You Definitely Want This Rendering Hanging On Your Wall – North Broad Renaissance – Curbed Philly

EB Realty Management released this gorgeous, dorm-room poster-worthy rendering of how some of the more than 35,000 square feet of new retail space would look like around the redeveloped Divine Lorraine, the Met Opera House, Studebaker Building, and Mural Lofts.

Source: You Definitely Want This Rendering Hanging On Your Wall – North Broad Renaissance – Curbed Philly

Philly Bricks: Hope for the Divine Lorraine…again

Philly Bricks: Hope for the Divine Lorraine...again


With the exception of Carl Dranoff and Liberty Property Trust, a lot of Philadelphia’s construction is taking place thanks to developers from elsewhere. It makes more sense, then, that Eric Blumenfeld’s Divine Lorraine might finally happen. I’ve said that before. Who hasn’t? But Blumenfeld’s Divine Lorraine is being bankrolled by a developer versed in Manhattan-ease who just so happens to love the Divine Ms. L more than a kid at his first Chuck-e-Cheese birthday party.

Philly Bricks: Hope for the Divine Lorraine…again.

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Pee-UEDs — I think the Friends of the Rail Park made the...

I think the Friends of the Rail Park made the right move taking money from Catalyst. I think it really ties the concept together. Plus all that money! Although the annual payment plan they signed up for barely keeps up with inflation so its like getting the same $70k check every year until 2040! Still though, 30% of the time it can just show clips from Eraserhead.

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Philebrity.com » Blog Archive » And Now, Today’s GOOD NEWS: The Reading Viaduct Takes A Huge Step Forward

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The proposed Reading Viaduct would be proof that Philly can have nice things. We give the city a lot of grief, but that’s just because we’re pushing it to be the place that we want, and know, it can be. This untapped potential just took a massive step towards becoming a reality thanks to the William Penn Foundation and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation donating a total of $11,000,000 to the Reading Viaduct Rail Park and four other public spaces.

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