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BUrower t1_jecq3xl wrote
Reply to comment by Gobirds831 in [Inquirer] Census data shows Philadelphia population drop in 2022 by _crapitalism
3BR apartments in new buildings are definitely more expensive than a 3BR row home
BUrower t1_jeatub9 wrote
Reply to comment by blodreina_kumWonkru in [Inquirer] Census data shows Philadelphia population drop in 2022 by _crapitalism
When someone rents a unit in a brand new building, they don’t rent an older unit. Less demand pressure on the old unit keeps rents lower.
We absolutely should be developing more apartment buildings (and for that matter at a greater unit density per acre). Philly has under-built apartments for decades.
BUrower t1_jbz0e27 wrote
Reply to comment by CerealJello in Phila Parks & Rec installing “barriers” along Kelly Drive right now 👏🏼 by PettyAndretti
Closing Kelly Drive to cars would be nicer
BUrower t1_j8x85w0 wrote
Reply to comment by smallphoto in Localish weekend getaways by heretocuckspiders
There are a few bike shops you can rent from as well. One is right next to the tow path.
BUrower t1_j8p6svn wrote
Reply to comment by chr1os in You have one day to change something about your neighborhood. You get whatever resources you need, but only 24 hours to complete your project. What do you try to tackle? by RoverTheMonster
Oh no, here its a small pilot study that gets renewed once, then funding dries up and we just stay with the status quo
BUrower t1_j687apd wrote
Reply to comment by hdhcnsnd in Restaurants near the Union Transfer? by dm896
When it was in a hole in a wall location a few blocks away, it was great. Glad they're moving up though.
BUrower t1_j2ekqxr wrote
Reply to comment by JesusOfBeer in Philadelphia mayoral candidates on gentrification: Parker, Gym, and Quiñones Sánchez talk solutions by outerspace29
I'm curious to know why you feel that way
BUrower t1_j2asept wrote
Reply to comment by saintofhate in Freak Out Friday Casual Chat Post by AutoModerator
Vacancy rates and rising rents tell a different story. Landlords don't raise rents unless they can get those higher rents. They can get those higher rents because demand is outpacing supply. Increase supply and the market becomes tenant favorable, not landlord favorable. Additional new supply forces landlords to update their old units to be competitive with newer apartments or drop their rents to be in line with the condition of the unit they are offering.
BUrower t1_j2a2zw6 wrote
Reply to comment by tu_away_2020 in Freak Out Friday Casual Chat Post by AutoModerator
Supply and Demand. We need to incentivize more housing units in the city.
BUrower t1_j29mp06 wrote
Reply to comment by Jlaybythebay in Philadelphia mayoral candidates on gentrification: Parker, Gym, and Quiñones Sánchez talk solutions by outerspace29
Displacement happens as a result of not building enough housing units. That can be fixed but it would require upzoning, ending councilmatic prerogative, ending parking minimums, increasing inclusionary height bonuses, getting serious about transit oriented development, making it easier to build "missing middle" housing, etc.
BUrower t1_j29m9q1 wrote
Reply to comment by JesusOfBeer in Philadelphia mayoral candidates on gentrification: Parker, Gym, and Quiñones Sánchez talk solutions by outerspace29
I'd be happy with her or Domb. Anyone who supports building this city up.
BUrower t1_j29lrxn wrote
Reply to comment by Character_Macaron133 in Philadelphia mayoral candidates on gentrification: Parker, Gym, and Quiñones Sánchez talk solutions by outerspace29
That's what the politicians want because new blood would vote them out for candidates who will step in a get to work fixing things.
BUrower t1_j2950mz wrote
Reply to comment by Chimpskibot in DAE feel like the city is about to explode and experience massive growth? by ticonderoga-
Philly's goal should be to get to 2 million residents. Unfortunately, with the games city council is playing, we're going to see multifamily (apartment) construction slow down once buildings currently under construction get completed.
To get to 2 million residents we'll need:
- upzoning, especially close to rail stations (both rapid transit and regional rail)
- offer developers attractive bonuses that allow them to increase density. We currently have some, but I'd like to see one for adding public restrooms at ground level. For existing bonuses, at minimum double the height of any inclusionary bonus.
