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Old Posted Mar 7, 2014, 4:30 PM
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I don't think this is correct. The Art Museum is not built on Fairmount Hill. I believe Fairmount Hill is Fairmount Av with the summit (high point) right in front of Eastern State's main gate.
Sorry, I don't think you are correct. As I understand it, Fairmount Avenue was not always Fairmount Avenue - the restaurant 'Hickory Lane' (across the street from the Eastern State) is actually an historic eponym.
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Toll Brothers planning two highrise condo towers, one at 19th and Walnut and one at 5th and Walnut. 19th and Walnut could be over 600 feet and will include a hotel as well.

Will keep informed when I find out more information.

Summer, is there any update on where 19th & Walnut stands? I know you stated they were rushing things because they wanted to start construction before SLS.
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Summer, is there any update on where 19th & Walnut stands?
between 18th and 20th & Walnut.
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Summer, is there any update on where 19th & Walnut stands? I know you stated they were rushing things because they wanted to start construction before SLS.
Last I heard they were "finalizing the deal." We had a guy from Toll brothers in our office so it wasn't word of mouth. It was straight from the source.
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Sorry, I don't think you are correct. As I understand it, Fairmount Avenue was not always Fairmount Avenue - the restaurant 'Hickory Lane' (across the street from the Eastern State) is actually an historic eponym.
Fairmount Hill is most certainly the hill on which sits the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Ha. How many times is this rumor going to get beaten back here? The selection of a team for a feasibility study of development around there and over the railyard is imminent.
Technically they are calling it a "precinct master plan," including potentially significant changes to rail and station operations at 30th Street. Not just a feasibility study. Anyway you can be pessimistic about it, but I think everyone here will be pleasantly surprised by who will be leading the planning effort.
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Technically they are calling it a "precinct master plan," including potentially significant changes to rail and station operations at 30th Street. Not just a feasibility study. Anyway you can be pessimistic about it, but I think everyone here will be pleasantly surprised by who will be leading the planning effort.
Maybe Oxford and Related decide to do a Hudson Yards South in Philly? That would be awesome if something like that happened.
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Maybe Oxford and Related decide to do a Hudson Yards South in Philly? That would be awesome if something like that happened.
The only Hudson Yards project ( fact or fiction ) I know of is up on the Island
around Tenth av. , mid town . From the Aesop fable I have read , it will include
a half dozen super falls . Concluding with the 1800' Hudson Spire .

Not something you will see around here .... ever !

PS ; Remember what happened to that 1510' ACC tower ?
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The only Hudson Yards project ( fact or fiction ) I know of is up on the Island
around Tenth av. , mid town . From the Aesop fable I have read , it will include
a half dozen super falls . Concluding with the 1800' Hudson Spire .

Not something you will see around here .... ever !

PS ; Remember what happened to that 1510' ACC tower ?
Yeah, it's a shame the ACC tower was replaced by an actual plan with real design, engineering, approvals, permits, money and realism.
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Yeah, it's a shame the ACC tower was replaced by an actual plan with real design, engineering, approvals, permits, money and realism.


And a super tall none the less housing a company that is taking over the entertainment industry of the world.
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And a super tall none the less housing a company that is taking over the entertainment industry of the world.
And a project with financial feasibility behind it I'll take our city over the empty canyons in Dubai any day
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Yeah, it's a shame the ACC tower was replaced by an actual plan with real design, engineering, approvals, permits, money and realism.

Well if the ACC in Philly or that wishful thinking 1800'er at Hudson Yards is a
pipe dream .... How about that mega monster in Chicago that International
Property Developers dreamed up . The " Old Post Office Redevelopment Tower "
2000' straight up . Gotta have a three foot sway off center on a calm day .
Wouldn't want to have a hang over at the top of that sucker !

So , I guess super tall fans should be happy with CITC .... I just wish the roof
line was 50 or 60 feet higher . That would make the tallest in Philly a bit more
legitimate and not dependent on a 120' finger . Of course the powers that be ,
don't give a damn about what I wish for ........
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Old Posted Mar 10, 2014, 1:20 PM
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Technically they are calling it a "precinct master plan," including potentially significant changes to rail and station operations at 30th Street. Not just a feasibility study. Anyway you can be pessimistic about it, but I think everyone here will be pleasantly surprised by who will be leading the planning effort.

Well if you have some inside info please share as best you can - this would really change a lot and tie the two sides of the river well.

Time will tell but it seems more and more new continue in the positive sense

would love to see tech concentrated growth growing off of the new CTIC - jut a personal hope and new jobs.
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Technically they are calling it a "precinct master plan," including potentially significant changes to rail and station operations at 30th Street. Not just a feasibility study. Anyway you can be pessimistic about it, but I think everyone here will be pleasantly surprised by who will be leading the planning effort.
Whoever will be "leading the planning effort" will not be financing the actual development. Planning is one thing, but executing a plan is whole 'nother story. See Penn's Landing.

That said, it will be cool to see what they come up with.
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Whoever will be "leading the planning effort" will not be financing the actual development. Planning is one thing, but executing a plan is whole 'nother story. See Penn's Landing.

That said, it will be cool to see what they come up with.
I've heard rumors of Kieran Timberlake playing some role in this (Drexel/Rail Yard redevelopment). I'm not sure how (they are somewhat of a sustainable architecture firm), but I've heard this through the grapevine at work. Anybody else catch wind of this?
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FMC to institute a share split, share new FMC building currently in the works.

http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/inq-p...ineals-to-share-new-Philly-HQ-tower.html
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Old Posted Mar 10, 2014, 9:12 PM
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I've heard rumors of Kieran Timberlake playing some role in this (Drexel/Rail Yard redevelopment). I'm not sure how (they are somewhat of a sustainable architecture firm), but I've heard this through the grapevine at work. Anybody else catch wind of this?
That's not the rumor I've heard. There will be Drexel/Amtrak rumors and Drexel Superblock rumors, too.
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