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I didn't realize this is adjacent to the huge project planned between Fairmount and Green Street. Between these 2 projects, that is ~800 new residential units in the next 2-3 years. Transformative for that area.
My one wish is that the buildings use more brick and less metal. But I will still take it over the current setup. |
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The boundaries on the north would be Spring Garden or Girard. The boundary on the south would be Washington. The north south routes could be determined by somebody who knows better. It could even be a light rail/tram that goes Washington -> Delaware -> Spring Garden (or Girard) -> ? Anyways...you get the gist. |
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Not only will it greatly heal Spring Garden as a pedestrian thoroughfare, but mentally, this goes a long way closing the gap between both NoLibs and Spring Garden/Ludlow and NoLibs and Old City. |
This is huge!! Can't wait to see it start.
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I'll try to get out and grab a pic today, but I noticed equipment on site near the corner of 5th and Spring Garden while driving over the weekend!
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There was work on the same spot at some point in the last year where they dug up that section of the parking lot and then filled it back in when they were done so it may just be another phase of whatever they were doing then |
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Is this the updated rendering? Or opposite side of the street. This update was just posted here:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CP3TU4eDqbJ/ |
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^Oh ok, damn that area is going to look so different in 5 years.
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That is a beautiful design. Spring Garden will be unrecognizable in a few years.
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That is so hot.
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Wow! Yards and Silk City must be ecstatic.
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What?
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I just walked past this plaza. It looks like the beer distributor closed its doors on June 30th, and the Dollar General will be closing tomorrow, July 8th. All other retail locations within the plaza appear to be closed. It looks like this one will be ready to go soon!
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^^Admit it.
You were drinkin beers at Yards yesterday.... |
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START ALL OF THEM! I wonder if the promise of the renovation of Spring Garden Street helped attract any of these. Of course This area between Spring Garden "Boulevard" (as I like to call it) and Callowhill Street I always thought was prime. Filling the gap between 2 very popular neighborhoods, transit access and walking distance everything, including a world class waterfront coming. I'm sure of it :superwhip https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ae8cd06f_b.jpg East Spring Garden Street 7-8-21 |
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