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  1. The Hillary fan club is running the Witch-hunt (while it also protects the witch, Hillary) Jordan gets it... "Is this the same Peter Strzok who..." "FBI is BIASED" Congressman ROASTS FBI director Christopher Wray on Russia collusion "Tell us, what's Mueller hiding" Rep Jim Jordan angrily GRILLS FBI director Christopher Wray on Russia collusion scandal 12 7 2017 Jordan demands the FISA application - he wants to see if Strzok was involved in THAT too. Is so, "that is as bad as it gets!"
  2. The Frankenstein/Conyers Ploy - "cleaning house" so they can remind others of the Trump sex-tape THE FALL OF FRANKEN 'CHAMPION OF WOMEN' Minnesota Republicans are reaching out to former Gov. Tim Pawlenty about running in a race to replace Sen. Al Franken. Franken says he is resigning after accusations by several women of sexual misconduct. That sets up a November 2018 election to serve the final two years of his term. Republicans have also identified former Sen. Norm Coleman as a possible candidate. Coleman has already posted on his personal Facebook page that he won't run. He narrowly lost to Franken in 2008 in a close election that included a monthslong vote count. Pawlenty ran for president in 2012. ___ 12:30 p.m. Sen. Al Franken says he's been an advocate for women. That's even as he resigns amid a torrent of sexual misconduct accusations. The Minnesota Democrat says he's used his position "to be a champion of women." He says despite the allegations, "I know who I really am." He says, "Even on the worst day of my political life, I feel like it's all been worth it." Franken is serving his ninth year as senator. He says he'll resign in the coming weeks. (the Hypocritical virtue-signaling dems, are going to talk about how they "cleaned house", when they turn on Trump and Moore in the weeks to come - but where's the actual evidence?): SLAMS TRUMP, MOORE ON WAY OUT Stressing that he wanted to be respectful of what he called a broader conversation about mistreatment of women by powerful men, Franken sought to draw a distinction between himself and two Republicans also accused of mistreatment of women, President Trump and Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore. “I of all people am aware that there is some irony in the fact I am leaving while a man who has bragged on tape of his history of sexual assault is in the Oval Office, and a man who has repeatedly preyed on young girls has the full support of his party,” Franken said.
  3. Another Clinton Cover-up! The Oklahoma City Bombing BREAKING Story - a whistleblower has come fprward Jeff & Cody Snodgres - BLOCKBUSTER! - Deep Black Ops Contractor Exposes OKC! and So Much More The Bombing destroyed medical records which might have allowed billions in lawsuits. Instead, many of the victims became very ill, produced defective children, and have since committed suicide. The Clintons were deeply involved Some say, HRC is one of the 10 Most evil women in History, and this revelation supports this assessment
  4. " SMDC is the leading propery developer in the Bay Area, and the fact that the stock is the strongest amongst all the major developers is another indication that the Bay Area is becoming the new "BGC", or the new "Makati"." Seems to be more of a Tourist area, than a CBD. Let's see how many jobs go in there, and if Job formations can keep up with the Huge rise in Bay Area supply
  5. BREAKING ! just 4 hours ago What is going on with multi-agency activity? Just "gang-related" or something bigger? 12.6 - State and Federal Police Activity in D.C. This Morning - What We Know So Far Streamed live 4 hours ago Fox 5 Report "Multi-Agency Activity in DC" - https://goo.gl/Xvfaz9
  6. FOUR more GZZ and RZZ charts GZZ -vsRZZ ... update : 10d : RZZ vs AEM/ Agnico & AUY/ Yamana ... since 1/2015 : 3yr : 2yr : 1yr / GZZ-etc RZZ -vsGZZ ... update : 10d : Ratio: GZZ -toRZZ
  7. Duplexes Coming Soon Behind Warehouse Turned Church Dec, 05, 2017 | 0 Comment | West Philly We were perusing the ZBA calendar the other day and discovered that 4108 Haverford Ave. is tabbed for redevelopment. This property looks like it was originally built for industrial purposes and probably got some use as a warehouse at some point early in its life. Most recently though, the building has been used as a religious space, as home to the Mount Zion United Holy Church. This building might not hold a candle to numerous historic churches around [...]
