CasomorphinAddict
CasomorphinAddict t1_j8o4iyk wrote
Reply to comment by no483828 in Why Are Philly Brands Flocking to the Suburbs? by Proper-Code7794
Weirdly both the statement that Plymouth Meeting Mall has "shuttered" and that it "remains open in its original format" are wrong.
It's clearly shifted away from a traditional retail mall to a mixed-use center, with a gym, dining and other non-traditional goods retail taking substantial space (Dave and Buster's, Whole Foods).
Although I guess the Church on the Mall is still there, so maybe that's what makes it the "original format," since that's pretty original.
CasomorphinAddict t1_j0ixcje wrote
Reply to 171-Unit Project with Lidl Supermarket Breaks Ground at Broad & Girard Former CVS Site by ColdJay64
This is fantastic. Now all that needs to happen is to tear down the abandoned former McDonald's/BP and the graffiti-covered, burned-out, boarded-up Checkers, convince the KFC to relocate, and built higher on the NE and NW corners, assuming councilmanic/womanic prerogative will allow that.
It is a crime against old (let alone "new") urbanism that Philadelphia runs a 4-track subway line that runs directly to Center City, the Sports Complex, and its largest university (Temple), as well as its de-facto public hospital (also Temple), with stations under drive through fast food restaurants and parking lots.
CasomorphinAddict t1_jb0oa2g wrote
Reply to comment by PollenThighs in Didn’t someone recently post a photo here that was quite similar to the shot on the cover of the latest Philadelphia Magazine! by douglas_in_philly
So to get this shot, you need a long-focus lens I suspect. I don't think Center City's skyscrapers would be so big from 63rd St. Also, I guess you have to wake up before dawn.
Source: Have ridden in from 69th St many times.