
We heard some excellent news yesterday that will further develop one of the neighborhoods that we love and work with: the Loft District.
The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, which is just southwest of the Loft District, has announced plans for Lenfest Plaza. Think of what would happen if someone put Rittenhouse Square or the Piazza at Schmidt's at Broad and Cherry. Well, not exactly, but Lenfest Plaza will pose a similar concept in creating a bustling social space in the area.
Designs from OLIN architectural landscaping firm were approved for the 24-hour pedestrian court. The plan will include a restaurant and plenty of outdoor seating, which will complement the nearby Convention Center nicely. A renowned sculptor has been commissioned to create a unique work of art that will be displayed on the site. OLIN has worked on many museums, parks, memorials, and urban designs, including Independence National Historic Park, Dilworth Plaza, and the Comcast Center Plaza, so they know a thing or two about public spaces.
We'll keep you posted as details come in, but are you as pumped for this as we are? We really see the surrounding streets of the Loft District and the Convention Center as under-utilized. A destination like this will not only add to North Broad Street's appearance, it will make this section a more pedestrian-friendly hive and be valuable to the residents.
[Rendering from OLIN]
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Sounds wonderful. The city is really changing. Thanks for the update.
I had to double take on the first picture - I thought it was actual.
Will be great as long as they do not tax trash and soda ....to do this
HelpfulHannah
This sounds like a fantastic down town addition. What a great town.