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Comments about waterfrontThere are 25 comments about "waterfront"
serlingrod: Standard Tap is great - the same owners operate Johnny Brenda's up in Fishtown. There definitely is a development gap between Old City and Northern Liberties though, with I-95 running along the waterfront and 676...... serlingrod: Oh IKEA, what to do with thee? You offer great bargains on such aesthetically-pleasing, easy to assemble furniture, yet you continue to embrace the Walton-esque big box development model.....
Our IKEA in Philly is a nightmare....... little ukraine: speaking of Sunset Park...
Here is Third Avenue, once a vibrant street full of shopping and dining (New Yorkers, think Steinway Street, Fulton Street, Roosevelt Avenue). The Gowanus Express, the southern leg of the BQE,...... serlingrod: La Ronde, and the fireworks competition. Spain was giving a really great display during our visit. My girlfriend and I thought La Ronde was awesome - what a perfect location for an amusement park! Here...... Softee: It's a vibrant little city with an artsy, bohemian vibe. Fantastic waterfront and natural surroundings too. I like it a lot. ... jack: the pic's are strangely quiet, alone yet there is a presence of something going on. almost a cold, dark beginning of a bond movie, i liked them, it reminded me of brooklyn's waterfront in...... little ukraine: those leaves on the sidewalk in front of the tailor's kill me.
For the wider CN population... I feel like Patchogue has an appropriate presence on this page because, like GoG pointed out, it is,...... Rich T.O Kid: You guys obviously don't know Toronto's downtown is practically getting a facelift. Check out the future trump tower, future sapphire tower (taller than first canadian!!) future R.O.M on emporis. We're also getting a...... Jerry Pflugh: 17th Oct 2006 : My dad, Ted Pflugh, was Commander of that VFW post, the Mohr-Christie Post #158, several times during the fifties, and my mom, Eileen, was President of the Ladies Auxiliary. They were in office when the...... kricket: for the most part, i'm sick of big empty sterile manicured green fields of grass that no one walks on (usually it just looks like a poor excuse for green space) - but here i...... aer suzuki: for the time of year it depends on what kind of weather you like. if you like having a huge grey smear hanging above your head for a sky (which i do, mostly, perversely) and...... jeeff: the toronto waterfront revitalization corp recently ran a design competition to fix up the central waterfront along queens quay. the winning proposal by west8 included a suggestion for the redevelopment of the silos pictured...... Josh Langille: Windsor's skyline may not be up to par but we are lucky to have a beautiful waterfront with an incredible skyline as a backdrop in Detroit.
This is Casino Windsor. One of the few prominent...... Martin: Liverpool city skyline wasn't included which is a shame as are old and new buildings. At present there are skyscrapers being constructed on the waterfront.
Maybe in the future. Watch out New York, Liverpool's coming! ... Elicar: I have visited Greenport, Long Island. I found it very quaint, very lovely and very rich! The parking lot of the waterfront condo we stayed in looked like a showroom for luxury cars. I will...... Bullish on Toronto!: Man, that city is kick ass!! You people have no idea how good you have it. Just look at the growth you guys have experienced. Something right is happeing there. I was...... joey: i was just in san diego. you'll like it. you'll probably eat at anthony's down on the waterfront.... jeeff: i think the waterfront expressway was a convention of the post-war urban planning system. stupid urban planners. i remember someone else posted an article about a raised highway cutting through... seattle? portland?...... Peter: thanks for the tip, paige! i just dug up the link: [[http://www.forgotten-ny.com/SUBWAYS/Southbklyn/waterfront.html]]... Paige: I just got a book on those tracks. They were part of the New York Dock railway and were in operation until the 1980s when waterfront railroads were on their last legs. The company merged...... olivia: wow, super pretty. I love the waterfront. and I always think the financial district is going to get too heavy and just ... break off the tip of manhattan and tip into the...... kc: these shots of a building with laundry, in black and white...feels like something out of another era, a movie...(On the Waterfront, or something??)...is that all one apartment or do two share the line, I wonder?...... jeeff: it's called the gardiner expressway in toronto. cutting off the waterfront with an ugly raised expressway must be right out of the 50's/60's urban planning textbook.... Peter: that sounds alot like the elevated gowanus parkway in brooklyn... cuts the city away from the waterfront with tons of loud, badly driven traffic, heh.... fuzzytank: speaking of sky colors
so one cool thing i saw a while back in Portland, they stuck all these disks different shades of gray down by the waterfront. So you could check to see what color......
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