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Old Posted Jun 22, 2018, 2:59 PM
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I haven't seen any movement on the townhouses at 17th and Vine for some time.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 22, 2018, 6:17 PM
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POD Hotel -
they aren't wasting any time, it's been full steam ahead since announced.

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Old Posted Jun 22, 2018, 8:10 PM
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POD Hotel -
they aren't wasting any time, it's been full steam ahead since announced.

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Very cool
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 23, 2018, 4:24 PM
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Wish it were taller in this location, but the POD Hotel is a nice development.

Now we just need that damned Boyd’s parking lot fronting Chestnut to fill in.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 23, 2018, 4:41 PM
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Wish it were taller in this location, but the POD Hotel is a nice development.

Now we just need that damned Boyd’s parking lot fronting Chestnut to fill in.
Boyd's loves having readily accessible parking to customers. Would need to be some kind of arrangement with the buyer to have spots onsite dedicated to parking and Boyd's would need a valet. That should be doable, though. Ideally, we'd see a nice tall highrise there with underground parking.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2018, 10:00 AM
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Dranoff suit: City blocks sale of Victor Building

https://www.courierpostonline.com/st...ont/720611002/


One more reason SLS is not happening. He always wants hand outs.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2018, 1:40 PM
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Wasn't sure if anyone had posted this yet. Large and nice townhomes planned for Broad and Fitzwater:

http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...-20180622.html

Exterior design is nice, IMHO, than most of the dreck that goes up.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2018, 3:45 PM
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Dranoff suit: City blocks sale of Victor Building

https://www.courierpostonline.com/st...ont/720611002/


One more reason SLS is not happening. He always wants hand outs.
This isn’t a handout. He has a valid reason to file suit.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 25, 2018, 3:29 PM
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Wasn't sure if anyone had posted this yet. Large and nice townhomes planned for Broad and Fitzwater:

http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...-20180622.html

Exterior design is nice, IMHO, than most of the dreck that goes up.
Agreed. Very classy design and far superior than most new townhomes. Although it's still a shame that a multi-family building with ground floor retail couldn't work here. I'm not necessarily saying it needs to be anything tall; but even a project like Southstar Lofts or 777 South Broad is more fitting than townhomes.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 25, 2018, 4:23 PM
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Wasn't sure if anyone had posted this yet. Large and nice townhomes planned for Broad and Fitzwater:

http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...-20180622.html

Exterior design is nice, IMHO, than most of the dreck that goes up.
Love this design. It reminds me of the West Village in NYC. It'd be great to see more designs like this in the new rowhouses.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 26, 2018, 7:24 AM
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Wasn't sure if anyone had posted this yet. Large and nice townhomes planned for Broad and Fitzwater:

http://www.philly.com/philly/busines...-20180622.html

Exterior design is nice, IMHO, than most of the dreck that goes up.
Nice design but wholly inappropriate location. That stretch of Broad can absorb ground floor commercial.
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Nice design but wholly inappropriate location. That stretch of Broad can absorb ground floor commercial.
Tell that to 777.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 26, 2018, 11:16 PM
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Thanks Shadowbat!
Came across this a few days back in the feed: original Gallery construction.
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Penn invests $50 million in biotech in a bold bid to build Philly's innovation

http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/i...-20180626.html

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Without fanfare, the University of Pennsylvania has agreed to invest up to $50 million over the next three years in at least 10 biotech companies, the Inquirer has learned.

The goal of the pilot program is to convince more local Ph.D.s and M.D.s to establish their companies near the school’s West Philadelphia campus, instead of moving to traditional venture-capital centers in Massachusetts, California, and other states where funding has been more readily available, until now.

Penn has set the following conditions, according to people familiar with the program, which has begun but not been publicly announced:

The firms Penn backs must agree to maintain headquarters in the Philadelphia region.

Each company must also collect larger funding commitments from one or more major investment firms specializing in biotech companies, ensuring Penn’s money is leveraged to attract total investments in the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars for each target firm.

