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most likely, yes. but then again, hopefully, the local CDC or a charity or two could possibly do something with it. I know of a charity in Hunting Park that recently purchased a warehouse in that community and is doing wonders for that community. the same way 10,000 men can be organized to stop violence, i think the locals need to get organized and find a way to be financialy self sufficient.
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parking is an issue for the smaller buildings and business in the area so imagine the impact, you have to live in the area to understand. Parking is only one of many issues, another is the economical base and the decline in surrounding neighborhood communities and the loss of industry. Temple is or another college institution may be the only type that could make this building feasible, and that would still be a challenge. Parking is not THEE reason. There are hundreds of possible divided spaces in that building do you think every single person that works there, or if residential, lives there; is going to catch the subway instead of drive? nine times out of ten the people that live or work in the building will be from somewhere else not from nicetown.
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If the building can get a historic designation that would open up the door to tax credits too. |
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I know it burnt down, sometime in the 60's-70's I believe. The Bldg. above Erie, I believe is on the east side of Broad St. is the Beury Bldg. and was owned by a law firm that occcupied it during the 80's.??. and by several developers since. No one has come up with the financing to renovate it properly. |
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