Retail Space for Rent at Goldtex Building. Might We Suggest a Pet Store? | NakedPhilly

 

Retail Space for Rent at Goldtex Building. Might We Suggest a Pet Store? | NakedPhilly

Progress continues at the Goldtex Apartments at 12th & Wood, which we last checked in on back in December. This mixed-use adaptive reuse project from Post Brothers should be ready for its first residents soon, despite a well-publicized battle with local trade unions throughout the construction process. And now, as the residential portion of the project is coming to a conclusion, the developers are seeking two commercial tenants for the building’s first floor.

Retail Space for Rent at Goldtex Building. Might We Suggest a Pet Store? | NakedPhilly.

Philadelphia: The Great Experiment, a documentary film by Sam Katz — Kickstarter

[Less than 55 hours left to fund this Eraserhood-produced film!]

PHILADELPHIA: THE GREAT EXPERIMENT is a feature-length documentary on the history of Philadelphia from 1944 –1994, a period that saw dramatic social changes, political corruption, and violence. But it also saw inspiring moments in sports, music, social reform, and the arts that epitomized the innovation and diversity that made Philadelphia the trail-blazing and resilient city it is today.

Philadelphia is the only major American city yet to be featured in documentary film, and we’re going to change that. By departing from a 1776-centric historical focus, we explore stories of Philadelphia’s more recent past –a past that’s still affecting the city today.

Philadelphia: The Great Experiment, a documentary film by Sam Katz — Kickstarter.

Carol Bove Sculpture Shows at the High Line and MoMA – NYTimes.com

[Imagine if we were able to exhibit sculpture along the Reading Viaduct or the City Branch.]

Carol Bove Sculpture Shows at the High Line and MoMA - NYTimes.com

The stretch of the High Line from 30th to 34th Street, still semiwild and closed to the public except by appointment, is a challenging place to exhibit art. Anything installed there risks being overwhelmed by the beauty of the site itself, with its sweeping arc toward the Hudson and its picturesque weeds sprouting up between splintered rail ties.

Carol Bove Sculpture Shows at the High Line and MoMA – NYTimes.com.