Society Hill hotel hearing shows rifts

By CHRIS BRENNAN
Philadelphia Daily News [EMAIL PROTECTED] 215-854-5973



Al, I was present. Tom was also present.

 I don't know if the list and community were aware that our beloved Campus Inn 
had been scheduled for this meeting at one time.  I don't know what happened, 
but it was taken off the agenda.

I think people need to know that Penn, Campus Apts, and SHCA have no intention 
of listening to the overwhelming opposition to their hotel scheme.  It seems 
they plan to continue efforts to keep silent as they push this through.

In the society hill case, the room was filled with residents.  When I arrived 
Lussenhop was present, but I didn't see a single person from West Philly.

Residents have the right to attend and to speak about the Campus Inn project if 
they know it is scheduled.  


Tom, could you please send a reply to the list.  When will the city Planning 
Commission hear your presentation?  What is the next scheduled public meeting 
or hearing for the Campus Inn?

Thank you in advance for your honest and prompt response!  The Spruce Hill 
Civic Association doesn't respond to my questions and I don't trust them anyhoo.

Spruce Hill resident,
Glenn  
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  If you didn't already see it in the DN today, you read it first here, on the 
popu-list,
  Al Krigman


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  Society Hill hotel hearing shows rifts

  By CHRIS BRENNAN
  Philadelphia Daily News [EMAIL PROTECTED] 215-854-5973

  A controversial proposed hotel and condominium tower in Society Hill moved a 
step closer to construction yesterday at a City Council hearing that 
highlighted a sometimes-angry neighborhood rift about the project.The developer 
and Council made clear that the clock is ticking.

  Marc F. Stein, who wants to build "Stamper Square" on the site of the former 
NewMarket Pavilion, warned that Starwood Hotel Corp. would pull out of the 
project next month if the site's zoning isn't changed to allow a taller 
structure.

  "Time is of the essence for us," Stein told Council members.

  The City Planning Commission recommended the project for approval but asked 
Council to tie any zoning change to Stein's plans and have that zoning revoked 
in a year if the project isn't under way by then.

  The 1.5-acre NewMarket site, bordered by Pine, Lombard, Front and 2nd 
streets, has been vacant for a decade. Actor Will Smith dropped plans in 2001 
for a hotel there and sold the land in 2004 to Sant Properties, which proposed 
a 40-story tower. Sant still owns the land but sold the development rights to 
Stein, who proposes a 15-story, 150-room hotel and 33 condominiums.

  The height of the project in a neighborhood steeped in Colonial history has 
created a rift in the Society Hill Civic Association, which recently deadlocked 
in a vote on the project.

  At yesterday's hearing, one opponent choked up while speaking of the late 
city planner Ed Bacon, another brought his attorney to tell Council that the 
project would not survive a legal challenge and a third complained about 
political contributions by developers before admitting that he, too, makes 
contributions.

  Paul Levy, a neighbor who runs the Center City District, supports the project 
and said that he has been "surprised by the reaction of those who want to 
preserve a 10-year hole in the ground."

  Paul Boni, a neighbor and attorney active in civic groups, called the project 
"spot zoning" inconsistent with the neighborhood.

  "I think it will not stand up in the courts, with all due respect," Boni told 
Council members.

  The full Council could consider the zoning change during today's meeting, and 
could vote to approve it in two weeks. * 







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