From the blog by Inge Saffron, Inquirer Architecture columnist
(_http://changingskyline.blogspot.com/_ (http://changingskyline.blogspot.com/) )
... architects ... have essentially articulated some useful, basic rules
for siting tall buildings in Philadelphia:
1) Bring the buildings to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: Yesterday's University City Review reported that the developers of the
Campus Inn, having already received a continuance of their hearing before the
Philadelphia City Planning Commission, will also request a continuance of
their scheduled May 6 hearing before
In a message dated 4/24/2008 8:48:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the same david adelman of campus apartments? or just
someone else with the same name?
The same
Al K
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Apparently a lot of people at PCPC weren't very happy with that
situation either, although my friend there said It's not unusual in
Philadelphia, unfortunately and cited the David Ortiz situation with
which I'm not familiar. He met another Woodland Terrace resident in a
social situation