The Tom Lussenhop?communication may have been in response to your letter in the 
UCR or to your thoughtful posts to the list.?It is?possible TL subscribes to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] has a mole real estate professional, who monitors this 
list?for him.

Without spending time, now, analyzing the frailties of the letter, you may want 
to contact Tom Lussenhop?to?confirm his authorship of the email.?However, I 
would start at the top and take the matter directly to Craig Carnaroli, Exec VP 
215-898-6693, [EMAIL PROTECTED] to see who he has tasked to liaison this 
project with the community and what forms of engagement have taken?and will 
take place.

More comments later, once I shake off those stinkin' losing ass Eagles. It is 
time to clean house - starting with Reid and McNabb. They could be great 
business partners. Reid has a great rapport with drug?infused gun toting young 
men and?united with McNabb's upscale?line of urban ware all they need is a 
local gangster spokesman. I believe Beanie will not?presently be?burdened with 
grand theft auto charges.

"Taint" Philly great.

Ciao,

Craig?


-----Original Message-----
From: Karen Heenan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: UC <univcity@list.purple.com>
Sent: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 5:54 pm
Subject: [UC] 40th Street Hotel letter - an interesting reply




I emailed a letter to the PHC on Friday setting forth my feelings about the
proposed hotel.  On Friday evening, at 6:14, I got a response.  Not from
anyone at the PHC, but from Tom Lussenhop, our "friendly neighborhood hotel
developer."  I didn't send my letter to Mr. Lussenhop, and while I cc'd my
letter to the SHCA zoning committee, that letter went out by snail mail, so
he didn't get it from them.

I'm curious how he got a copy of my letter within 5 hours of my sending it
to someone other than him.  Maybe it's me, but I don't think that it's
appropriate for the PHC to forward letters from residents to Mr. Lussenhop
prior to the hearing - isn't that giving him advance opportunity to respond
to any comments we may have?

Also, the letter ended up in my junk mail folder, and when I clicked "not
junk," MSN asked it I wanted to add that mailing list to my safe lists.
Apparently my response was one of many that Mr. Lussenhop sent out that day.

Karen


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 6:14 PM
Subject: Hi


>
> Tom Lussenhop here.  Your friendly neighborhood hotel developer.
>
> Since you took the time to offer some thoughtful comments, I thought
> I'd respond.
>
> First, the hotel I am proposing is an extended stay hotel.   That is,
> somewhere where the thousands of visitors to University City's
> institutions can stay for a 6 to 8 days (avergae stay) and not have to
> drive but can walk to the institutions.  Harvard and MIT have several
> such hotels.
>
> The hotel is more like an apartment building since there is no meeting
> space...just quiet rooms with kitchens.  Guests will be able to shop on
> 40th Street, take the trolley to Center City etc.  The shop owners on
> 40th Street love the project.  Talk, for example, to Larry at The Last
> Word bookshop.
>
> Second, there are 120 parcels located on the 3900 and 4000 blocks of
> Pine and Baltimore.  I have letters of support from the owners of 90 of
> them.  Of course they are overwhelmingly investor owned properties but
> that is the reality of this location and has been for 40 years. I think
> the hotel and restaurant cafe will introduce new (more responisble)
> neighbors to the area. Who knows?  Maybe even a couple of nice cafes or
> restauarants might pop up!
>
> There will be community meetings coming up and I hope you will come.
> Despite what you have read, there have been a lot of meetings.
>
> Best,
>
> Tom
> 4244 Osage Ave
>

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