[asus-port] See also Natalie Pompilio's article in last Thursday's Inquirer and previous notes below.

From: Edgar G.Gaines <tjzz_at_alcor.concordia.ca>
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 18:25:25 +0300

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In this, the fourth session of the hearing, opponents of the demolition
will finally present their case.

Save Our Square welcomes tax-deductable donations toward research and
legal costs. They contribute in a very real way to our sense of place
and history, at both a conscious and subliminal level, and are every bit
as important as more monumental edifices. A number of PA legislators say
they were unaware of the amendment to an otherwise unrelated bill, when
they voted in the wee hours preceding the Thanksgiving holiday recess.
The official website of Friends of the Boyd, the volunteer, non-profit
group working toward the restoration of Center City Philadelphia's last
Art Deco Movie Palace, is SaveTheSameric. A legislative assistant
representing Councilman-at-large David Cohen also appeared to voice
opposition.
The University City Historical Society has several postcard images of
both Convention Hall and the Commercial Museum on their website.
Robinson voted against the demolition permits. In this, the fourth
session of the hearing, opponents of the demolition will finally present
their case.

Unfortunately, the elaborate carved limestone friezes that have left
town were highlights of Convention Hall's corners at both ends. The
decision does not overturn the Historical Commission's approval of the
demolition, as that wasn't the matter in front of the court.
Convention Hall is still intact, however, save for the ongoing interior
demolition and salvage, and I don't believe the asbestos removal is
completed there yet - that buys a little time. It is one of several
pending projects that threaten to drastically alter the character of the
neighborhood around the square.

Carrafiello last month, more recently the state Supreme Court okayed the
zoning variances for this same Philadelphia Parking Authority garage and
cinema project.
There of course has to be a balance; not all older buildings can be
expected to be preserved and new development can be a good thing. In
this, the fourth session of the hearing, opponents of the demolition
will finally present their case.
The words of the city's preservation ordinance say as much.
Spread the word and join us there.
Common Pleas Judge Matthew D.
It is one of several pending projects that threaten to drastically alter
the character of the neighborhood around the square.
The other expo buildings were razed within a few years of the expo.

Thanks to all who joined in and committed themselves to saving
Convention Hall from suffering the fate of the adjacent Commercial
Museum building. com today, after someone posted a link in a Mummers
discussion group on MSN. Common Pleas Judge Matthew D.

See more details at SCRUB's website, UrbanBlight. While the previously
approved permits were tossed out by Common Pleas Judge Matthew D.
The primary change, so far, is the addition of more detailed information
on the Committee to Save Convention Hall. com today, after someone
posted a link in a Mummers discussion group on MSN.
Received on Mon Jun 11 2007 - 11:25:35 EDT

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