Residence FIVE (Laurent) – The Residences at Rodin

Return to_kurfiss.com _ Kurfiss Sotheby’s International Realty (215 735 2225). To learn more contact Melodie Kahr (609 509 0482) or Ingrid Levin (310 990 8503) residencesatrodin@gmail.com. Credits: 3D video tour by arie@schinnar.com of BIMarchitects (music track: Bach’s Bouree; selected 3D models from the 3D Google Warehouse) Sales: Kurfiss Sotheby’s International Realty www.kurfiss.com/rodin Management: Madison Parke www.madisonparke.com Developer: PRA Development & Management Corp. Architect: Leonard Ciccotello, AIA www.ljcarchitects.com Video Architecture: arie@schinnar.com The Residences at Rodin is a signature building designed for luxury living in Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The 45 customable residences overlook the spectacular gardens of the Rodin Museum; the site is distinguished by its access to the sophistication of center city living, the cultural surroundings of the citys art and science museums, and the natural beauty of the tree-lined parkway and nearby Fairmount Park and Schuylkill River. The building’s amenities include on-site garage parking; concierge services; terraces for each residence; private, in-unit elevator entry; a rooftop saltwater pool with lounging area, a secured lobby and a spacious gated garden plaza. The neighborhood’s culture and central location, the unique building’s design and amenities and the ten year tax abatement make this residential development one of the best real estate investment in Philadelphia. Just imagine

eDome – www.edome.net Alone in the Dark – Real World Rules Tech Demo Part 2 http plaza.fi plaza.fi plaza.fi plaza.fi With new facts, park lore and more scheduled every Thursday up to launch of the game in May, visitors can already learn a great deal of incongruous information gathered by a group of amateur researchers and drawn from historical documentation, newspapers and the work of scholars. Facts suggest there’s more than meets the eye behind the design and perfect preservation of this enormous parkland in the city that never sleeps. The implication is that considerably different motives were at work than just the desire to create a grand public parkland for the people of New York. Here’s just a taste of the questions posed: In a city with debts of .8 Billion, who has the power to ensure that Central Park’s 8 Billion of prime Manhattan real estate has remained completely untouched since its creation? What were the suspected political motivations behind the complete decimation of Seneca village, Manhattan’s first African American community, during the park’s construction? Why was the topsoil that was used to construct Central Park not from New Jersey as recorded, and according to micro-chemical analysis not even from America? Who built the existing tunnel network under the park that was used for Oppenheimer’s Manhattan Project of 1853 that led to the creation of the atomic bomb? Featuring a gripping story, design inspired by contemporary TV action dramas, and
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