View Full Version : Philadelphia Mayor Funds $1 million for Skatepark!!


Pathtek4
12-20-2007, 07:40 AM
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Philadelphia's international reputation as a world class skateboard destination just got another feather in its cap with the announcement today of a $1 million grant from the City of Philadelphia. Franklin's Paine Skatepark Fund, is the non-profit organization which has been raising money for this much anticipated City Park designed for skateboarding, events and general public use. Located at the north end of Schuylkill Banks, it will add an exciting outdoor recreation site on the popular 1.2 mile venue along the lower banks of the Schuylkill River.

The grant is part of Philadelphia Mayor John F. Street's "Cultural Corridors Fund" initiative, and the first major cash gift for Paine's Park. The Mayor made similar grants totaling $80 million to 91 organizations—the single largest commitment to Philadelphia's cultural community in the history of the city. The completion of the park will solidify Philadelphia's international reputation as a skateboarding destination while honoring the city's rich history of innovative, open-space urban design.

This major financial investment is the second significant contribution to the project by the City of Philadelphia. In 2003, Mayor Street and Philadelphia City Council donated a 2.5-acre parcel of land along the Schuylkill River near the Philadelphia Museum of Art for the park's site.


"This is an exciting day for me," said Stephanie W. Naidoff, Director of Commerce for the City of Philadelphia. "All of our 91 award winners deserve great credit for all of their hard work and commitment to Philadelphia. I am especially pleased to know that these funds will finally make the Mayor's dream of having a world class skate park on Schuylkill Banks a reality," she said.

Paine's Park is a new vision in the development of public space and urban design. The original goal was to develop a community park that was also skateboard-friendly, creating a destination for pedestrians, runners, skateboarders and the 16,000 people who visit Schuylkill Banks every week. After numerous meetings with community leaders, the project's neighbors, and city officials, Franklin's Paine and the Philadelphia City Planning Commission sent out a request to select a project architect with a vision that met the challenge.

Philadelphia architect, Anthony Bracali, part of the team that created Citizen's Bank Ballpark was selected. His bold design for Paine's Park complements the urban, waterfront landscape, and creates an organic link between the Schuylkill River and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

The conceptual design has been praised by many experts and also received a "Citation of Merit" from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Pennsylvania at the 2006 Design Awards. In awarding the prize, the judges said: "The skate park accommodates many users and many activities and acknowledges skateboarding as a positive contributor and involved an exemplary process to create a new paradigm." In 2007, AIA Philadelphia honored the design with the Urban Planning/Community Design Award, another international recognition for skatepark design and Philadelphia.

"We're thrilled that this project has become a model for excellence in design, and now will become a reality, thanks to the generous Department of Commerce grant," said Josh Nims, president of Franklin's Paine Board of Directors, and operations manager for Schuylkill River Development Corporation, the agency responsible for the development of Schuylkill Banks. "The new skateboard park will be a combination of urban planning, design, public art, and emerging cultures," Nims added. "And it will be a fitting legacy for our organization's inspiration, two great Philadelphians, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Paine." Nims added that the total cost of the project is $5 million, and the organization is continuing to pursue major donors.

Paine's Park will not only serve as a recreation site for all of Philadelphia's citizens, it will be a key space for all levels of events such as concerts, community and arts events, and high- profile televised events such as ESPN's, X Games and NBC's Mt. Dew Action Sports Tour. The location will also provide easy access for residents and event producers as well as spectacular views of the Philadelphia skyline.

"We couldn't be more excited to hear te news about Paine's Park," said Joseph Syrnick, president and CEO of Schuylkill River Development Corporation. "The City has been such a major supporter of Schuylkill Banks, and I would like to thank the Mayor and Commerce Director, as well as our partners like the Fairmount Park Commission, for everything they have done to help revitalize the lower part of the river and transform it into a world class riverfront venue in its own right."

Syrnick said that in 2008, Schuylkill Banks will not only become the home to a world class skateboard park, but also to many new additions to the Banks including a major north end landscaping project, a trail extension form Locust to South Streets, new dock installations, bridge upgrades, and others. There will also be new river boat and kayak tours, and numerous special events throughout the programming season which begins before Memorial Day.

Skateboarding is the second-fastest growing sport in America and a $5.2 billion industry. Extreme sports - including skateboarding, BMX bikes and motocross - represent one of the most visible sporting movements in the world. Philadelphia received more than $50 million in economic activity when it hosted the X-games in 2001 and 2002.

Article taken from http://www.citypaper.net/blogs/clog/2007/12/18/but-can-the-mayor-do-an-ollie/

Derrick14
12-20-2007, 07:43 AM
lucky philadelphia.

1 million for a skatepark! thats going to be one nice skatepark, right? haha


how much would you guess the average skatepark would cost?