The outline of the program was confirmed by Penn officials including Kevin B. Mahoney, chief administrative officer for the University of Pennsylvania Health System and vice dean at Penn’s Perelman Medical School:

Mahoney said the expanded pilot co-investment policy has four broad objectives, such as bringing novel treatments to patients quickly and safely, and supporting faculty initiatives. The university also hopes to attract more money to diversify Penn’s research portfolio and get more non-federal funding. Finally, Mahoney said, the pilot’s mission is “to build the Philadelphia innovation ecosystem to create jobs, synergy and an innovation cluster around Penn technology and spin outs.”

The move follows breakthroughs in cell and gene altering techniques at Penn and elsewhere that have attracted financial commitments from drug firms, foundations, venture and private equity firms.

Earlier this year, Tmunity Therapeutics, a T cells-based company set up by Penn cancer researcher Carl June and his partners, raised more than $100 million from the China-based Ping An insurance group, California-based Gilead Biosciences, and other U.S. and Asian investors.

Penn’s $5 million investment in Tmunity is being counted as the first investment in the university’s biotech program.

Other pilot-program investments include one in Tycho Therapeutics, headed by Wharton adjunct professor Steven Nichtberger.

Still other candidates include firms such as Carma Therapeutics Inc., which is developing cellular immunotherapies based on work begun in the lab of Penn assistant professor Saar Gill to attack cancer tumors. Carma on June 12 announced that it “closed an initial financing” led by AbbVie Ventures, which has offices in Boston and San Francisco. In April, Carma executives told the SEC that it had borrowed $3.9 million for short-term funding. A Penn investment in Carma is expected to come soon.

Besides these direct investments, medical school officials also hope to develop manufacturing support and software services that can be used by companies supported by the investment program to ramp up production. Future funding could also go to start-ups that include faculty from other schools, though that is still a long way off.

Philadelphia biotech entrepreneurs have complained for years of a perceived lack of local funding sources.

Quaker Partners, whose partners included Philadelphia real estate and private equity investor Ira J. Lubert, and the late Glaxo executive Brenda Gavin, raised $700 million in the 2000s for biotech investments in the Philadelphia area and other markets, but results have been slow: Of a total of $200 million invested by the Pennsylvania state and public school workers’ pension systems in the plan, just $135 million had been returned by 2017, more than ten years later, according to state investment records. These investments have yet to deliver a profit for the pensions, which face large long-term deficits.

“If Philadelphia wants to be a major power in biotech, it needs to raise more money, more venture capital,” observed Felix Hsu, senior vice president at WuXi AppTech, which employs 600 manufacturing cell-based therapies and other cutting-edge products in three buildings at the former Philadelphia Navy Yard.

Hsu said venture capital firms from Boston, San Francisco and Seattle have backed Philadelphia scientists, but more often “the technology has been developed here and moved to Boston, because that’s where the funding was and the whole support network. It’s fascinating, because the cost of living is greater in Boston and San Francisco than in Philadelphia. But those cities are where the critical mass is,” and scientists often follow the money.
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 27, 2018, 6:51 PM
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Drove by Love Park. Looking good but for immature trees. The fountain was on at less than full tilt, which the drainage system could handle. Here's hoping the "sky high" setting is still in the cards and that there isn't an insurmountable design limitation.
     
     
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Looks like the Under Armour store which was the retail tenant for Pearls' Beacon project has closed seemingly overnight. Looks to be a part of the national trend of declining retail. This doesn't bode well for Walnut St though...

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/pe...-20180627.html
     
     
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Old Posted Jun 28, 2018, 3:11 AM
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Looks like the Under Armour store which was the retail tenant for Pearls' Beacon project has closed seemingly overnight. Looks to be a part of the national trend of declining retail. This doesn't bode well for Walnut St though...

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/pe...-20180627.html
I don't know, the article paints it that way, but I see little evidence in that regard.

Retail is struggling everywhere but Walnut seems to be doing just fine. There are closures, but overall it seems the balance has been on the upswing.

It seems a considerable part of this has less to do with Walnut St and more to do with Underarmor itself. As per the article:

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The last two years have been inconsistent for the Under Armour brand. In the time period Under Armour has operated in Center City, the company’s stock hit a high of $38.76 per share in August 2016 and a low of $10.59 in October 2017.

Although performing well internationally, Under Armour has been struggling in North America and announced a restructuring plan last year.
     
     
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