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2Jul/110

Philadelphia Fireworks and Celebration over July 4th Weekend!

We hope that everyone enjoys their July 4th weekend in Philadelphia! Take a break, do not work too much (or at all), and celebrate our Nation's independence!   We left our schedule open this weekend as we take a much-needed holiday from the crazy world of real estate.   And in Philadelphia, the events are unlimited leading up to the July 4th party on the parkway:

June 24 - July 4 in Philadelphia:  Fireworks, Festivals, Concerts and More!

For fireworks information:

Penns Landing and Art Museum Fireworks in Philadelphia

Philadelphia Fireworks

[Credit: G. Widman for GPTMC]

Happy 4th of July!

 

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30May/110

The New Race Street Pier Brings Energy to Philadelphia

Race Street Pier - Jazz BandStephanie and I took a lovely walk to the newly opened Race Street Pier this past weekend. Not only does it bring energy, it provides access to the River !

Before this was just a barren wasteland. Now it is a lovely, manicured, landscaped getaway of sorts: a little piece of heaven on Penns Landing where folks can walk out onto to the pier, next to the Ben Franklin bridge, enjoy a water ice, some music and a nice breeze.

It is a great addition to the City of Philadelphia ! Having another destination on the River is a great start of many things to come.

It will be a great summer !

 

Race Street Pier - View of Ben Franklin Bridge

Race Street Pier - Stephanie Walking

 

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30Mar/100

Could the “Slice” at Race Street Pier Look Like This?

Rendering for Race Street PierOver the course of design meetings for Race Street Pier, more than 4,000 citizens have shared their view on what they want in a riverfront park.  It's this type of civil engagement that will make the pier a truly useful addition to the cityscape.

Penn Praxis and the Central Delaware Advisory Group are working together on the project with a strong goal in mind: they want to reconnect the city to the waterfront. The design for the pier is being called "The Slice".

There are three different plans they came up with, which will be discussed at a public meeting on April 6 from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Pavilion at Festival Pier.

Each scheme focuses on developing the Slice so that it has social elements like seating, walking paths,  and shade, and plenty of trees and green space. One even introduces the idea of having a beach section with umbrellas.

Which one do you think will best add to the Philadelphia waterfront? Get involved and share your ideas at the public meeting.

You can view the plans and renderings at the Delaware River Waterfront page.

[photo credit: PlanPhilly]

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1Mar/100

What’s up with…Penns Landing

Penns LandingPenns Landing lies east of Old City and Society Hill, directly off of the Delaware River. The riverfront is lined with hotels, the Independence Seaport Museum, the River Rink, Dave & Busters, and the Festival Pier, among other attractions. It's only steps away from Old City and South Street. The Independence Historic Area has much to see if you are a history buff, and there are great views of the Delaware River. Columbus Boulevard is the main thoroughfare here.

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2Feb/100

Getting to Know Pennsport

Where is Pennsport and what is going on there? Ask around and you will find that not many people are quite sure. Most can tell you that it's the place to go watch the Mummers Parade.

Pennsport is one of the Philadelphia subdivisions that are considered an "up and coming" neighborhood. Located just south of Queen Village from Washington Avenue to Snyder Avenue and between south 4th Street and the Delaware River, Pennsport is a fantastic area with a ton of history as a port town.

Today I decided to get an inside perspective from one of Pennsport's residents, Denise Lopez. Denise and her husband Pat Lopez and their 3 beautiful children have been living in the area for about 15 years. So, I consider her an authority and a good source into what life is really like in Pennsport.

Me: Give it to me straight, Denise. What is your favorite thing about living in Pennsport?

Denise Lopez of Pennsport

Denise: First, I really enjoy the convenience most of all. I can go shopping for the family, pop onto I-95 with ease, go to Jersey in a snap, and enjoy Center City because it is all so close to our house. My second favorite thing about living in Pennsport is that there was a variety of schools for me to choose from for my kids. I had 3 picks including public school, parochial school and a charter school. Plus there are great local art and music programs. That is important to me.

Me: So, where do you go to just hang out in the neighborhood?

Denise: Well, I like the three local spots. Witch, Valentinos, and Ugly American. With names like those, who can resist? They are fantastic spots and all in walking distance from our home. My family enjoys the park at south 2nd and Reed. It is a "spray park" and the kids love it in the summer.

Me: Is there anything else you can think of that you believe is worth sharing with folks who are not familiar with Pennsport?

Denise: Yes. The great thing about this area is that there is a new wave of folks moving in. I volunteer at the library at Snyder and south 2nd Street. I see a lot of new faces. It is exciting. People can find a great starter home here or something a little more expensive and the best part of it, it works! It is a really tight South Philadelphia neighborhood.

Living here is great because we are so close to the Delaware River. We see every fireworks display, special event, and music venue featured at Penns Landing. The Mummers actually dance down my street every New Year and the Mummers Museum is right here in Pennsport at south 2nd and Washington Avenue. The Italian Market is a must see for everyone, even tourists. It is located at 9th and Washington and it is an amazing experience for people who have never been to our outside market.

It really is a great place to live.

Me: Wow! Thanks for sharing all of that with me Denise. I know I appreciate it and I am sure those people who are looking to learn more about Pennsport will find your thoughts extremely insightful.

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