What do you guys think are odds that this could happen similar to the renderings? We've seen other large scale projects proposed for the waterfront in Camden. What makes this one different from others that never came into fruition?
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The State of NJ essentially guaranteeing that LPT will recover their investment in 10 years. They would be fools not to build it.
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http://dealsdefiningtheskyline.com/l...redevelopment/ Wow! Break ground in Q3 2016? That would be amazing! |
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Oh wow, the birth of Jersey City for Philadelphia!!
This is HUGE. :ohyeah Make no mistake, in about 35 years from now, Philadelphia will have that NY vibe with skyscrapers on BOTH sides of both rivers. Next announcement will have skyscrapers at Penn's Landing. :wizard: Congrats Philadelphia! You have arrived. :cheers: |
They have been doing test bores at this site for the last week or so. I just haven't had a chance to grab pictures.
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Camden needs this project to break ground ASAP!!! I can see similar projects from Cooper Point to maybe nearby the Susquehanna Bank Center. The city of Camden needs to utilize it's land for industrial use, as well, preferably south of Kaighn Ave and also utilize whatever vacant land closest to the waterfront as possible, while turning the actual waterfront into Camden's high-rise residential district from Cooper's Point to Kaighn's Point with anemities like restaurants, bars, gyms, and even a supermarket to support the community!!!
A light rail/trolley system similar to the subway-surface along Front St and MLK Blvd via an underground tunnel to a new transportation facility hub consisting of bus, heavy rail PATCO (which should be expanded to Woodbury, Maple Shade, Cherry Hill, and Deptford), and even commuter rail to outlying South Jersey communities in the Jersey Shore, Cape May, and Cumberland County. The light rail would also be extended into the Gateway area!!! I hope to see all this for Camden!!! |
Liberty Property sees lots of interest in Navy Yard, Camden projects
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:goodpost: Yes, the navy yard would be ideal for development of supertall skyscrapers!
If you overlay two maps (Manhattan and Philadelphia) together, you will see that the navy yard represents downtown Manhattan, while Center City represents Midtown. Yes, it is possible to have soaring skyscrapers stretching from the navy yard to Center City. If it did happen, you would see Philadelphia actually become Manhattan. So yes, this is a possibility. :star: :star: :star: :star: :star: |
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Well, you could relocate the sports stadiums to Penn's Landing and have soaring supertall skyscrapers around Pattison Ave, no? :shrug: By the time South Philly is all built up, Camden's waterfront will be lined with towers galore! :tup: |
590' and 450'...yes please....
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5662/...74bf4afd_h.jpg20151216_161507 by , on Flickr |
Thank you Mikieman! This is very promising :cheers:
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The test boring going on in Mikieman's photo is where the 590 footer is going. |
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They were doing test bores this morning on the southern most parking lot next to the old Susquehanna Bank building.
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