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Old Posted Jul 10, 2020, 2:52 PM
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The view of the skyline from the west and southwest is bar none my favorite view. I love the view from the South Street Bridge.

The view coming over the Walt Whitman is a close second.

The views landing in an airplane, and also coming over the Girard Point Bridge from the airport are pretty spectacular as well.
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Does anyone know what became/is becoming of this: https://philly.curbed.com/2018/1/22/...elphia-digsau?
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Old Posted Jul 10, 2020, 2:53 PM
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^^Nope. Haven't seen an update in quite some time. It's a shame too, as it's a really nice project.
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2020, 8:57 PM
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1608 Sansom - new tower by SLC (The Laurel developer)

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Those southern boys showing how it can and should be done. Hats off to them.
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"It was, however, able to build higher than otherwise allowed by those rules because Southern Land is contributing nearly $2.5 million to the city’s fund for affordable housing, qualifying it for a mixed-income “density bonus,” said Peter Kelsen, an attorney for the project. "

What a great sentence.
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Those southern boys showing how it can and should be done. Hats off to them.
Can we give them the Toll lot? But for real this is a great looking building for pretty horrible parking garage. As long as Federal Donuts finds a new home nearby haha.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/13/robe...d-decline.html

The coronavirus pandemic could cause a decline in urban housing prices if employees continue to work from home and forgo city life, according to Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller.

“I think there’s a risk that home prices in urban areas may decline,” Shiller said in a CNBC interview.

So far, urban areas have proven to be resilient to price declines during the pandemic. Prices for existing homes across 19 big cities in the U.S. rose 4% in April from a year earlier, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National Home Price Index.

Shiller, co-founder of the index, said the benefits of city living, such as restaurants, museums or theater shows, have been put into question during the pandemic. Amid social distancing restrictions and work-from-home policies, many city dwellers have fled to the suburbs.

Suburban housing could be a better investment for homebuyers given uncertainty around the coronavirus, Shiller added.

“People forget that a lot of the value of homes outside of the central city is in the structure and you can build more of them,” he said. “Home prices out of the dense urban setting tend to follow construction costs, and so there shouldn’t be any big movement in those prices.”

Still, Shiller said it’s too early to count out urban areas altogether. He pointed to other periods in history where cities survived societal and technological transformation, such as when the telephone was invented at the end of the 19th century.

“Some people thought then that this was going to be the end of cities but it didn’t happen because people still like to get together,” he said.

Shiller, who correctly predicted the housing bust in 2007 and 2008, said assets are “highly priced” across major markets, including housing, stocks and bonds. He added that the rapid spike in the unemployment during the pandemic has created heightened uncertainty about the outlook for the economy.

“This is learning by doing. We’re experiencing a different kind of world where we’re all online and that will change the kind of jobs that we have,” he said.
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Can we give them the Toll lot? But for real this is a great looking building for pretty horrible parking garage. As long as Federal Donuts finds a new home nearby haha.
I think pre-sales at The Laurel and the announcement of this new building shows SLC's love for Center City ... these Nashville guys are quite smitten with this old, big city. I remember at one point Mr. Downey commented on The Laurel thread ... if you are reading this, please SLC look into purchasing that lot at 20th and Walnut, and/or the old Mandeville Place lot on the river. These guys get things done.
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That view perspective is purely imaginary though: https://goo.gl/maps/uvfkDuWJsQ8tdSAn8
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16th and Sansom proposal is SO much better than the overbuild originally planned! Or is this a different site than that (also at 16th and Sansom)?
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16th and Sansom proposal is SO much better than the overbuild originally planned! Or is this a different site than that (also at 16th and Sansom)?
Same site, and yes, much better plan.
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2020, 3:45 PM
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Not huge, but jobs nonetheless and reuses an old manufacturing building

Oat-milk brand Oatly chooses Philly site for North American product-development labs




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Oat-milk producer Oatly plans to open research-and-development labs for its North American operations at the Frankford Arsenal, the sprawling onetime munitions factory in the city’s Bridesburg section.

The Malmo, Sweden-based firm has a lease for 6,000 square feet at the property now owned by investment firm Alliance HSP of Bryn Mawr, according to real estate firm Colliers International, which helped negotiate the deal.

Oatly, whose oat milk is an increasingly popular dairy alternative for coffee drinks and other uses, currently has corporate offices for its North American business in New York and a factory in Millville, N.J., with another production plant underway in Ogden, Utah.

At the Bridesburg location, Oatly will explore “new concepts that use oat milk,” said Matt Handel, an Alliance vice president.

Alliance, whose other projects include the Fifth and Spring Garden Streets site that’s now home to Yards Brewing Co. and a Target store, acquired its six-building, 208,000-square-foot section of the Arsenal property in late 2017 and has been retrofitting the former factory for light-industrial and office use.

It also recently signed engineering firm Singularis Solutions for a 3,200-square-foot lease at the property, Handel said. Singularis, which specializes in medical, aerospace, and automotive industries, is moving from existing offices near Fishtown.

After the Oatly and Singularis deals, Alliance’s Arsenal property is now about 30% leased, Handel said. Other tenants include Oat Foundry, an engineering-and-design firm known for its retro split-flap signs, and Imperial Yeast, a producer of liquid yeast for commercial and home breweries.
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The fact that a Swedish oat milk company would pick a site in Bridesburg for its test kitchen seems to me a really good sign.
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The fact that a Swedish oat milk company would pick a site in Bridesburg for its test kitchen seems to me a really good sign.
I'm huge fan of Sweden so it makes me happy to see a Swedish company coming to Old Sweden(Philly). Plus that area is closely connected i95 and regional rail.
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So now we've got Oat Foundry and Oatly at Frankford Arsenal. Oat companies unite!
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Oat-milk. Pfff. More like Bishop's blood.


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So now we've got Oat Foundry and Oatly at Frankford Arsenal. Oat companies unite!
Or as I posted over in my fb group, one might say Alliance HSP is 'feeling their oats,'

It would be a trifecta if Alliance HSP were to land a local Quaker Oats® plant (now a unit of Pepsico) as their next tenant at the Frankford Arsenal properties and maybe especially appropriate considering this Quaker Oats Fun Fact:
During World War II, the company, through its subsidiary the Q. O. Ordnance Company, operated the Cornhusker Ordnance Plant, which manufactured millions of pieces of various artillery munitions (41 warehouses and 219 magazines of total 280,800 ft² were built).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaker_Oats_Company

Sadly Quaker Oats apparently no longer makes Puffed Rice and Puffed Wheat cereals, which they once advertised as "Shot From Guns."

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