Like so many of us, last night I attended the meeting regarding the
historic district issue. I brought along a friend who lives in Boston,
and who works for the National Park Service Building Conservation
Branch. I know him from an old house listserv, and I had recently
posted there regarding th
[forwarding this to UClist for Brian Siano]
Brian Siano wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>I attended the meeting sponsored by Neighbors Against McPenntrification
>tonight, and I figured maybe I ought to post a few thoughts.
>
>First of all, the pro- and con- issues were debated, briefly, by Matt Wol
My partner Christopher and I are restoring our house on Woodland Terrace and
will have two apartments available this spring. We live on the first floor
and will be renting a 1 bedroom apartment on the 2nd floor and a 2 bedroom
apartment on the 3rd floor. Rent will include heat/hot water and acce
William H. Magill wrote:
>Did the City Archives finally move into the old
>Bulletin Building's printing plant at 30th and Market - on the other side
>of the RailRoad trestle, from the part that Drexel obviously owns?
Penn's Library uses that building for high density storage. (not sure if
they u
In a message dated 3/19/02 11:53:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it is quickly apparent that John Gilderbloom's statistics (about how historic
preservation leads to lower rental prices) are irrelevant in Philly, because
his statistics were for an area where historic preserv