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Will Smith's real estate development company is named Treyball (after his son Trey) and it is run by his younger brother Harry. I worked a bit with them on this.
The soundstage/music studio story: Originally planned a music studio at the New Market site along w/ W hotel and spa. City was looking for a (film) soundstage in anticiaption of losing the old Convention Hall---City asked Smith is they'd be interested in looking down at Broad & Washington NW corner) to build both film soundstage and msuinc studio. This was all just before Wild Wild West. They combined with the city on a feasibiltiy study,a nd then decided to expand the project to the NE corner too (Holt property owned---yes Cirque du Soliel spot) and cam eup with mage $275 million Silver City concept...film production and music production, digitial TV studios for Fox, movie theaters, offcie building and residnetial devleopment. Got city Tif lined up, but collapsed under its own weight...woudl have been pretty cool place, but wasn't going to happen. Not sure about Lawsonia lofts on Spring Garden---wouldn't hold my breath
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A White Elephant was viewed as sacred, a manifestation of good luck, Of course, it takes a small fortune to FEED an elephant, and as a living, breathing sign of divine favor, they can't be put to work- all they do is eat, and attract guests... and they tend to drive you broke. So, the Indian & Persian Kings/Maharajas wanted to cripple their political rivals, they would present a White Elephant, which was an honor, and a huge drain on the budget. Hal |
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it's always a bit ironic...you fight 11 stories and you end up with 30.
there will never be simple row homes on that property that blends in with the rest of the landscape. if a developer get prime property in philly, you are building UP. we all need to start getting used to this. that vacant lot is absolutely hideous too, |
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You guys already know I'll say this, but I'll say it:
That's what cities are all about!---and, don't get confused like the smart lemmings who ran the dot.bomb craze----real estate investment goes in cycles---not stright up or down...we'll (hopefully) get a bunch more skyscrapers, then it'll slow to a trickle for another decade +---some will cheer the lack of investment, thinking that is a good thinking for Philadelphia, while investment money goes elsewhere. Of course that isn't a good thinkg for Philadelphia, but it's still nice to be certain that it is...... OR---we can: Embrace change, love change, look skyward, expand our horizons, act like city-slickers, and free our minds and our ___ will follow (apologies to the Funkadelics!!!) I, for one, choose the latter (paraphrasing apologies to Patrick Henry)
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I'm not sure if i'll take the same controversial approach as SPM, but...
in reality what would be best for this location is a set of nice rowhomes that close in the feel of the area. or perhaps a lovely 4 story building, with a distinguished facade, with ground floor retail and apartment space above it. but this will never happen. we all need to start getting used to the fact that on prime real estate in philly from now on, you are going to get tall buildings. and if you fight one developer, another will come along and build something taller. it's an uphill battle that leaves everyone else with an ugly parking lot to look at. if this type of irony hadnt occurred before in philly, than this isnt an issue. but this keeps happening around the city, people fight development and get stuck with an ugly lot, and then someone else comes along and wants to build taller. i say, just let the city grow... |
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