- Septa fully enacts Reimagining Regional Rail
- Septa add trolleys along key corridors under served by rail currently
- End parking minimums.
- Build a comprehensive protected bike lane network
- END COUNCILMATIC PREROGATIVE.
Not a comprehensive list, but you get the point.
BUrower t1_izfkmis wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Fishtown, Point Breeze have become far wealthier in the last 10 years and other new Census findings by Dryheavemorning
If we allow enough housing to be developed, your rent won't go up. If we gatekeep neighborhoods and city council continues to downzone, rents will continue to rise as demand outpaces supply.
BUrower t1_iyw14r0 wrote
Reply to comment by Electrical_List_2125 in Looking for a sauna/jacuzzi/cold water dunk place 💦 by Electrical_List_2125
It's perfect. Walking distance to everything in old montreal, go in start with a massage, then do the three hour water circuit.
BUrower t1_iyvxx2l wrote
Reply to comment by Electrical_List_2125 in Looking for a sauna/jacuzzi/cold water dunk place 💦 by Electrical_List_2125
I've been looking for something local ever since going to Bota Bota in Montreal. If you're ever looking for a long weekend away, I highly recommended that place for their water spa circuit.
BUrower t1_iyjwabp wrote
Reply to comment by illy-chan in Toll Brothers is retreating from Jewelers Row, business group says by redeyeblink
Pearl is Philly based and they’ve done a lot of nice projects. They take mixed use development seriously and look to bring great retail to their projects.
BUrower t1_iyjw1h5 wrote
Reply to comment by horsebatterystaple99 in Toll Brothers is retreating from Jewelers Row, business group says by redeyeblink
Local businesses selling blood diamonds. If Pearl properties builds a 40 story apartment building on this site, it will be worth it. That area is very transit accessible and needs more density to support existing restaurants and other stores.
BUrower t1_iy5hfrz wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Center City District releases November 2022 retail report by ColdJay64
It’ll be better once the Sixers build their arena there.
BUrower t1_iy5h8q8 wrote
Reply to comment by CathedralEngine in Center City District releases November 2022 retail report by ColdJay64
Yea, we’re not exactly NYC where people leave the office around 7-8pm. It’s better than it used to be with the new apartments that have been added in the last 5-7 years. Should get even better as additional apartments go up.
BUrower t1_ixn0yl3 wrote
Reply to comment by IrishWave in Two Philly developers think Atlantic City can look more like Amsterdam with the help of a $3 billion housing development by Dryheavemorning
The prices in all the other neighboring shore towns have sky rocketed in the last 10 years. AC in many ways has a blank slate and people will start to go there if nice developments are built. It's a train ride from Philly and the casinos have year round quality restaurants that you don't necessarily get in the other shore towns.
It will take a massive amount of capital to get the ball rolling, but the potential is absolutely there.
BUrower t1_ixn0hcb wrote
Reply to comment by pasnow in Two Philly developers think Atlantic City can look more like Amsterdam with the help of a $3 billion housing development by Dryheavemorning
Vegas is over-developed. I actually think AC has too many casinos as well. Should honestly keep Ocean Club, Harrahs, Borgata, Trop and Hard Rock. Bulldoze the rest. Build condos, mixed use development, triplexes and maybe a handful of single family houses in their place.
BUrower t1_ixmcumb wrote
Reply to comment by Fattom23 in TIL that my neighbor who rents in a multi unit house has not one but four vehicles parked on our block by RoverTheMonster
Fewer cars and better transit options, frequency and reliability
BUrower t1_jee8zfc wrote
Reply to comment by UndercoverPhilly in [Inquirer] Census data shows Philadelphia population drop in 2022 by _crapitalism
If landlords are able to raise rents that much, it’s because there is a shortage of housing units. There really isn’t “lots of new luxury buildings.” There are a handful of true luxury apartments and another handful of new construction apartments that have opened recently, but as a percentage of total housing inventory, it’s nothing, not enough to keep rents down.
What you described is a direct result of the city not allowing enough housing, there is an under supply. The city could 1. upzone the more desirable neighborhoods, especially those walking distance to transit .which would permit more housing units on a given parcel 2. Remove burdensome parking minimums and zoning overlays.