Posted on 20 December 2011 by Mike Lyons
Benn Roe (left) and Adam Friedman will be moving their gaming shop, Redcap’s Corner, from Locust Street to Powelton Village.
Redcap’s Corner, the venerable gaming shop at 4040 Locust St., is pulling up stakes later this week and moving to Lancaster Avenue.
The shop, which along with Locust Moon Comics occupied a good-sized chunk of the orange, 20,000-square-foot warehouse building that formerly housed Strikes Bowling Lounge (and an original Urban Outfitters), will reopen at a storefront at 3617 Lancaster Ave. in late January. Locust Moon vacated the building earlier this year and will open a new storefront location at 34 S. 40th Street early next year.
For Redcap’s Corner, the move means more retail and gaming space. The move also puts them much closer to Drexel University students, who owners Benn Roe and Adam Friedman say make up a sizable chunk of their student clientele.
The warehouse at 4040 Locust is undergoing extensive remodeling. A branch of Keswick Cycle opened in the building over the summer and at least one restaurant and office space is also planned for the location.
Posted on 14 December 2011 by Mike Lyons
When it rains it pours. Here are three meetings dealing with zoning and development issues coming up today and tomorrow:
• Cedar Park Neighbors will host a community zoning hearing for a proposed ice cream shop to go in the former Philadelphia Federal Credit Union building at 4610 Cedar Ave. Yes, this is the same building that Domino’s Pizza was interested in. Philly Flavors will outline their business and building renovations plans. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at the Renewal Presbyterian Church at 4633 Cedar Ave.
• The ongoing conversation about the commercial development of 52nd Street will continue tonight as well. The City of Philadelphia has had its eye on redevelopment projects on the street for a while, sparking protests among some street vendors. To catch up on the issues involved, go here and here. Tonight’s meeting is at 6 p.m. at the White Rock Baptist Church at 5240 Chestnut St.
• The focus will continue to be on 52nd Street on Thursday as Cedar Park Neighbors hosts a meeting to discuss the proposal to convert the empty Apply Storage building at 780-782 S. 52nd St. (near Willows Avenue). The building’s owner, Apple Iron Stone, plans to convert the building into loft apartments with first-floor retail and parking in the rear. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at The Wayland Memorial Baptist Church at 5126 Baltimore Ave.
Posted on 26 November 2011 by WPL
Today is a Small Business Saturday and everyone is encouraged to support small businesses by shopping locally.
We have a lot of great businesses in our neighborhood, so please consider supporting them today. Do your grocery shopping at the Farmer’s Market, Mariposa or Milk & Honey. Have a pet? You can buy your pet supplies at Baltimore Pet Shoppe. Want a new book? Stop by Bindlestiff Books (Facebook link). While shopping, don’t forget to refuel at one of many awesome local cafes and restaurants.
Finally, consider buying your holiday gifts at local shops. VIX Emporium has a very nice selection of handcrafted holiday gifts and today you can get a free “West Philly” tee or tote with a $100 purchase. Also, American Express card holders will get a special credit on their account when they use the card at any of thousands of participating small businesses, including VIX. VIX Saturday hours have been extended until 7 p.m. and the store is now also open on Sundays from 12 to 5 p.m. until Christmas.
Posted on 27 April 2011 by WPL
Residents are invited to attend a meeting tonight to provide input on a proposal that would legalize outdoor cafe-style seating at restaurants along Baltimore Avenue.
Several businesses currently have outdoor seating, including the Gold Standard Cafe and Dock Street Brewing Co., but there has been no formal approval of the seating. The current city ordinance requires each business to apply for seating separately. The Baltimore Avenue Business Association, which represents a variety of establishments, is seeking an ordinance that would allow several businesses to apply together. These businesses include Elena’s Soul, Aksum, Gojjo, Gold Standard Cafe, Dock Street Brewing Co. and others.
Tonight’s meeting is a chance for residents who live near Baltimore Avenue to voice concerns about the approval of outdoor seating. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. on the second floor of Elena’s Soul (4912 Baltimore Ave.)
Posted on 23 December 2010 by Mike Lyons
Markets/Bakeries
Milk and Honey Market (4435 Baltimore Ave.)
Dec. 24. – Close at 4 p.m.
Dec. 25 – Closed.
Supremo Shop ‘n Bag (4301 Walnut St.)
Dec. 24 – 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Dec. 25 – 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Mariposa Food Co-op (4726 Baltimore Ave.)
Dec. 24 – 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Dec. 25 – Closed
Fresh Grocer (4001 Walnut St.)
Dec. 25. – Regular hours (24 hours)
CVS (4314 Locust St.)
Dec. 25 – Store – Regular hours, Pharmacy – 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Pubs, restaurants and cafes
Local 44 (4333 Spruce St.)
Closed Dec. 24-25
Green Line Cafe
Baltimore Avenue and Locust Street locations • Dec. 24 – Close at 6 p.m., Dec. 25 – Closed.
Powelton • Dec. 24 – Close at 2 p.m., Dec. 25 – Closed
Cafe Clave (4305 Locust St.)
Dec. 24 – Close at 1ish
Dec. 25 – Closed
Satellite Cafe (701 S. 5oth St.)
Dec. 24 – Close early afternoonish
Dec. 25 – Closed
Koch’s (4309 Locust St.)
24 – 12 p.m. – 8 p.m.
25 – Closed
Beer, Wine and Liquor
Wine and Spirits shops
Baltimore Ave
Dec. 24 – 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Dec. 25 – Closed
Market Street
Dec. 24 – 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Dec. 25 – Closed
Brewer’s Outlet (309 S. 48th)
Dec. 25 – 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
University City Beverage (4300 Walnut St.)
Dec. 24 – Regular hours
Dec. 25 – “I don’t know, maybe we’ll open for a little bit.”
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