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Real Estate Transactions in Frankford

Thanks to our friends at CitySpace, here are some transactions from June of this year:

4515 E Stiles St $83,000 3\1\1
951 Dyre St $169,900 3\1\1
5232 Marlowe St $25,000 3\1\0 19124
1734 Brill St $56,000 3\1\1 19124
1102 Anchor St $59,100 3\1\0 19124
2056 Fraley St $84,900 2\1\0 19124
4727 Worth St $42,500 2\1\1
5235 Ditman St $84,900 4\1\0
1350 Fillmore St $104,900 3\1\0
1230 Haworth St $176,000 3\2\1
1326 Fillmore St 3\2\0
2125 Shallcross St $52,000 3\1\0
5274 Glenloch St $77,500 2\10
2050 Carver St $79,900 2\1\0
2056 Fraley St $84,900 2\1\0
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Safety Ambassadors Return to Frankford Avenue

Safety Ambassadors and their supervisor

The Frankford Special Services District today announced the return of the Safety Ambassador Program to the Frankford Business Corridor, starting June 24, 2010.

The Safety Ambassador Program, which was a part of Frankford in the late 1990s, will consist of uniformed personnel patrolling Frankford Avenue with the goal of increasing commerce on the Corridor.
Ambassadors will help shoppers with concerns such as directions, bus schedules and escorting. In addition, they will visit every business on the Corridor weekly to check-in and see if the business owner has anything to report. Along their routes, Ambassadors will report quality of life concerns such as graffiti and potholes, and will reinforce the safety of Frankford Avenue by documenting and reporting all suspicious activity. “It will be great for shoppers and business owners to have an extra set of eyes on the Corridor,” said Gilbert Pons, owner of Gilbert’s Upholstery.
This program has been tried and tested in many business corridors across the country, including Frankford Avenue, and has been effective in reducing crime and making shoppers feel safer and more welcome.  The Frankford Special Services District (FSSD) has been focusing on this project since it surveyed the businesses at the beginning of the year and received an overwhelming support for safety initiatives.
The FSSD is proudly reinvesting in the community it serves by hiring for these newly created jobs from the local EARN Center, and purchasing its uniforms from Cramer’s Uniforms, both of which are located on Frankford Avenue.  The Ambassadors will patrol Frankford Avenue from the Frankford Terminal to Womrath Park. They will be on duty five days a week from 10-6pm.
Shoppers and business owners are welcome to approach Ambassadors with their concerns or call 267-777-SAFE to speak with them over the phone. Any questions about the program can be directed to Tim Wisniewski, the Executive Director of the Frankford Special Services District, at 215-535-2637.
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Orthodox and Paul Streets

I happened to by by the corner of Paul and Orthodox yesterday.  I noticed the work being done on the corner property a few weeks ago.  It really stands out for a quality job.  Have a look at the before from Google maps:


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And this is how it looks now. Some rehabs in Frankford looks worse than they did after they are finished. This one is very nice. Not sure who owns it or what it will be used for. Maybe one of our informants has the scoop on it.

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Safety Ambassadors to Return to Frankford Avenue

Tim Wisniewski, Executive Director of the Frankford Special Services District,  announce the resumption of Frankford Safety Ambassador program at the Northwood Civic Association meeting last night.  They should be out on the street by the end of the month.