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Richmond / Navy Hill

Navy Hill is the name given to a redevelopment scheme for the area east of the Greater Richmond Convention Center, which would encompass at least two dormant Richmond landmarks: Richmond Coliseum and Richmond Light Infantry Blues Armory. Blues Armory, one-time home of the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, was converted to a shopping mall and food […]

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Philadelphia / One Penn Center

Pennsylvania Railroad Suburban Station, aka One Penn Center, holds on to its Art Deco facade but lost long-distance rail service decades ago. Name:  One Penn Center aka Pennsylvania Railroad Suburban Station Location:  1617 John F Kennedy Boulevard Year Completed:  1930 Architect:  Graham Anderson Probst & White Style:  Art Deco Wikipedia:  Penn Center Google Map All

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Philadelphia / One Liberty Place

1650 Market Street, aka One Liberty Place, is often called “Philadelphia’s Chrysler Building” for its graceful spire. The skyscraper was first to break the “gentlemen’s agreement” limiting heights to the height of City Hall’s statue of William Penn. Name:  One Liberty Place Location:  1650 Market Street Year Completed:  1990 Architect:  Helmut Jahn Style:  Postmodern Wikipedia:

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