The former Max Levy Autograph Co. Building, located near the Wayne Junction Septa Station in Philadelphia, has a new owner. Developer Ken Weinstein, bought the now empty shell located on Roberts Avenue that has been sitting for more than ten years for $150,000 in June. Weinstein expects to put about $1.5 million just gutting the series of rooms. Workers have removed asbestos and other hazardous materials, but there is still machinery that is so heavy, they are not sure how they are going to remove it. With all the challenges Weinstein has been facing, he is forming a vision that this building will someday be a collection of offices, lofts and other uses.
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Friday, September 28, 2012
11 New Philadelphia Homes can Hopefully Start to Stabilize Point Breeze
For many first time home buyers, it can be hard to get financing especially when it’s in a neighborhood hit hard by foreclosures. Thanks to a federal program, many Philadelphia, PA homebuyers were able to buy the new construction townhomes in the Point Breeze area of South Philadelphia, PA. The combined effort between the affordable-housing developer Community Ventures and the South Philadelphia H.O.M.E.S community organization has made this all possible. This is a transition in Philadelphia and its moving west to continue this movement. To read more…
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Greener in University City Philadelphia
Shoemaker Green, An $8.5 million makeover on 33rd Street between Spruce and Walnut was donated by the University of Pennsylvania. On the afternoon of September 20th, 2012, Penn students, faculty and staff attended a picnic themed event on the 2.75- acre space. Shoemaker green has pavers and a rain garden to capture rainwater run off which they will recycle in a cistern system to irrigate the lawns, all apart of Penn’s plan to create a more sustainable campus. To learn more…
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
New development on Vacant Land in Graduate Hospital Area of Philadelphia
New homes are popping up all over Philadelphia, PA. With all the vacant lots available, builders are taking advantage of it. With two foundations poured and framing has begun on Carpenter Street, the construction on the third empty lot should be started soon. Familiar to the rest of the block, soon you will see three duplexes with roof decks according to the building permits. To view the whole story…
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Is Philadelphia Seeing Green?
Yes football season is upon us and the Philadelphia Eagles start thier season this Sunday. But this is a different green for Philadelphians. They will soon be able to see green instead of concrete. The parking lot in front of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, will become a beautiful park in the near future. The $2.5M Spruce Street Plaza between 33rd and 34th streets along Spruce St will feature benches, lighting, seasonal landscaping, decorative paving, and a lawn area. The project is planned to be completed this winter. To read more about this story and see pictures of the plans, click the link.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Fall into a Home Project
Labor Day has passed, football is starting, and now fall is approaching, it’s time to find some projects to do when you’re stuck inside during the cooler months. An easy way to brighten up or add some character to your Philadelphia home is with paint. The different way to do this is to use decorative painting techniques. From translucent color washing to adding stripes to your wall, these techniques will update your home from dull to fabulous. To check out all the techniques and how to videos, click the link.
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