Showing posts with label tacony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tacony. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Notes from Monday Meeting with Jonathan Farnham

We met with Jonathan Farnham of the Philadelphia Historical Commission on Monday, October 20th, to discuss the potential implementation of a conservation district in Tacony.

Conservation Districts
- little infrastructure in place to regulate, PHC would have little authority
- little or no authority to intervene when changes proposed, more for regulation of demolition
and new construction

Industrial Heritage
- what are the goals of preservation in an industrial area?
- how do you regulate preservation of buildings when used for much different new purpose?
- can the economy support ways in which industrial properties can be adaptively reused?
- few industrial buildings in Philadelphia on local register (usually listed as contributing resources
in a district, or listed after they have been adaptively reused)
- marketability of current space and size of industrial properties (PIDC study underway)

Threats
- wholesale demolition and big box development
- protection of Disston Park from future development

Possible Approaches
- streetscape designation in relatively intact portion of industrial area
- threshold levels of conservation district, neighborhood-based guidelines
- "preservation lite" scheme involving setbacks, materials, etc.

Comparables
- Frankford Arsenal, locally listed with PHC, about 100 industrial buildings on site but only a few
designated
- Point Breeze exampled of workshops on how to perform repairs and take care of your
property, very popular and successful

Like with Society Hill in the 1950s, the involvement of the PHC over a similar period could have a tremensously significant impact on Tacony.

The full meeting notes have been posted to the server in the 'Meeting Notes' folder.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Torresdale Ave-MARC

I have read through a lot of materials with regards to businesses in Tacony, and with specific regard to Torresdale Ave. Within the past 2-3 years there has been a great degree of interest in revitalization and growth on this corridor, which extends through Disston Estates. The corridor spans from Wissinoming (neighborhood to the southeast bordering Tacony) northward into East Torresdale. With regards to what Caitlin posted about the Transit-Oriented Development along the SEPTA R-7, Torresdale Ave parallels that route to the Northeast. I've attached some of the links as well as the lists I have found for Tacony Business and MARC (Major Artery Revitalization Committee) an interest-focused group dedicated to improving life along this commercial corridor. They receive funding from a variety of sources including the Department of Community and Economic Development. I think from reviewing this literature it's important to think how historic preservation can fit into the redevleopment/revitalization plan, it is notably absent from the streetscape improvement plan designed by Cope-Linder Architects.

Here is a list of Members of Tacony’s Business Association

Ancient Order of Hibernians, Division 39

James J. Anderson Construction

Anna Marie's Academy of Dance

Athenian Restaurant

Aztec Signs

Brooks Pharmacy

Dr. Val Cantagallo

Checchio and Metka, Attorneys-at-Law

J. Michael Checchio, C.S.A.

Choo-Choo Trolley

C-Lec Plastics, Inc.

Citizens Bank

Dr. David Cohen
6808 Chiropractic Center

Commerce Bank

Conway Doors, Inc.

Jack Costello Boxing Club

Cottman Check Cashing

Harry Crane Plumbing & Heating

Curran's Irish Inn

DeNofa's Deli

Dixon Saunders Printing

Do Do's Pizza

East Coast Dental Lab

Emili's Market

First General Lewis Builders

Mary Ford Dance Studio

Russel T. Friday Construction

Galzerano Funeral Home

Jerry Green Roofing

Good Riddance Exterminating

JANS Corp.

Jeff's Hardwood Floors

Gus' Auto & Truck Repair

Hamilton Disston School

Sgt. Peter J. Hartman
PA National Guard Recruiter

H B F Electronics

Historical Society of Tacony

Marie Huff's Hairdressing

Louis A. Iatarola,
Real Estate Appraiser

Karley's Specialty Linens

Krohnert Rentals

Len's Auto Body

Little Italy Pizzaria

Join the Tacony Business Association
Call 215-331-1551

Little Victorian Village Pre-School

Lutz Contractors

Magnolia Cemetery

Manhattan Financial, Inc.

Mannal Funeral Home

Mayfair Chiropractic Center

Michael's Glass

Walter J. Meyers Funeral Home

Miss Susan's School of Dance

Moessner Foods

Nature's Way Landscaping

Nicoletti Beverage Center

Nolter's Sunoco

Pet Spa

Prince Cafe

Dr. Ronald Renzi

Rev's Used Furniture

Ron's Automotive

.Rowland-Meyers Funeral Home

Rubino's Pharmacy

Bill Schluth's Service Center

SE Family Federal Credit Union

H. David Siegfried Co

Dr. Gerald Skobinsky

W.F.Smith Heating and Cooling

Smith's Ace Hardware

Sovereign Bank

Sue-Ramics

Tacony Boys, LLC

Tacony Civic Association

Tacony Family Medicine

Tacony Florist

Tacony Income Tax Service

Tacony Palmyra Billiard Club

Tanique II

That Guy With the Hair

Tina's Deli

This list may be a bit outdated, but it’s a very diverse group of merchants.

Here's a link to the MARC committee outlining some of the goals of the Torresdale Ave Corridor, a major commercial area in our district. If anyone has questions' I'd be happy to help on Monday.

http://www.marc-cleansweep.com/marc.asp

http://www.marc-cleansweep.com/tap.asp

Here's a link to the firm doing the urban project:

http://www.cope-linder.com/index.html

This is a copy of the survey sent to business owners in the corridor:

http://www.marc-cleansweep.com/MARC%20Business%20Survey.zip