  8. Delaware earthquake shakes Philly region The Philly region felt the effects of a 4.1 magnitude earthquake that took place near Dover, Delaware.
  9. Barrier (to SW improvement) to transform? Post Bros. buy Apple Storage, plan 153-unit apartment building Posted on 27 November 2017 Former Apple Storage facility at 780 S. 52nd St (Google Street View image). The real estate development firm Post Brothers has bought the long vacant Apple Storage facility on South 52nd Street and plans to build a 153-unit residential building. Philly.com reported that the Post Brothers, which has acquired several buildings in recent years including The Netherlands at 4300 Chestnut, Hamilton Court at 3800 Chestnut, and Garden Court Plaza, paid $2.4 million for the hulking shell at 780 S. 52nd St., a couple blocks south of Baltimore Avenue. That price reflects the fact that the zoning approval had already been granted in 2012 for “Apple Lofts,” a residential housing proposal that drew mostly praise but prompted discussions about gentrification. A zoning permit approved last week expanded the proposed project from 112 to 153 units and commercial space. The original zoning permit also includes 92 “accessory” parking spaces. Continue Reading Read comments: People think that is too many units. Will they be very small flats?
  10. Top Philly real estate trends to expect in 2018 From new kinds of renters to a coworking boom by Melissa Romero Dec 4, 2017 Experts don’t expect Philly to slow down in 2018.Courtesy of mandritoiu/Shutterstock.com With the end of 2017 in clear view (seriously, how did that happen?), experts in Philly’s development and real estate world have their eyes set far ahead into the next year. And while they’ve cast their prediction nets far and wide, it seems like they can agree on one thing: Philly won’t slow down in 2018. “We are very bullish on Philadelphia,” said Jerry Sweeney, CEO of Brandywine Realty Trust, at the Urban Land Institute’s Real Estate Forecast last week. Sweeney was one of a few top developers and experts who spoke to some of the trends to watch in 2018 here in Philadelphia, from a new kind of workplace to a new kind of renter. Here are five of the top real estate trends to keep an eye out for come 2018. 1. More apartment concessions to sweeten the dealPhilly is expected to see a lot of new construction deliver in 2018, with multifamily residential builds making up a good portion of it. So as all of those apartments come online, expect to see a lot of these buildings offering concessions—think one month’s free rent—to entice renters to fill up their vacancies, says Gilchrist. The luxury rental market is most likely to push this, since, simply put, they’re just too expensive for the average Philly renter to afford. This high-end market averages about $3 per square foot—not many people can afford paying $3,000 a month for a 1,000-square-foot apartment. As Gilchrist points out, when there are hundreds of older Philly rowhomes available for rent at a much lower price point, luxury apartments are going to have to really woo renters with deals to convince them to live in their building. Canvas Valley Forge is a new development in King of Prussia catered to renters ages 55 and up. Courtesy of Bozzuto 2. The tale of two renters: Millennials and baby boomers Talk of millennials in Philly isn’t going to go away anytime soon. As long this group keeps moving into Philly in droves (and puts down more permanent roots here), apartments will still keep coming online. But there’s another type of renter that developers have started to cater to: baby boomers. There’s been a lot of talk of empty nesters downsizing from their suburban mansions and moving into condos and homes in Center City. But research shows that a lot of adults in this age group are actually transitioning from buyers to renters at a faster rate than millennials. Bradley J. Korman, co-CEO of Korman Communities, says this means that developers now have to market their communities in two very different ways to attract these different types of renters. Courtesy of WeWork 3. A boom in coworking and shared work spaces At last count, coworking spaces like WeWork, Benjamin’s Desk, and the Yard made up 527,000 square feet of total office space in the Central Business District (CBD). While that’s a small percentage of the city’s total office space, the numbers show this type of workspace could account for as much as 30 percent