They are proposing an apartment building and calling it a hotel.  The units
are 450 square foot one bedroom apartments.  - Lauren Leatherbarrow

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From:  lom...@aol.com
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 04:47:35 -0500
To: anthony_w...@earthlink.net, UnivCity@list.purple.com
Subject: Re: [UC] Campus Inn


Tony,

You are probably right that this discussion is too extensive for this
list-serv.... especially on Christmas Eve.

I'll try to make my response short:? If your concern for the 40th and Pine
site is which of the two alternatives (extended stay hotel vs 10,000 sq'
commercial development) provides the best alternatives in the event the
project fails then I would suggest this analysis--? a 90,000 sq' building
on a site with 4 parking spaces, a pool, no side yards or rear yards and
built as a 110 room extended stay hotel has little or no viable alternative
use (other than as student housing).

In the alternative, a 10,000 sq' re-do of the mansion where there is first
floor space requiring some reasonable retail rent and the 5,000 sq'
upstairs requiring some reasonable office/classroom rent has thousands of
alternate uses and users especially with the 25 car parking it would
provide.? I am not sure why you don't believe that a small commercial
venture is viable on 40th and Pine.? It might be harder to find failed
commercial ventures in UC than it is to find successful ones.... even in
this economic market.? 

In fact, I can give you?a very real example of a failed hotel in the U
Penn/ U Penn Hospital area.? The old Hilton across the street from the
hospital failed in several incarnations.



-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony West <anthony_w...@earthlink.net>
To: UnivCity listserv <UnivCity@list.purple.com>
Sent: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 7:55 pm
Subject: Re: [UC] Campus Inn


You have many interesting ideas about 40th St. development, Guy, that
deserve deeper thought than a snap response on an unmoderated listserve.
I'm sure the people in the business are giving it thought, amicably or
otherwise.?
?
One caution ordinary readers should note is that a long-term business plan
based on a "high end restaurant" is even shakier than a plan based on an
"extended stay hotel". The Campus Inn concept has been justly criticized
for that very weakness: of hiding the longterm risk of downmarket users
behind an initial promise of an upmarket user. If Campus Inn goes belly up,
foes argue, it could be converted to rooms where students might sleep ...
and there goes the neighborhood. We don't want no students sleeping in
Spruce Hill, do we now? Ew.?
?
The entertainment industry, I must warn readers, is even more volatile than
the travel industry. It's great for Penn, and flattering for West
Philadelphia, that Distrito is pitching in such monstrous rents for (gasp!)
40th St. nightspot square footage. Maybe a new high-end entertainment
district will coalesce around 40th St. someday soon. I'm up for that. But I
wouldn't bet the mortgage on it today.?
?
Long-range planners for a sustainable 40th & Pine property are free to
dazzle the public with visions of another Distrito ... but should gladly
settle for another FuddRuckers, if that's what washes up on the beach.
Still beats a stop & go. There will be no intrinsic protection, however,
against that site's becoming a stop & go in the future.?
?
There's nothing wrong with either risk, in my opinion. None of the above
worries me. I could live with walking past any of the above outcomes. For
me, an upscale restaurant beats a dorm, but an extended-stay hotel beats a
stop & go. The true challenge for the neighborhood, as it mulls over these
options, is to figure out how to honestly compare apples with apples.?
?
-- Tony West?
?
> I dream that the 40th and Pine site is developed by Campus Apartments >
and Tom Lussenhop as a high end restaurant with 25 car parking and > either
classroom or community space on the second and third floor. >?
> Guy?
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