A Whole New Game at the Sports Complex
A glitzy $100 million idea takes shape
A whole new game at the sports complex
A plan to bring life to the vast asphalt desert around
The glitzy architectural renderings, presented to the city Planning Commission, showed a two-block-long, diagonal street lined with restaurants, bars, and shops. Modeled on such destinations as
The project, called Philly Live!, is being developed jointly by Comcast-Spectacor and the Cordish Co., which created a similar entertainment district around a former power station at Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Although they announced their partnership more than 18 months ago, yesterday was the first time they have gone public with a detailed site plan and renderings.
Gary A. Block, the Cordish vice president overseeing the project, said the company hoped to start construction of the 350,000-square-foot entertainment center by this time next summer. But that schedule is tied to the Spectrum's demolition, which is expected to begin in early 2010.
The project Cordish presented yesterday was just the first phase of what could be a much more expansive entertainment district, Block said. Cordish is also trying to snare a "boutique hotel" for a spot on
Commission members nodded in assent when Natalia Olson de Savyckj gushed, "I love this project."
City planners have long dreamed of creating an urban wall of buildings along
Architect Megan N. DiNicola said that Philly Live! was laid out to bridge the gap between the two busiest sports venues,
Block said that it's possible that future phases could extend the entertainment center to
Restaurants and bars will spill out into the public areas of the diagonal street, which will be partly open to the elements. At the center, Cordish plans a two-story party space that will be roofed over and climate-controlled.
The connection with Lincoln Financial Field will be made by improving the crosswalk on
In addition to the main street, there will be a second floor for retail, which will be allocated about 40 percent of the project's floor space. Block promised yesterday that the retailers would be an interesting mix.