of office space in the country years down the road. “Coworking will be a huge driver,” said Lauren Gilchrist, vice president of research at JLL Philadelphia. Philly is already home to a plethora of coworking spaces, and there are a bunch more in the pipeline, including Bond Collective at Suburban Station and Spaces in the old Hale Building. Both are set to deliver next year. Why are these type of offices so attractive? The flexibility these spaces allow is a big factor, but they also come with amenities like outdoor space, kitchens, and host special events. Gilchrist says to “expect vanilla, un-amenitized Class A trophy office space to struggle.” Rendering courtesy of PREIT/Macerich 4. A different kind of shopping experience Whoever predicted the end of malls was wrong: They’re not dead, just different. While e-commerce has no doubt caused a major shift in the typical shopping experience, brick and mortar shopping is still the most popular way for folks to consume, and it doesn’t look like people are going to stop shopping in malls anytime soon. What will change is what malls offer, says Gilchrist. Her research shows that food and beverage is the most popular renovation strategy for malls, making up an astonishing 40 percent, followed by tenant upgrades, entertainment, and multifamily residential features. PREIT’s redevelopment of the Gallery Mall is a prime example of what Philly should expect with the new shopping experience. After originally promoting itself as the Fashion Outlets, months later it reemerged as the Fashion District of Philadelphia, with an eye toward restaurants and entertainment. Along with flagship stores like H&M, the Fashion District will offer things like Market Eats, a food hall of sorts, as well as a fancy movie theater with reclining chairs with the option to order food and drinks. PREIT is banking on its redevelopment being one of the most successful mall redevelopments. “We see it as a project that’ll be the premiere urban retail centers in the country,” said CEO Joseph F. Coradino. King of Prussia is on the move.Photo by Philly by Drone 5. Philly will have some stiff nearby competition The desire to live and build in Center City and Philadelphia in general isn’t going to become any less popular next year. But Gilchrist says that by the looks of it, the ‘burbs are making a comeback, too. “Expect mixed-use suburban office, multifamily, and retail to peak up steam,” Gilchrist said in her presentation. There are some suburbs in particular to keep an eye on, starting with King of Prussia. The town has seen $1 billion in development in recent years, including a revamp of the famous King of Prussia Mall and the nearby KOP Town Center that is now home to tons of retail, townhomes, and apartment developments. And although it’s many years down the road, the goal to extend the SEPTA Regional line here has gained recent traction. On the Main Line in Bala Cynwyd, a developer has undertaken a $100 million master plan to redevelop the town’s historic corridor with new retail, restaurants, and apartments. And while Camden isn’t a suburb, it is much smaller compared to Philly, but also its closest competition. Liberty Property Trust is responsible for all of the waterfront development that’s happening in Camden on the Delaware River, where there is 1 million square feet of mixed-use development under construction. “That town finally has momentum that’s gaining traction,” said CEO and president William Hankowsky. “I would watch Camden.” Related The 10 top emerging trends that will shape real estate in 2018
  11. Local developer buys creative office building near Electric Factory Local developer Arts & Crafts Holdings has snatched up another property in the greater Callowhill neighborhood, continuing its mission to redevelop the neighborhood into a place for the creative economy.
  12. Junky Building On the Outs at 40th & Market Dec, 04, 2017 | 2 Comments | West Philly Penn's campus technically ends at 40th & Walnut, but off-campus student housing for the university extends far to the north, going all the way up to Haverford Avenue (and beyond). Despite the countless projects we've covered around here over the years, we believe that the area is still ripe for redevelopment. Properties on Market Street in particular should turn over in the future, both because they're generally underdeveloped and because they're located in a favorable zoning district. That [...]
