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Old Posted Apr 21, 2014, 2:24 AM
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Dranoff's 25th and Locust Project a Go

Looks like he managed to convince NImbys to be un-nimby-like

http://www.philly.com/philly/home/255839151.html?google_editors_picks=true
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2014, 4:31 AM
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Speaking of "so many other exciting proposals" I just drove by the site of the Asian Community Center (12th and Vine) and noticed the sign with the rendering is gone and there is an MSC Sale Sign on the lot. The last we heard the organizers had lined up a funder for a large portion of this project. Has this whole thing fallen completely apart? If so, that would be a real shame as I think this would be a great anchor for the Asian community as well as a nice addition to the (short range) skyline.
The proposal you refer to was supposed to be at 10th & Vine.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2014, 6:43 AM
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Went around the Linc today getting shots of the seating expansions....

Also a lot of interior renovation going on in the west side, though I couldn't get a good shot behind the glass two stories up....
I just hope that all that expansion and renovation is justified by the results on the field this coming fall (and hopefully winter).
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2014, 2:36 PM
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Looks like he managed to convince NImbys to be un-nimby-like

http://www.philly.com/philly/home/255839151.html?google_editors_picks=true
Other than the fact that they nixed a park-side cafe that would have been a great amenity.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2014, 3:32 PM
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Other than the fact that they nixed a park-side cafe that would have been a great amenity.
Yea I'm super bummed about the cafe. If CHoP doesn't add retail to their south street project then we've missed two great opportunities for SRT amenities... the one thing it really lacks.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2014, 4:47 PM
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It lacks amenities like a cafe because of the CSX rail tracks. I figured this would be an easy concept to understand. I guess not?
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It lacks amenities like a cafe because of the CSX rail tracks. I figured this would be an easy concept to understand. I guess not?
I thought the original plan had a cafe facing the entrance to the park
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2014, 6:25 PM
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It lacks amenities like a cafe because of the CSX rail tracks. I figured this would be an easy concept to understand. I guess not?
Comon now. That is oversimplifying it.

Having amenities to complement what is clearly a very successful trail & park along the river –whether they be on top of the trail, on the river or just on the other side of the CSX tracks– would be a nice boon to an already successful park. Lets not forget they just built a pedestrian bridge over the tracks from the very park this building is going up in...

And this is only one of the benefits that would fall out of CHoP being more retail friendly at their new development.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2014, 8:22 PM
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It lacks amenities like a cafe because of the CSX rail tracks. I figured this would be an easy concept to understand. I guess not?
I think they were referring to this passage in Inga's article:

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Unfortunately, the neighborhood opponents scotched a cafe that would have faced the Locust Street trail entrance because of fears of noise.
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2014, 8:24 PM
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The proposal you refer to was supposed to be at 10th & Vine.
Looks a bit ominous:
http://chinatown-pcdc.org/community-center/index.html

If this has been scrapped due to funding issues, it's a real shame I loved that design. I thought I read somewhere they were looking at foreign investment to cover the last 40%. Maybe that's what didn't materialize.
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Looks a bit ominous:
http://chinatown-pcdc.org/community-center/index.html

If this has been scrapped due to funding issues, it's a real shame I loved that design. I thought I read somewhere they were looking at foreign investment to cover the last 40%. Maybe that's what didn't materialize.
I'm confused. Is this the Eastern Tower? If so, I thought they just announced a funding source last month?
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2014, 8:58 PM
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I'm confused. Is this the Eastern Tower? If so, I thought they just announced a funding source last month?
It looks like there's actually just a new site.

http://www.easterntowercc.com/

Also, wow, I've never seen this video before. It's pretty well done. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsQvX97S0sY
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Yes, the video was well done. The investor link hasn't been updated yet, so can't tell what the eligibility is for investors.

Design wise, I love the building. Hope it gets built. It'll serve the community well being mixed use. Also hope the Chinese lettering on the side gets lit up at night in neon - that would be awesome. Didn't notice that before in previous renderings.
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Article on the future of Temple's campus. They're still aiming for a new library and a football stadium near campus.

http://axisphilly.org/article/overlooked-no-more/
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What does everyone think about this new urban Wal Mart design for Broad and Washington or Market East? Put prejudices aside and be pragmatic.

http://www.ocfrealty.com/naked-philly/how-would-you-feel-about-a-downtown-walmart
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Old Posted Apr 22, 2014, 2:53 PM
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What does everyone think about this new urban Wal Mart design for Broad and Washington or Market East? Put prejudices aside and be pragmatic.

http://www.ocfrealty.com/naked-philly/how-would-you-feel-about-a-downtown-walmart
Not a bad design, but for Broad and Washington and NOT Market East. In my opinion, the proximity of Market East to tourism, convention, and central business district activity calls for going more upscale than Walmart, in both brand and design.
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It lacks amenities like a cafe because of the CSX rail tracks. I figured this would be an easy concept to understand. I guess not?
Why, are you saying for inventory management purposes, or you don't think people want to enjoy a beverage near active trash-train tracks? Both points are short-sighted.

This is a big miss.
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Old Posted Apr 22, 2014, 4:46 PM
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Hey does anyone know anything about this:

http://www.realen.com/pages/projects.asp?p=philgateway

They also plan to renovate 101 North Broad which I would like to see happen as it's a pretty cool old building. They are building an apartment complex on Venice Island in Manayunk, which I think would bring some more foot traffic and help some of the local businesses, and they're doing Edgewater that I thought had some hiccups but I could be wrong.
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Old Posted Apr 22, 2014, 4:59 PM
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Hey does anyone know anything about this:

http://www.realen.com/pages/projects.asp?p=philgateway

They also plan to renovate 101 North Broad which I would like to see happen as it's a pretty cool old building. They are building an apartment complex on Venice Island in Manayunk, which I think would bring some more foot traffic and help some of the local businesses, and they're doing Edgewater that I thought had some hiccups but I could be wrong.
From my understanding the project was taking shape about a year and a half ago but shortly died because there was no funding. Its a cool project hopefully it gets funding eventually.
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Old Posted Apr 22, 2014, 5:11 PM
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Hey does anyone know anything about this:

http://www.realen.com/pages/projects.asp?p=philgateway

They also plan to renovate 101 North Broad which I would like to see happen as it's a pretty cool old building. They are building an apartment complex on Venice Island in Manayunk, which I think would bring some more foot traffic and help some of the local businesses, and they're doing Edgewater that I thought had some hiccups but I could be wrong.
This is a MASSIVE and AWESOME project for that section of center city and brings even more density right off 676. Anybody know if this sucker is approved and when possible construction may commence?
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