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Frankford Synagogue

Former Adath Zion Synagogue

Last year we posted about the history of the building at 4336 Paul Street.  It was built as a synagogue (Adath Zion) by the many Jewish families who had businesses along the Avenue.  When they moved the Synagogue moved with them further up into the Northeast.  Above is a picture of what it looked like last year.  Below is what it looks like today.

Are there any of our tipsters out there who know what the new use of the building will be.  It looks like another quality rehab job.  Only a block away from the other building on Church Street we posted about back in April.

Former Adath Zion 2010

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Globe Dye Works profiled in report on Philadelphia’s Creative Vitality

The Globe Dye Works complex gets a hefty nod from the city’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy.  The Three-Year index of Creative Vitality in Philadelphia tries to measure Philadelphia’s creative economy against the nation.

Check out these awesome quotes from the report:

Creative entrepreneurs of all kinds—from a renowned steel drum maker to painters and art framers to a wooden boat company—are heading north. Not to New York, but to Frankford, the once-thriving, historically working-class neighborhood just six miles north of Center City Philadelphia. What’s drawing them there is Globe Dye Works, a former textile manufacturing site-turned-creative compound.

The complex is considered a great example of industrial reuse and adaptation by the city, which itself is considered to be ahead of the curve nationally in the creative economy.

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Reporting from the Third Floor

This is a report from West Frankford Town Watch:

ONCE again we received a call from the residents of the high rise apt bldg on Paul street about the loud music coming from the  after hours night club located at 4651 Frankford Ave.   The resident that called was tolded to call 911.  Myself and one of my members drove by there at 2:50 am and there were about 50 cars parked along the avenue and on the side streets.   I also saw police car 1516 sitting in the next bock parked in the center of Frankford Ave.  and just watching all the people walk by.  There were many cars parked in the no parking zone on the next block.   This has been an on going problem and I feel that it is going to take someone getting shot or them coming from in side the club and being drunk getting into an accident and then maybe something will be done.  I was told that the club has no permits and that the people that are running it have been cited before at another location and that this location has a cease order.  If that is the  fact, why is this place still open.   I know that it was shut down about a month ago and the DA’s office was involved.   Maybe the state should have a look into this since no one in the local  police dept seems to care about what happens in the Frankford area.

Copies went to the 15th District and Rep. Payton and Councilwoman Sanchez offices.  Those are some strong words but I can identify with your frustration.  This communication thing looks like a one way street.  We send them up the line and nothing comes back to us.  Let us know what is going on here so at least we will know what to expect.

Response email from captain Bachmayer to West Frankford Town Watch this afternoon:

I care what happens in frankford call my office monday and we can discuss this issue

francis bachmayer

Update received today from Mike at West Frankford Town Watch:

Today I had a long talk with the captain.  He said that the state police were looking into the club.  I also asked him that if L&I shut that club down about a month ago, why is it open again.  He would not say.  He kept saying that the police can not shut any bar because they do not know if they are legal or not.  He said that L&I has to shut them down along with the state police.  I said that when I spoke to the state police last month, I was told that they knew nothing about the club having been raided by their officers.  That it was a local raid but I now have a placed a call to the state police and I am waiting a call back as to what they are going to do.  When i get more info, i will let you know.

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Film Shoot at North Catholic

We just happened to be passing by North on the way down to Aramingo Avenue tonight at about 730.  Noticed all the lights in the building were on which has not been happening lately, so we went around back.  Film equipment and lots of folks coming and going.  That Frankford film office must be pretty busy this year.

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Frankford Real Estate Transactions

Thanks to our friends at Cityspace, here are some Frankford sales during November of 2010.

5330 N Penn St $40,000 3/1/0
1329 Sellers St $45,000 3/1/1
1021 Orthodox St $47,000 3/1/0
2074-76 Margaret St $50,000 3/1/0
4539 Tackawanna St $60,000 3/2/0
1257 E Cheltenham Ave $62,000 3/1/0
5332 Oakland St $80,000 3/1/0
4311 Horrocks St $87,250 3/1/0
5126 Akron St $89,900 3/1/0
4507 Worth St $57,500 3/1/1
4214 Romain St $60,000 3/1/1
2054 Simon St $66,500 2/1/0
5338 Large St $95,000 3/1/0
950 Kenwyn St $126,000 3/1/1
4336 Milnor St $110,000 3/1/1
3872 Frankford Ave $62,400 3/1/0
5417 Erdrick St $95,000 3/1/1
956 Fillmore St $65,000 4/1/0
1343 Dyre St $97,500 3/2/1
5149 Leiper St $62,000 3/1/0
2131 Anchor St $38,000 3/1/0