  13. INVESTIGATE! Time to go after Real crimes & stop the Russia & Mueller charade Utter nonsense that Flynn pleads guilty to "lying to the FBI", when he appears to have been set-up by them. Flynn's mis-statement seems to have hidden a possible Logan act violation, which may not even be a crime Meantime, Hillary lied under oath, Members of the Obama administration also lied - TO COVER UP SERIOUS CRIMES And thse people all walk free Justice is NOT being served - as Stefan points out here Shocking Trump/Russia Investigation Corruption Exposed | True News Comments Think about it... Hillary and her team LIED TO HIDE serious crimes! By contrast, Flynn was caught making a mis-statement to the FBI who entrapped him, apparently, in relation to a possible Logan act infringement, which is probably not a crime. We need to get a FOCUS ON CRIMINALS, not on Hillary's political opponents Lexi Rae 2 hours ago It's great that The Deep State's attempted coup against Trump has (thus far) failed... BUT, given all the serious crimes that The Left has been caught red-handed involved in, and the complete lack of legal repercussions that have resulted, I'm losing faith in our ability to mend the American justice OR political systems :/ == > thread: http://www.greenenergyinvestors.com/index.php?showtopic=21783
  14. AT LAST ! A crack in "affirmative action" Racism! . The End of Affirmative Action -- (at Harvard, of all places) Stefan Molyneux Published on Dec 4, 2017 Racism is Racism, no matter which side of the racial divide it comes from. NO MORE VICTIM PASSES! They had decades to catch up, and the Cards are now marked; EXPIRED!
  15. Cameco (Uranium) is bouncing back - as I predicted (I own $7 calls) CCJ ... 5-yr : 3-yr : 6-mo : 10d Huge Volume too : 10.86 million shares ! > see 2-yr chart URA picked up also ... update Shares in Cameco up after Kazakhstan plans uranium production cuts The Canadian Press Dec. 4, 2017 TORONTO — Shares of Canadian miner Cameco Corp. (TSX:CCO) soared in trading Monday after a rival uranium producer announced plans to cut production. Kazakhstan’s state-owned Kazatomprom announced it plans to reduce uranium production by 20 per cent for three years, starting in January. Kazakhstan is one of the world’s largest uranium producers. Shares of Saskatoon-based Cameco were up $1.69 at $13.73 in afternoon trading. The stock hasn’t closed above $14 since late April. Uranium prices have struggled since the earthquake and tsunami that caused the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan in 2011. Cameco announced plans last month to temporarily suspend operations at its McArthur River mine and Key Lake milling operation in Saskatchewan by the end of January. > http://business.financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/shares-in-cameco-up-after-kazakhstan-plans-uranium-production-cuts
  16. "A PARTISAN Witchhunt"? Tucker in rare form today! Tucker Carlson Tonight 12/4/17 | Fox News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_D63FdGcPDM Tucker believed it was a fair investigation - and now it is "getting harder to believe it was not partisan" "In effect, Stroch exonerated Hillary in the midst of an election campaign" What exactly did Stroch say? The FBI will not tell us. "Not just infuriating, it is illegal" "Nobody elected Peter Stroch to anything. You elected Congress. Stroch is giving the people the finger" "The FBI is out-of-control... It considers itself above the law"
