Plans call for building a 12-story Hudson Hotel at 17th and Chancellor streets in Center City. A bill to rezone the property to permit the development was pulled and will not be revisited by City Council until next year. (DAS Architects via PlanPhilly) |
A plan to build a 12-story hotel at 17th and Chancellor
streets in Center City, currently home to a parking garage and the iconic diner
Little Pete’s, is on hold after Councilman Kenyatta Johnson pulled back a bill
rezoning the property during a City Council committee hearing Tuesday.
The bill, which lifts a number of zoning restrictions on
the property, was introduced at the end of October. It was scheduled to be
heard by Council’s Committee on Rules on Tuesday, but halfway through the
hearing Committee chairman Bill Greenlee announced that the bill was being held
at the request of its sponsor.
Immediately, a dozen or so hospitality workers with Unite
Here Local 274 began to filter out of Council chambers. Johnson said after the
hearing that he was holding the bill so that the developers and hospitality
workers could continue negotiations. He also said that some people were
concerned about the fate of Little Pete's.
No other information was forthcoming on Wednesday. Ron
Patterson, a lawyer for the developers, Clemens Construction, declined to
comment about the deal. Representatives of Unite Here Local 274 also declined
to comment.
Because Council’s last session of 2014 is scheduled for
next week, the bill can’t be heard until some time next year, likely in late
January or early February.
The bill was recommended to Johnson’s office by the City
Planning Commission.
Stephen Pouppirt of the development team has donated
$5,100 to Johnson’s political campaigns.
Source: Philly.com
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