railroad” to be pretty phony at best, and borderline fraudulent at worst. These things are a rotting, hulking disaster in the middle of the 3rd densest city in the country. The fact that this is not a bigger deal to more people is a bummer.

FWIW, I’m pretty sure Paul Levy’s retirement project is bull-dogging this initiative so I wouldn’t be surprised if we see results sooner than later.
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This is not a joke. I think this is rad as hell.

I'd have to agree.
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This is not a joke. I think this is rad as hell.
I don’t hate it actually. I do think it’s unfortunate that we don’t put up some type of large scale permanent memorial. Something that people will see 100 years from now and ask – “oh, what is that?” “That’s the Semiquincentennial memorial that they built in 2026.”
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2024, 4:15 PM
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Yeah I’d think a Philly judge would find their claims that this is a “railroad” to be pretty phony at best, and borderline fraudulent at worst. These things are a rotting, hulking disaster in the middle of the 3rd densest city in the country. The fact that this is not a bigger deal to more people is a bummer.

FWIW, I’m pretty sure Paul Levy’s retirement project is bull-dogging this initiative so I wouldn’t be surprised if we see results sooner than later.
I'm fairly sure it wouldn't be a Philly judge ruling on this. Railroads are federal.
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Old Posted Jun 13, 2024, 7:43 PM
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I'm fairly sure it wouldn't be a Philly judge ruling on this. Railroads are federal.
I haven’t really been following this thread but I’ve done some rails to trails work and took a class on it in law school. It’s a complicated process and my guess is that Reading hasn’t played ball with formally abandoning the rail line to start the railbanking process. Either way the Philly CCP wouldn’t have jurisdiction. You’d be in federal court if someone sought judicial intervention.
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Interesting article...

FS Investments CEO Michael Forman pondering firm's future in Philadelphia
https://www.bizjournals.com/philadel...ms-future.html

With the lease on its 80,000-square-foot Navy Yard headquarters set to expire next year, CEO Michael Forman said FS will have an important decision to make by the end of this summer about whether to stay put, move somewhere else in the city or look at the suburbs.

The last option is not preferable for Forman, who lives in the city and is involved in a wide range of local business, philanthropic, civic and political activities.

Philadelphia’s onerous business tax structure could be an impediment to keeping the firm's roughly 300 local workers inside the city limits.

Forman said he's told Mayor Cherelle Parker and City Council President Kenyatta Johnson that it costs FS more to operate in Philadelphia than it does in New York or Connecticut, where it also has sizable offices.

“I'm not talking about [low-tax states] Texas and Florida. I'm talking about New York City and Connecticut,” he said. “So I'm hopeful that the new tax commission will figure out how to make Philadelphia a more welcoming city for businesses. I think that's the way we grow jobs and equitable jobs.”
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Interesting article...

FS Investments CEO Michael Forman pondering firm's future in Philadelphia
https://www.bizjournals.com/philadel...ms-future.html

With the lease on its 80,000-square-foot Navy Yard headquarters set to expire next year, CEO Michael Forman said FS will have an important decision to make by the end of this summer about whether to stay put, move somewhere else in the city or look at the suburbs.

The last option is not preferable for Forman, who lives in the city and is involved in a wide range of local business, philanthropic, civic and political activities.

Philadelphia’s onerous business tax structure could be an impediment to keeping the firm's roughly 300 local workers inside the city limits.

Forman said he's told Mayor Cherelle Parker and City Council President Kenyatta Johnson that it costs FS more to operate in Philadelphia than it does in New York or Connecticut, where it also has sizable offices.

“I'm not talking about [low-tax states] Texas and Florida. I'm talking about New York City and Connecticut,” he said. “So I'm hopeful that the new tax commission will figure out how to make Philadelphia a more welcoming city for businesses. I think that's the way we grow jobs and equitable jobs.”
That's nuts. C'mon Philly. Get your head outta ya a$$.

My daughter works in the TV business. She says that same thing. She did an Apple TV show here 2 summers ago and said the production costed more than 3 times the cost here vs NYC.

That's just ridiculous.
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That's nuts. C'mon Philly. Get your head outta ya a$$.

My daughter works in the TV business. She says that same thing. She did an Apple TV show here 2 summers ago and said the production costed more than 3 times the cost here vs NYC.

That's just ridiculous.
Why is that? Higher taxes, more red tape?
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States like GA and NM have attractive tax credits for film productions. We used to compete, but our idiotic state government killed the tax credits for film/tv production, so productions went to wear their dollars are stronger, namely: GA, NM, and OK. NJ is killing us as well, landing the new Netflix studio.
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Turkish Airlines Wants to Add Philadelphia to its List of Destinations

https://www.bizjournals.com/philadel...stination.html
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Turkish Airlines Wants to Add Philadelphia to its List of Destinations

https://www.bizjournals.com/philadel...stination.html
That would be amazing. Istanbul is an incredible city and that airport is amazing.
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