the daily pennsylvanian wrote:
Like most members of the Planning Commission, commissioner Nilda Ruiz
agreed that the hotel's appearance might seem "overbearing" at first.
But she "just doesn't see it being that much of a problem" after the
initial shock - she thinks residents will get used to
Commission recommends approval for hotel
Julia Harte
The Philadelphia City Planning Commission unanimously recommended yesterday
that the city's Zoning Board of Adjustment approve plans to build an 11-story
hotel at 40th and Pine streets.
For the past year, the hotel has been a source of
"If doing the work of University City District can make University City
cleaner and safer, and as a result prices are being driven up, that is out
of our control," said Lori Klein Brennan, a spokeswoman for UCD.
Brennan added that, while she has not seen the posters herself, it is
illegal for gro
I would have ignored those flyers as just more neightborhood junk until Al's
post. I have no love for flyers on poles, but now I'll have to start leaving
them up.
On 1/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Remember those pictures of things like trees where you were supposed to
sp
D] on behalf of John Ellingsworth
Sent: Tue 1/23/2007 8:35 AM
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Subject: Re: [UC] From today's DP
I'd bet the posters were made by an out of towner . . . 'just sayin.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
I'd bet the posters were made by an out of towner . . . 'just sayin.
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remember those pictures of things like trees where you were supposed to spot
the animals drawn into the foliage (or those Playboy covers where you had to
look for the bun
Remember those pictures of things like trees where you were supposed to spot
the animals drawn into the foliage (or those Playboy covers where you had to
look for the bunny)? Well, here's an updated version. It's an article about
protests against Penn's now-much-more-subtle takeover of the wh
On 07 Dec, 2004, at 13:12, Dubin, Elisabeth wrote:
Somehow I missed what's been going on at the food court. Did
something happen? Did they find The Anthrax there?
As the original leases have come up for renewal, the existing tenants
have decided that the "rents" Penn wants are simply way out o
On 07 Dec, 2004, at 13:39, Brian Siano wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another black eye for Penn's top-down, (yes) anointed, style of
deciding what's best for the great unwashed masses. (My prediction --
"Cereality" up the street will take their waitperson's tacky
bathrobes and fold up their si
Jonathan Cass wrote:
I don't believe that "Strikes" is in a "penn-leased" building. That
building is not owned by Penn.
ok strike that.
once owned by penn? now owned by a private real estate
company? whose name is undisclosed?
http://www.dailypennsylvanian.com/vnews/display.v/ART/3adb2b1b82c25?
bin, Elisabeth
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Subject: Re: [UC] From today's DP
Dubin, Elisabeth wrote:
> Somehow I missed what's been going on at the food court. Did something
> happen? Did they find The Anthrax there?
what's going on is that that penn is easing out of the
campus
Dubin, Elisabeth wrote:
Somehow I missed what's been going on at the food court. Did something
happen? Did they find The Anthrax there?
what's going on is that that penn is easing out of the
campus dining service business and going back to the days
when students found their meals at local eat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another black eye for Penn's top-down, (yes) anointed, style of
deciding what's best for the great unwashed masses. (My prediction --
"Cereality" up the street will take their waitperson's tacky bathrobes
and fold up their silly business before the Froot Loops al dente a
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 8:56
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [UC] From today's
DP
Another black eye for Penn's top-down, (yes) anointed, style of deciding
what's best for the great unwashed masses. (My prediction -
Great another CVS!! Yup just like that 50's themed diner from a few years back-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Dec 7, 2004 8:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [UC] From today's DP
Another black eye for Penn's top-down, (yes) anointed, style of deciding
Facilities and Real Estate
Spokesman Tony Sorrentino.
Now they have a Spokesman for Real Estate?
"We are having active discussions with CVS and we hope to sign a lease
with them soon," Sorrentino said.
Mmmmh. Fruit-Loop-Bandaid-Peperoni Sundae?
You are receiving this because you are sub
We operated the very affordable Gold Standard Cafeteria (along with
The Palladium) for twenty years in the very middle of the campus until our
lease expired (and was not renewed by Penn) in 2003. Along with
pushing out the food trucks and the dismantling the Food Court,
this seems to be par
Another black eye for Penn's top-down, (yes) anointed, style of deciding
what's best for the great unwashed masses. (My prediction -- "Cereality" up the
street will take their waitperson's tacky bathrobes and fold up their silly
business before the Froot Loops al dente and Rice Krispies a la
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