Category Archives: News
Meeting with Potential Developers
We along with neighbors, Terry Mushovic from the Neighborhood Gardens Association and Dave Fitz from Councilman DiCicco’s office, met with Don Ventresca, developer and potential buyer of the property. We stated our intentions to pursue legal ownership of the land … Continue reading
QVNA Gives Offical Support
The Queen Village Neighborhood Association (QVNA) has officially expressed their support of the garden. You can read their letter of support to Councilman DiCicco.
Action Plan Meeting
The Gardeners met and decided to file for adverse possession of the property. We hired real estate attorney Daniel Markind. He has prior experience with adverse possession. Adverse possession is acquisition of property as a result of long-term use or … Continue reading
Hope to Meet with Potential Developer
The potential buyer is developer Don Ventresca. He wants to meet with us. Kathy Conway told us she has withdrawn from the deal, she doesn’t want to be involved.
“Save the Garden” Group Attends QVNA Meeting
Last night the “Save the Garden” group attended the Queen Village Neighbors Association meeting. We all wore our “Save the Bodine Street Garden” t-shirts to draw attention to our cause. City Councilman DiCicco was there talking about Tax Abatement. After … Continue reading
NGA and Councilman
Along with the help of the Neighborhood Gardens Association, we have been in contact with Councilman DiCicco’s office, we will keep you posed on how that develops.
“Save the Garden” Sign
We painted a new “Save the Garden” sign and put it up on the fence facing 3rd Street. So far it has not been taken down. We want to send a message to potential buyers and the neighborhood that this … Continue reading
Sign Mysteriously Removed
Last night we had a meeting with Mike Rosenberg from the Green Party of Philadelphia. He had several good suggestions of contacts and organization that may be able to help us. They said the Green Party would assist us in … Continue reading
Contacting Realtors
We called the Conways (Kathy and Pat, the Prudential Real Estate agents brokering the sale) last Thursday and asked if we could meet with the owner. Pat seemed open to the idea and said he would talk to his mother … Continue reading