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Old Posted May 20, 2024, 4:21 PM
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This building is awesome. Those trees on JFK look great as well. I wish the small median had a little landscaped patch. (Spring Garden, Broad, Market and Washington should all have portions of landscaped medians as well)
Love that SF example. This topic comes up often, and it's important to note that Philly is really at the mercy of PennDOT for those kinds of interventions on state-owned roads (all of the ones you've mentioned, with the exception of Washington Ave.).

People need to start bothering their State Reps/Sentators/Governor's Office for these kinds of things to happen.
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This building is awesome. Those trees on JFK look great as well. I wish the small median had a little landscaped patch. (Spring Garden, Broad, Market and Washington should all have portions of landscaped medians as well)

San Francisco has these little ones all over:
or SOUTH BROAD
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Old Posted May 20, 2024, 5:26 PM
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Love that SF example. This topic comes up often, and it's important to note that Philly is really at the mercy of PennDOT for those kinds of interventions on state-owned roads (all of the ones you've mentioned, with the exception of Washington Ave.).

People need to start bothering their State Reps/Sentators/Governor's Office for these kinds of things to happen.
PennDOT requires its state routes to be paved with standard paving materials.
NO COBBLESTONE or any porous or traffic-calming pavements!
Like Penn Square should be treated the same as State Route in East Kabumfuck County.
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PennDOT requires its state routes to be paved with standard paving materials.
NO COBBLESTONE or any porous or traffic-calming pavements!
Like Penn Square should be treated the same as State Route in East Kabumfuck County.
Chestnut is a state route and is Belgium block from Front to 2nd and 6th to 7th. Market is a state route and has a brick median from 2nd to 5th with brick crosswalks. 5th street is a state route and has Belgium block from Walnut to Chestnut.

I know what you're saying but clearly there are exceptions and inconsistencies that allow for beautification which can and should be more widespread.
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The pool is being constructed! Next floor we will see the curvy form push back in the west side, definitely topping out next month

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Chestnut is a state route and is Belgium block from Front to 2nd and 6th to 7th. Market is a state route and has a brick median from 2nd to 5th with brick crosswalks. 5th street is a state route and has Belgium block from Walnut to Chestnut.

I know what you're saying but clearly there are exceptions and inconsistencies that allow for beautification which can and should be more widespread.
That's what I was told when I suggested a cobblestone intersection and porous traffic-calming pavements for crosswalks for S Broad
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Old Posted May 26, 2024, 3:56 AM
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2301 JFK BLVD facade by Philly SkyGuy, on Flickr
2301 JFK BLVD by Philly SkyGuy, on Flickr
2301 JFK BLVD by Philly SkyGuy, on Flickr
2301 JFK BLVD by Philly SkyGuy, on Flickr

Excuse my language, but I fucking LOVE this building!! I cannot wait to see it completely clad, it WILL be stunning!

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2301 JFK by Philly SkyGuy, on Flickr

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Amazing shot !! Makes me want to slip a kayak in the Schukyll to get a proper vantage of this when done…and I don’t even like to kayak !
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The glass on this and CHOP SARB are really great, nice and sharp reflections and color/contrast. I was watching the clouds roll past on both facades, it's really stunning
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When is this topped out and is the pool open or inclosed?
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Despite them seemingly switching to flat panels for the curves from the original renders they still look really good.
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I recall they adjusted the renderings to reflect this at some point, but yeah WOW this thing is so sick. I love it.
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I will also add in the recent rendering where I saw that overhang, a site surveyor/carpenter told me that the overhang is enclosed space now, just like the early renderings. And I believe the pool is outside like The Josephine, to be located on the west side
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I walked by this yesterday and all I can say is WOW. So far this thing is looking like a home run.
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I walked by this yesterday and all I can say is WOW. So far this thing is looking like a home run.
Agreed! Drove by it a couple of days ago and had the same reaction.
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