Can a few aesthetic tweaks turn Stenton Avenue into a business hub?

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Can a few aesthetic tweaks turn Stenton Avenue into a business hub?

POSTED: Monday, July 30, 2012, 12:05 PM

 

The Stenton Avenue business corridor has some committed backers, like Northwest Philly-based state Rep. Dwight Evans (who took CP on an enthusiastic tour of the area not too long ago), and now it also has significant funding, including $2.25 million from the city and the state. Now, the question is whether facade and streetscape improvements will be sufficient to jumpstart the local economy.

In the meantime, Ogontz Avenue Revitalization Corp., which is managing those grants, is getting ready to roll out one of the city's new pedestrian plazas, (which differ from parklets, somehow, we think?). The plazas, which cost $30,000, were theoretically supposed to be installed in time for summer; at least we now have the design for this one, which will include trees, chess tables, benches and planters. Work will begin in late summer of 2012, so hopefully this can be enjoyed through next fall.

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