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Originally Posted by jsbrook
And it is not beloved on this site or otherwise in the minds of most. The only thing it had going for it was height. Personally, I think it was an ugly design that was pie in the sky and never going to happen from the getgo. Certainly not without a very sizable anchor tenant lined up.
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Height boners. It might have been designed by real architects, but I agree it always seemed like a very tall dream, and one that personally didn't do much for me. But hey, if it had been successfully built, I certainly wouldn't have done anything to stop it's march to the sky.
This forum seems to have some readers who don't seem to realize or accept that some proposals are just floated out there with no real concrete plans or sense even by the developers that they will actually happen. 30th St. Station District was just a exercise (which happens every 10 to 15 years) just to explore what could happen there, and 'they' accepted the publics input. 1301 Market St. is in a different class of proposal; it needed a major tenant to sign up before it was ever going to get off the drawing board. And if such a tenant popped up, they would be courted by 4 or 5 developers working in CC, UC, the Navy Yard and the suburbs.
And back to the Schuylkill Yards, this is another dreamy proposal but it's got some serious backers and is in a fairly hot area, so something might, hopefully will get built as part of that proposal. But again the drawings for the whole concept are just to show some sex appeal and aren't to state what's actually planned. I would be very pleasantly surprised if what is shown as a 1100' building ever gets built, I'd be glad for one that is half that height. Building that tall adds a lot to the design and construction cost, doing a drawing of a very tall building is the same cost as drawing a shorter building.
Does anyone have a sense if the first suggested build (3101 JFK?) at SY's is dependent on new faces, new tenants coming on board?