Posted Feb 22, 2019, 3:01 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Posts: 55
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"It will look great at night when you can't see this jarring transition once the lantern is fully lit."
Have you seen it recently at night from the south? Just below the restaurant, on the east end, and a couple of floors below that are spaces lit by blinding flourescent lighting--it looks like the kitchen is below the restaurant. What should be a placid twinkling of hotel rooms and fine dining looks like Mid-town Diner meets Nighthawks. I don't know what the north side looks like. The lights aren't on tonight, so fingers crossed.
I'm, hoping they are just for construction, but I doubt it; they aren't standard work lights.
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