The City should be more conducive to exciting new businesses that stimulate growing areas. These guys are trailblazers. Let's get them what they need to drive revenue in this neighborhood!
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Gina Intrepido-Bowden
11 years ago
We are excited for this new development on Girard. The neighborhood needs new establishments such as this. We have been waiting so long for Crime & Punishment's doors to open! Please allow it to happen.
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Wes Lawson
11 years ago
This will continue to help the neighborhood.
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Glenn Mancini
11 years ago
The other brewpubs may have been "grandfathered in" before the new zoning designation was implemented. Your lawyer should prepare documents and evidence of other brewpubs operating under CMX zoning and do what is necessary to make this zoning variance happen.
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Tom Marks
11 years ago
Crime and Punishment is going to be a great addition to Girard Ave
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Anonymous
11 years ago
Let's Party
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Hayley Wynne
11 years ago
Good luck!
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David Wynne
11 years ago
Please allow the zoning to go through so that this awesome brewpub can open!! This would be so excellent for the neighborhood!
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Ken DaPonte
11 years ago
As a homeowner and taxpayer, I hope the city allows Crime & Punishment to open and continue to improve the neighborhood.
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Michael F. Niznik, Esq.
11 years ago
Looking forward to a brewpub on Girard.
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Pete Wong
11 years ago
Make it so!
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Anonymous
11 years ago
would love to see this open
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Christine Gronwaldt
11 years ago
Residents in the neighborhood are eager to get this brewery opened! It's a great thing for the locals.
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Anonymous
11 years ago
Supporting the opening
-Brewerytown resident
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Michael Schultz
11 years ago
Brewerytown Tenant, work in architecture. Zoning Bd. has been real headache lately. Good Luck
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Christopher Smith
11 years ago
Good luck to them, I've emailed Greenlee and Clarke in their support.
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Daniel Mills
11 years ago
I don't know why this city keeps getting in the way of small businesses trying to do positive things in their communities. These guys want to make something new and original and in turn bring revenue into a community that needs it.
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Bohdan Pazuniak
11 years ago
A Brewreytown home owner
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Anonymous
11 years ago
let these guys brew beer dammit
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Anonymous
11 years ago
Brewerytown needs to live up to its name. Philadelphia needs to stop falling behind other cities (very liveable and pleasant cities) in the craft brewing industry.
The City should be more conducive to exciting new businesses that stimulate growing areas. These guys are trailblazers. Let's get them what they need to drive revenue in this neighborhood!
We are excited for this new development on Girard. The neighborhood needs new establishments such as this. We have been waiting so long for Crime & Punishment's doors to open! Please allow it to happen.
This will continue to help the neighborhood.
The other brewpubs may have been "grandfathered in" before the new zoning designation was implemented. Your lawyer should prepare documents and evidence of other brewpubs operating under CMX zoning and do what is necessary to make this zoning variance happen.
Crime and Punishment is going to be a great addition to Girard Ave
Let's Party
Good luck!
Please allow the zoning to go through so that this awesome brewpub can open!! This would be so excellent for the neighborhood!
As a homeowner and taxpayer, I hope the city allows Crime & Punishment to open and continue to improve the neighborhood.
Looking forward to a brewpub on Girard.
Make it so!
would love to see this open
Residents in the neighborhood are eager to get this brewery opened! It's a great thing for the locals.
Supporting the opening -Brewerytown resident
Brewerytown Tenant, work in architecture. Zoning Bd. has been real headache lately. Good Luck
Good luck to them, I've emailed Greenlee and Clarke in their support.
I don't know why this city keeps getting in the way of small businesses trying to do positive things in their communities. These guys want to make something new and original and in turn bring revenue into a community that needs it.
A Brewreytown home owner
let these guys brew beer dammit
Brewerytown needs to live up to its name. Philadelphia needs to stop falling behind other cities (very liveable and pleasant cities) in the craft brewing industry.