PHILADELPHIA l Walnut Street Theatre Tower l 517 FT / 157 M l 45 FLOORS | NEVER BUILT
Walnut Street Theatre Tower
Website: N/A Approximate Location: 825 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19107 Usage: Residential, theatre and restaurants Height: 517' (157 meters) Floors: 45 Architects: Heery International Developers: Roskamp Management Estimated Cost: N/A Units/Condominium: 360 units Groundbreaking: 2010 Completion: N/A Designed as a high-end retirement home, the Walnut Street Theatre Tower will feature in addition to its "continuous care" component will be a 400-seat theater-in-the-round, a café, a restaurant and 183 parking spaces for residences only. Further info here. The Walnut Street Theatre itself claims to be the oldest theatre in the United States being founded in 1809 and being run continuously since that time. Images Courtesy of Heery International. Note: Images are very preliminary and subject to change dramatically upon final approval. http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...on/WSTT_01.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...on/WSTT_02.jpg http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...on/WSTT_03.jpg Aerial view of future site (parking lot behind existing Walnut Street Theatre) http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...on/WSTT_04.jpg |
Nice. I hope it goes up. Expanding the skyline east would be a nice touch...
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I know this is a very preliminary design but I hope all of that blank space isn't concrete.
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It's a mirror image of the St. James...Hopefully they can fix that party hat on top...otherwise, nice!
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what an awesome infill project :awesome:
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Gonna give St. James some company.
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What's better than one high-rise being out of scale with the rest of the neighborhood is two, or more, high-rises being out of scale. Here, a new scale would become established.
As long as there's a need for it, build it! |
On second thought, I just looked at some pics on the emporis site and, no, St. James doesn't look too out-of-place by itself after all. There are still a few sizeable bldgs close by. But a companion tower would look good, too.
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Looks pretty decent except for that triangular top.
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I think this has a chance
I see all of these active adult/senior community neighborhoods popping up all over. I actually do quit a bit of work in these places. This building has more of a viable chance i think because of its proximity to public transit. One complaint i get from a lot of the people in those communities is they have to drive to get where they have to go. Being that septa is free for senior citizens i definitely think this will appeal to them.
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Empty-nesters with lots of disposable income will fill this place up in no time. Restaurants, theater, and shopping will be very convienent for them. Suburban 55+ places may feel like Florida to some people. (My grandparents said it was heavens waiting room). Giving these people an urban environment with an active lifetsyle is a great idea. There is plenty of room in the market for this building and concept. I hope the construction costs don't get in the way of this.
Question -- If the construction costs continue to get out of hand, would this tower be forced to tap the luxury market only? That could present a problem. |
I like!!
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There's a guaranteed market for this one. The world's tallest old folks home? We shall see.
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Looks nice.
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This building is a great idea. I can envision my in-laws buying in a place like this, for example. My father-in-law is always complaining about the constant upkeep on their pool, suburban spread, etc. My mother-in-law marvels at her ability to walk everywhere when she is visiting us here in Philly. Some people live in places where they can actually walk to the store? Really? They are dyed-in-the-wool suburbanites but their kids (and now grandkids) live in Philly, Boston and D.C.
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If they ever develop the Disney hole along with this project, there will be a nice cluster of buildings from the city's east- west perspective.
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yea so it should be taller than the murano
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Market East has so much potential. |
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