Condo project at Dilworth house in Society Hill is underway after two decades of strife
inquirer.comSubmitted by ColdJay64 t3_10n036u in philadelphia
Submitted by ColdJay64 t3_10n036u in philadelphia
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Should be 3-4 times taller.
This should have been so much taller than more grandiose the neighborhood really kills a lot of proposals and it annoys me
I gotta say it’s worth it. I don’t know everyone’s budget but if you live here, it really is a worthwhile purchase.
…he’s absolutely right!
thank you!
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There are only 2 types of neighbourhood:
Historically run down ones where everything gets built, as long as money is exchanged or someone's election is paid for
Areas closer in where any development, of whatever kind, will be opposed.
I applied for a variance for my project, sent out close to a thousand letters as required, nobody showed up to meetings to object to my project and the QV association still recommended "no" although the ZBA approved it after I got signatures from literally everyone within 100 yards of the property supporting the scheme.
It’s is worth it. People like to shit on the inquirer but it would a tragedy if it went away.
thank you!
leithal70 t1_j669aak wrote
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