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Fantastic new public space in the works at Lea School; here’s how you can help

March 30, 2015

Some of the naming opportunities in the Greening Lea project. Click to enlarge.

Some of the naming opportunities in the Greening Lea project. Click to enlarge.

 

Want to make a positive, indelible mark on the neighborhood? The West Philly Coalition for Neighborhood Schools has a way to become an important part of big undertaking. Its Greening Lea Project is offering naming opportunities for various parts of the evolving playground at the Henry Lea School.

The school’s playground was expanded last summer and a landscaped perimeter was added to part of the playground in 2012. Now coalition has its sights set on some bigger projects, including the addition of a new green stormwater infrastructure, brick pavers, large shade trees and rain gardens. New hoops will be added to the basketball court and seating will be added to the playground. The changes could make the Lea Playground a prime public recreation spot in the neighborhood.

If they can raise the money.  Continue Reading

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The Workshop School to stage a modern version of Antigone at Curio on Friday

March 25, 2015

Ninth graders at The Workshop School, a new city high school that emphasizes a hands-on problem-solving curriculum, have made Antigone their own.

They have been working on a production of the timeless Theban play since February and announced that they will stage the play on Friday, March 27 at the Curio Theatre Company (4740 Baltimore Ave). The production has been student-led from start to finish.

Screen Shot 2015-03-25 at 1.01.19 PM“This project shows how unique and creative we can be and that teenagers can use their great minds to create great things,” said 9th grader Casirae Hayward-Gaymon. “We worked really hard and for us being young adults we feel inspired by our work and are excited to show people what we accomplished.”

The students have worked on the finer points with theater professionals from Philadelphia Young Playwrights and Curio and have attended some performances to learn more. They divided themselves into five groups to produce the play: Arts Administration, Lighting and Sound, Costume and Makeup, Acting, and Set Design.

“I have never been prouder of a group of students. I think that this play is so powerful because it comes from their lives and their work,” said Theater teacher Kathleen Melville.

Two performances are scheduled for Friday; one at 10 a.m. and another at 6 p.m. Tickets are sliding scale: $5 to $10. No tickets will be sold at the door, so to get them you have to contact Helen Rowe at helen.rowe@workshopschool.org to reserve. 

“This performance will help start a tradition of 9th graders doing this project each year in our school,” said 9th grader Sadia Upshur.

Mike Lyons

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Several city candidates in West Philly on Thursday for forum at USciences

March 24, 2015

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Mayoral candidate Jim Kenney (Facebook photo).

The 27th Ward Democratic Executive Committee will host a forum Thursday, March 26 with candidates contending in May’s primary. The forum will include mayoral candidate and former city councilman Jim Kenney and city council candidates Blondell Reynolds Brown, Helen Gym, Ed Neilson, and W. Wilson Goode, Jr., Paul Steinke, and Sherrie Cohen.

The public is welcome to attend this meeting, which will take place at Rosenberger Hall at the University of the Sciences (600 S. 43rd Street, near Woodland Ave.), starting at 7:30 p.m.

This forum was originally scheduled for March 5 but was cancelled due to snow.

The primary election will be held May 19 and the general election is slated for Nov. 3. You can get up to speed on the council and mayoral candidates on the Committee of Seventy website.

Mike Lyons

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A bold building plan for the 4400 block of Chestnut and mosque expansion on S. 43rd

March 19, 2015

Scott (left) and Guy Orens talk to the Spruce Hill Zoning Committee on Wednesday about very rough plans for a residential building on the 4500 block of Chestnut.

Scott (left) and Guy Orens talk to the Spruce Hill Zoning Committee on Wednesday about very rough plans for a residential building on the 4400 block of Chestnut. (Photo by Mike Lyons / West Philly Local)

 

A local developer gave the Spruce Hill Community Association zoning committee a sneak peak of their plan for a residential complex that would dramatically change the 4400 block of Chestnut Street.

Scott and Guy Orens, owners of Orens Brothers Real Estate, presented a project that was very early in the planning stages to build a five-story, 150-unit on the north side of the 4400 block of Chestnut that require the demolition of some vacant and owner-occupied homes and a warehouse along Ludlow Street.

The two brothers, whose firm has built or renovated several large residential buildings in the city including the once-abandoned Croydon building at 49th and Locust, were not yet seeking any approval for their plan from the committee.

They have already purchased many of the properties that would be required to build the complex, which would be one- and two-bedroom rentals, but public discussions about things like building design, materials and facade appearance have not yet begun.

“We are willing to participate in creating something that you will like,” Scott Orens told the committee.  Continue Reading

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Apartment building aimed at students planned for 46th and Walnut

March 13, 2015

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The small building at 46th and Walnut that has housed a halal food store and convenience stores over the years has been torn down to make room for an apartment building likely aimed at students.

University Realty bought the parcel at 4525 Walnut St. in January 2014 and confirmed that it will build a 40-unit apartment building on the site. The parcel is zoned CMX-2, meaning that an apartment building with limited commercial or retail space is permitted on the site. University Realty does not have to go through Zoning Board of Adjustment or seek community approval for its building plans. The building will have a maximum height of 38 feet.

halalThe building’s last tenant, Mohamed’s Halal Center (pictured left), closed in the summer of 2012, and the building has been vacant since then.

A spokesman for University Realty said he was unsure when the building might be ready for occupancy.

Mike Lyons

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Want to help out in your neighborhood? Cedar Park Neighbors recruiting board candidates

March 13, 2015

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Current Cedar Park Neighbors Board members (Photo courtesy CPN).

Cedar Park Neighbors (CPN), the community association for the Cedar Park neighborhood, is recruiting candidates for its board of directors.

The deadline for nominations is March 27, 2015. The openings are for two-year terms starting in June. To qualify you need to live in Cedar Park (here is a map) and register as a CPN member by April.

Responsibilities include participating in monthly two-hour board meetings and committee work. CPN handles a number of neighborhood initiatives, including block organizing and a scholarship fund, and consults with the city on zoning matters.

Contact Meg Ferrigno at skyflowers0@gmail.com or 267-241-7606 with questions. To be considered, e-mail a “concise” (under 500 words) biography to the address above.

Board elections will be held at the annual membership meeting on Monday, April 20, at 7 p.m. at the Calvary Center at 48th & Baltimore.

More information is available on the CPN website.

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