Now the St. Louis-based company behind the project has sued the Greater Bustleton Civic League and a business working with the group to oppose the development. It wants a minimum of $50,000 because of interference and delays.
The company accuses neighbors of “continually perverting the legal process for the illegitimate goal of preventing the lawful development of the site,” according to the legal complaint.why this case is unusual.One of my favorite things about living in the city is being able to walk to many places. And a new report likes that about Philly, too.
The Philadelphia metro area ranked 10th in a list of most walkable urban areas, according to a report released by Smart Growth America and Places Platform LLC. The report’s authors ranked places based on the percentage of their real estate that is in walkable areas. Walkability promotes health, reduces pollution and traffic from cars, and drives economic activity. And it makes