Maybe they will build a big building on that parcel.  Right near Barry's house

From: [email protected]: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 13:38:25 -0500Subject: 
[UC-Announce] Demolition alert: 4224 Baltimore Ave.To: 
[email protected]; [email protected]; 
[email protected] am copying below a letter, which is now 
being circulated, sent by L&I to neighboring properties of 4224 Baltimore Ave.  
I'm not technologically able to put the letter online where you all can look at 
the actual letter, but if someone would like to do that, I can scan & send it 
to you.The Campenella name may ring a bell: he was the developer planning the 
proposed homeless shelter at 45th & Chestnut several years ago.- Melani 
Lamond___________________________________________City of PhiladelphiaDepartment 
of Licenses & InspectionsJanuary 28, 2009NOTICE OF PENDING DEMOLITION FOR 
PROPERTY LOCATED AT:04224 BALTIMORE AVEPursuant to the requirements of The 
Philadelphia Code, Title 4, Subcode "A," Section A-303-2, you are being 
notified by this Informational Bulletin that the structure located at the 
subject address is scheduled for demolition to begin on or after July 3, 2008.  
(Then, that date is crossed out, and this is handwritten:)  Jan. 28, 2009In 
accordance with The Philadelphia Code, this notice is provided as an 
informational courtesy only and does "not create any actionable right for any 
resident or owner of the subject property or any neighboring property."For 
information concerning the demolition, please contact:     CAMPANELLA JAMES & 
ASSOC INC     1601 S CHRIS COLUMBUS BLV     PHILADELPHIA,PA 19148-1404          
     Klehr Harrison Harvey Ronald J. Patterson, EsquirePerry Cocco (this is 
handwritten in, above the name below which is crossed out):Steve Gallagher, 
SupervisorWest District43rd and Market StreetPhiladelphia, PA  
19104-2969215-685-7680________________________________________This is the 
building on the south side of Baltimore which sits high up on a hill, back from 
the street, and has the empty lot next to it which used to be a community 
garden.  The building formerly housed a women's shelter.  It's across Baltimore 
Ave. from the original Green Line, and across 43rd St. from Clark Park.From the 
UC Historical Society website:4224-26 Baltimore AveJohn Neil McGarvey, 
developer          c.1860E.A. Wilson, architect for renovations                
c.1920Two, three-story, two-bay, brick with stone facade Second Empire, 
semi-detached houses.  Distinguishing features include stone and iron fence 
around terraced yard, porch, segmentally arched windows, bracketed cornice, 
convex mansard roof with pedimented dormers and slate shingles, ground floor 
bay windows.  2 Contributing.Melani Lamond, Associate BrokerUrban & Bye, 
RealtorPA License Number AB048377L3529 Lancaster Ave., Philadelphia, PA 
19104cell phone 215-356-7266 - office phone 215-222-4800 #113**************The 
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