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Displaying all articles tagged:
Zoning
Coffee Buzz
Apr. 17, 2013
Fishtown Neighbors Green-Light ReAnimator Coffee’s Cafe Plans
Looks like Loco Pez and Cedar Point Bar & Kitchen are getting a new neighbor.
By
Collin Keefe
Coffee Buzz
Apr. 16, 2013
ReAnimator Coffee Seeking Support for Its Fishtown Cafe
The artisan roasters need the community’s support before the city’s Zoning Board will sign off on their plans.
By
Collin Keefe
Community Board
Apr. 12, 2013
Batali Working With Community Board to Save Babbo
He needs a special zoning variance renewal.
By
Sierra Tishgart
The Great Outdoors
Mar. 4, 2013
American Sardine Bar Coming Up Al Fresco This Spring
ZBA finally signed of on owner John Longacre’s plans for outdoor dining.
By
Collin Keefe
Beer Me
July 25, 2012
Saint Benjamin Brewing Co. Gets the Community’s Approval For Brewery and
If all goes according to plan, the brewery could start brewing as soon as this fall.
By
Collin Keefe
Empire Building
May 10, 2012
Another Hurdle Cleared For Dinerman’s East Passyunk Ave. Gastropub
The local zoning committee gave the project the go-ahead.
By
Collin Keefe
FYI
Apr. 17, 2012
Help Decide the Fate of Boot & Saddle Tonight
The zoning committee takes up the discussion at its meeting tonight.
By
Collin Keefe
Mediavore
Feb. 29, 2012
Montco. Town Isn’t Clucking Around When It Comes to Chickens; Girl Scouts
Plus: Volunteers sought for Mars cooking exercises; mediocre sushi probably isn’t worth it, all in our morning news roundup.
Coming Soon
Jan. 6, 2012
Pizza Brain and Little Baby’s Ice Cream to Shack Up Together on Frankford
In theory, it’s a match made in heaven.
By
Collin Keefe
Mediavore
Sept. 20, 2011
Ancient Zoning Rules Forbid Fettuccine and Gnocchi Making; Make Way For Jarritos
Plus: Two Pittsburgh area brewers battle over a defunct beer; and obese people actually crave more high-calorie foods than others, all in our morning news roundup.
Neighborhood Watch
May 18, 2011
Sikora Debuts Dishes From A.Kitchen; King George Inn to Reopen
Rounding up the region’s neighborhood news.
By
Collin Keefe
Neighborhood Watch
Apr. 15, 2011
A Billiards Hall in Center City Gets the Go-Ahead; Hop Sing Laundromat
Plus: Frankford neighbors rally to shut down a nuisance bar; and Bon Jovi gears up to open his own restaurant, all in our roundup of neighborhood news.
By
Collin Keefe
Empire Building
Apr. 4, 2011
Pub & Kitchen Gathering Signatures to Support Its Next Project
The new project, a European-style cafe, hinges on rezoning of the property.
By
Collin Keefe
Openings
Jan. 21, 2011
Fathom Seafood House Gets Zoning Approval; Eyes First Week of February For an
With the last of the red tape out of his way, Stollenwerk expects to open his long delayed restaurant in about two weeks.
By
Collin Keefe
Openings
Jan. 10, 2011
Little Fish Going Swimmingly; Fathom Still Marooned
With his BYOB back up and running, Stollenwerk awaits zoning approval for his stalled Fathom Seafood House.
By
Collin Keefe
Openings
Dec. 29, 2010
Fathom Now Looks to 2011 for an Opening
The long awaited seafood bar from Fish/Little Fish owner Mike Stollenwerk pushes back its opening.
By
Collin Keefe
Openings
Dec. 21, 2010
Stollenwerk Simultaneously Readies Little Fish and Fathom Seafood House
If you though your holiday season was stressful, try walking a mile in Mike Stollenwerk’s shoes.
By
Collin Keefe
Endangered
Jan. 22, 2010
Dens of Depravity: Cordato’s Cleans Up Its Act, Scandals Fights City Hall
One go-go bar becomes a sports bar while the other fights for its right to party.
By
Daniel Maurer