  17. The Global scale and Deep State involvement is shocking "Almost everyone at the Top" Lots of shocking detail here. He names some names and some locations "Goes back to the worshipers of Baal." "It is cyclical, and may be associated with the fall of America. But we are Turning the corner"
  18. "Emotional Resonance" tells me, this guy is very genuine, & sincere Can you hear it too? INTERVIEW WITH JOACHIM HAGOPIAN RE : PEDOPHILIA & EMPIRE
  19. PROPERTY DEVELOPERS with a Chinatown-Manila connection: ("the oldest Chinatown in S.E. Asia") POPI / Prime Orion Phil. Inc ... All : 5-yr: 2-yr: 12-mo: 10-d : 3/24/16: P1.98 / 12/4/17: P2.05 + 3.53% ALI / Ayalaland ... All : 5-yr: 2-yr: 12-mo: 10-d : 3/24/16: P35.85 : 12/4/17: P41.75 +16.5% / ALIvsPOPI : All : >'07 MEG / Megaworld ... All : 5-yr: 2-yr : 12-mo : 10-d : 3/29/16: P4.15 / 12/4/17: P5.15 +24.1% / AGI : All FLI / Filinvest Land ... All : 5-yr: 2-yr: 12-mo: 10-d : 3/29/16: P1.78 : 12/4/17: P1.80 +1.12% / FDC : All ALHI / Anchor Land ... All-Data : 5-yr: 2-yr: 12-mo: 10-d : 3/29/16: P7.77 : 12/4/17: P10.98 + 41.3% Chinatown / Divisoria is a part of the thread too: That is Noble Place in the background, a building by Megaworld which completes in March 2017 > MORE on Chinatown/Binondo thread: http://www.greenenergyinvestors.com/index.php?showtopic=20725
  20. DEVELOPERS with a Chinatown connection: POPI / Prime Orion Phil. Inc ... All : 5-yr: 2-yr: 12-mo: 10-d : 3/24/16: P1.98 / 12/4/17: P2.05 + 3.53% ALI / Ayalaland ... All : 5-yr: 2-yr: 12-mo: 10-d : 3/24/16: P35.85 : 12/4/17: P41.75 +16.5% / ALIvsPOPI : All : >'07 MEG / Megaworld ... All : 5-yr: 2-yr : 12-mo : 10-d : 3/29/16: P4.15 / 12/4/17: P5.15 +24.1% / AGI : All FLI / Filinvest Land ... All : 5-yr: 2-yr: 12-mo: 10-d : 3/29/16: P1.78 : 12/4/17: P1.80 +1.12% / FDC : All ALHI / Anchor Land ... All-Data : 5-yr: 2-yr: 12-mo: 10-d : 3/29/16: P7.77 : 12/4/17: P10.98 + 41.3% Qtr /Year : -LAND : CapVal: CV/ali: -ALI- : -POPI-: Ali/P: -MEG- : -FLI- : 4Q /2011 : 000.0k : 100.0k : r6.60 : 15.16 : P0.44 : r34.5 : P1.70 : P0.99 : 1Q /2012 : 284.1k : 114.1k : r5.50 : 20.75 : P0.51 : r40.7 : P1.96 : P1.29 : 2Q /2012 : 284.6k : 115.4k : r5.34 : 21.60 : P0.46 : r47.0 : P2.19 : P1.28 : 3Q /2012 : 289.1k : 116.0k : r4.86 : 23.85 : P0.49 : r48.7 : P2.23 : P1.36 : 4Q /2012 : 291.8k : 118.0k : r4.46 : 26.45 : P0.55 : r48.1 : P2.77 : P1.49 : 1Q /2013 : 298.1k : 123.8k : r3.79 : 32.70 : P0.70 : r46.7 : P3.89 : P1.98 : 2Q /2013 : 304.2k : 128.7k : r4.23 : 30.40 : P0.55 : r55.3 : P3.30 : P1.70 : 3Q /2013 : 322.4k : 132.0k : r4.84 : 27.25 : P0.54 : r50.5 : P3.26 : P1.60 : 4Q /2013 : 341.5k : 134.9k : r5.45 : 24.75 : P0.41 : r60.4 : P3.24 : P1.41 : 1Q /2014 : 353.8k : 136.5k : r4.57 : 29.90 : P0.52 : r57.5 : P4.13 : P1.44 : 2Q /2014 : 366.4k : 138.1k : r4.53 : 30.50 : P0.57 : r53.5 : P4.50 : P1.63 : 3Q /2014 : 435.0k : 142.8k : r4.09 : 34.95 : P0.71 : r49.2 : P5.03 : P1.58 : 4Q /2014 : 440.0k : 144.5k : r3.83 : 33.70 : P0.69 : r51.8 : P4.68 : P1.53 : 1Q /2015 : 443.8k : 147.4k : r3.83 : 38.50 : P0.68 : r56.6 : P5.43 : P1.80 : 2Q /2015 : 452.5k : 149.0k : r3.99 : 37.30 : P2.04 : r18.3 : P4.77 : P1.86 : 3Q /2015 : 460.0k : 151.0k : r4.44 : 34.00 : P1.72 : r19.8 : P4.37 : P1.68 : 4Q /2015 : 500.0k : 151.0k : r4.38 : 34.45 : P1.83 : r18.8 : P4.25 : P1.81 : 1Q /2016 : 500? k : 152.0k : r4.31 : 35.25 : P1.97 : r17.9 : P4.15 : P1.77 : 2Q /2016 : 500? k : 147.6k : r3.80 : 38.80 : P1.81 : r21.4 : P4.65 : P1.99 : 3Q /2016 : 500? k : 146.5k : r3.73 : 39.25 : P1.98 : r19.8 : P4.72 : P1.83 : 4Q /2016 : 500? k : 150.6k : r4.71 : 32.00 : P1.90 : r16.8 : P3.57 : P1.53 : 1Q /2017 : 500? k : 154.6k : r4.57 : 33.80 : P1.97 : r17.2 : P3.51 : P1.67 : 2Q /2017 : 500? k : 161.5k : r4.06 : 39.75 : P2.20 : r18.1 : P4.30 : P1.67 : 3Q /2017 : 500? k : 167.0k : r3.84 : 43.50 : P2.15 : r20.2 : P5.23 : P2.03 : ALHI : 12/ 04/17 : ================ >> 41.75 : P2.05 : r20.4 : P5.15 : P1.80 : 10.98 4Q /2017 : ======== Compare: Colliers-- : 500.0k psm : At Q4-2015, Philippines Report OPDI makati land: 500k x 639 sqm = P 320mn (6.7%) of POPI MktCap (P4.72bn = P2.00 x 2.37bn shs) I find the stability of the Land-to-ALI ratio (from 20xx to 20xx) to be remarkable ! > SSC-tutuban: http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1413210 Chinatown / Divisoria is a part this thread too: That is Noble Place in the background, a building by Megaworld which completes in March 2017, > MORE on Chinatown/Binondo thread: http://www.greenenergyinvestors.com/index.php?showtopic=20725
  21. TELLING Turns (in stock prices) maybe? CPG etc. Needs watching, in any case Century Property is back under pressure, as other PH property stocks look as if they may be rolling over (from their highs) CPG / Century Property ... 5-yrs : 2-yrs : 6-mos / 10d / Last: P0.46 - key support at P0.40 Compare: ALI / AyalaLand ... 5-yrs : 2-yrs : 6-mos / 10d / Last: P41.75 - key support at P39.00 (peak was: P46.) Compare: MEG / Mega World ... 5-yrs : 2-yrs : 6-mos / 10d/ Last: P5.10 - key support at P4.50
  22. WISDOM.. ...like Easter Eggs can be found in Peterson's talks Especially fine when you come across them in Q&A sections, like at 13:30 minutes in HERE: Singh Saad Amitay & Peterson Q & A 11/11/2017 Toronto He makes three quick points: + Sex is a serious matter, and men (and women too) need to treat it that way, they cannot just be recklessly promiscuous + With Rights, come Responsibilities - those demanding rights need to acknowledge their responsibilities too + If you want Life to matter, and be something meaningful, you need to do something noble
  23. New Apartment building coming at 4125 Chestnut St > OCF: http://www.ocfrealty.com/naked-philly/west-philly/significant-changes-apartment-project-chestnut-street In West Philadelphia, the project at 4125 Chestnut St. got further approval (after getting the go-ahead earlier this month) to raze a carwash and build a six-story apartment building with office space on the first floor. The units will cover 66,749 square feet. > http://www.phillyvoice.com/affordable-housing-units-residential-projects-approved-three-philly-neighborhoods/
  24. The Intent to Brainwash The intention becomes very evident when you ask Alexa Questions In only a few days, this amazing video got over 1.2 million hits, with 54k (4.6%) Likes Alexa's answers are certainly similar to what you might here from a "successfully brainwashed" sophomore at a full-on Liberal at Evergreen University, or some other hotbed of Leftist/ Communist thinking
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