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more broad and washington development. Hopefully this actually moves forward unlike whatever Blatstein is supposedly doing.

http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...ashington.html
     
     
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more broad and washington development. Hopefully this actually moves forward unlike whatever Blatstein is supposedly doing.

http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...ashington.html
Not hugely inspiring, but seems doable and reasonable. Blatstein's string of follies seem to lack those basic criteria.
     
     
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Lincoln Square - other corner of Broad and Washington

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Alterra Property Group has joined the development partnership planning apartments and retail space at the northwest corner of Broad Street and Washington Avenue in South Philadelphia.

MIS Capital L.L.C., which has held an option to develop the city-owned property for eight years, teamed with Alterra after previous partner Toll Bros. Inc. backed out of the plan, said MIS founding principal Steven Gendler.

Their proposal calls for a 356-unit apartment building and about 74,000 square feet of shopping in a project that involves the preservation of a 140-year-old train shed at the site, Gendler said.

Their Lincoln Square project at Broad and Washington is expected to cost more than $100 million, Gendler said, including what they will pay Philadelphia Industrial Development Corp. for the 3.4-acre property.

The project, being designed by BLT Architects, is so named, he said, because it is located at the site of the rail station where the body of President Abraham Lincoln was taken for public viewing after his 1865 assassination.

Alterra and MIS are in talks with potential supermarket tenants that would occupy 25,000 to 35,000 square feet of retail space, some of which could be situated in the historic train shed, built about a decade after Lincoln's death, Gendler said.

The project's eight-story apartment structure would wrap the corner of Broad and Washington, surrounding a three-level parking structure with about 360 spaces, he said.

The plan also calls for a publicly accessible walkway linking 15th and Broad Streets, to be called Lincoln Walk, and a plaza beside the rail shed at Broad and Carpenter Streets. Both may accommodate outdoor seating.

By June, Alterra and MIS anticipate having the property rezoned for commercial and residential development from its current industrial designation. They hope to start construction by the end of March 2017 and to complete work within 20 months, Gendler said.

So far, neighbors appear to be reacting positively to the proposal, which was presented to nearby residents last week, said Abby Rambo, executive director of the South of South Neighborhood Association.

"Overall, I think people were excited about the project," Rambo said, although some voiced concerns about the project's density and the amount of parking.

Further community meetings will be held over the next two months, she said.
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this guy is a bigger deal than I knew- I just saw a segment on 60 minutes about his work and reputation. He's one of the biggest names out there right now.
Yep. And while I like his and his firms work, your statement reinforces my opinion that he's probably the new Frank Gehry, if you know what I mean.
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2016, 11:51 PM
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Broad and Callowhill - two 6 story apartment/retail buildings
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Penn Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics - 8 floors - academic/retail

     
     
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Penn New College House at Hill Square - 7 floors - dormitory/student housing





     
     
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Penn Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics - 8 floors - academic/retail
No retail--all academic:

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The renovated existing building and the new addition will be occupied and used in its entirety by the PCPSE.
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Old Posted Mar 15, 2016, 1:07 AM
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I figured where Loft used to be in the existing building would have retail again once the construction is completed? No? If not, that's lame.
     
     
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I figured where Loft used to be in the existing building would have retail again once the construction is completed? No? If not, that's lame.
Not lame at all--it's becoming a purely academic building on the Penn campus, like many other Penn buildings fronting Chestnut, Sansom, Walnut, Spruce, and the numbered cross streets. Pretty typical of other urban Ivies (Harvard, Yale, Brown, Columbia) and top urban universities (University of Chicago, Georgetown, etc.). In and part of the city, but still very much retaining a strong campus feel.
     
     
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This is so well done, in my opinion.
     
     
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The Study Hotel at University City - 10 floors
This thing is flying along.
     
     
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Lincoln Square - Broad and Washington - 9 floors

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Project will include 356 apartments and ±75,000 SF of retail."





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