Pathtek4
12-20-2007, 07:44 AM
1 Million is enough to get it started...Its gonna sit on 2.5 acres, thats a VERY large amount for a park! I can't wait, I live so close :)

Tristan
12-20-2007, 07:49 AM
Mike, 1 thing to say. Your stoked! I would be. But than again I live in Calgary and can skate one of the biggest concrete parks in the world anytime, well besides this time of the year because of snow :p

HazzaDaShiz
12-20-2007, 07:53 AM
1 Million is enough to get it started...Its gonna sit on 2.5 acres, thats a VERY large amount for a park! I can't wait, I live so close :)

Okay, here's the deal.
If I be your slave for a week, can I please please please please swap bodies with you?
I'll be your friend!...

That's insane. Now if my council was a good as that...

Have fun at the park. I'm sure it'll be huge.

imdesigner
12-20-2007, 07:56 AM
wow, thats intense, i wish my city would get a skatepark half as good as that will be

Pathtek4
12-20-2007, 07:59 AM
Mike, 1 thing to say. Your stoked! I would be. But than again I live in Calgary and can skate one of the biggest concrete parks in the world anytime, well besides this time of the year because of snow :p
Crazy part is, FDR Park has a cement skatepark good for carving, and also has a Steel plated halfpipe (don't ask, it hurts to slam or even ''slide'' down it). That park is about 5 minutes away from this new one, with Love Park smack-dab in the middle, so Philly is looking to be skateboard heaven!!

Okay, here's the deal.
If I be your slave for a week, can I please please please please swap bodies with you?
I'll be your friend!...

That's insane. Now if my council was a good as that...

Have fun at the park. I'm sure it'll be huge.

You'll have to fill out a BIG body here, lmao! I'm not fat, just big boned (as Cartman would say :p)

HazzaDaShiz
12-20-2007, 08:07 AM
You'll have to fill out a BIG body here, lmao! I'm not fat, just big boned (as Cartman would say :p)

You don't know what you're getting yourself into. (Quite literally, lol!)

1 5'11" thin 13 year old.

I'd much rather big bones. :)

But anyway, on the topic of Love Park, you don't skate there, do you?

Hellview
12-20-2007, 08:28 AM
Our park costs 400,000$ O.O it's all concrete with a bowl and tons of other gnarly stuff....

Thats going to be one HUGE gnarly park

Pathtek4
12-20-2007, 08:43 AM
You don't know what you're getting yourself into. (Quite literally, lol!)

1 5'11" thin 13 year old.

I'd much rather big bones. :)

But anyway, on the topic of Love Park, you don't skate there, do you?

I have on the last 2 Go Skateboarding Days, this year, and last! Prior to that, security is tight, you get about 5 minutes to skate, and I can't afford the fine, so I just head over to FDR at best when I get down that way.

Seef
12-20-2007, 08:49 AM
Cus I haven't been looking at this on a webpage that never gets updated for about 2 years. Philadelphia disapoints me. I love it here but man they just hate skateboarding. Hopefully they will start this thing.

Reopen LOVE... everyone comes back to the city, Philly will once again be an amazing city to skate and the city will make a lot of money from skateboarding.
Problem solved.

I can't figure out how to edit my post?

This thing would be more like a skate plaza though. I'd be there everyday for sure. It would be sick but they need to get going on this.

The city is so stupid though... LOVE is perfect... sure the new place might have a lot of really cool thing but love is in the perfect location, perfect ledges, lines forever, an awesome gap, and one hell of a history in skateboarding. LOVE put east coast on the map.

I couldn't figure out how to edit my post?

The thing is, this park would be more of a skate plaza than a skate park. It is going to be sick if they ever get it going.

The city is so stupid though... all they have to do is reopen LOVE and all this is solved. Sure that plaza might have some sick stuff over LOVE but LOVE is so perfect. It's has a perfect location, perfect ledges, an awesome gap, and an amazing history. LOVE put the east coast on the map with skateboarding.

If any of you want to watch a cool video then go here :
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6535120501464056959

FINAL EDIT ( I promise :) ) - I remembered a couple years back when they donated the land and nothing happened for a real long time. I didn't know they just recently donated the money. Cool beans!

johnny16tx
12-20-2007, 11:44 AM
ha
why spend 1,000,000
when dc shoes OFFERS you 1,000,000
just to open love to skating?

the perfiect skate park is already there!

Shorty's_Kid
12-20-2007, 03:40 PM
^Seriously, philidelphia is stupid.

But ****, $1,000,000? You know the grant my town got? $3,000. *******s.

I hope you have fun skating your awsome skatepark, while i'm here skating 2 qp's, 2 rails and a box.

MattxLustt
12-20-2007, 03:48 PM
I agree with Johnny.
1 mil to open love for skating is something i wouldn't refuse as a mayor.
he could use that 1m to make the skatepark, with the money for opening love.

SOADsk8er
12-20-2007, 05:28 PM
lucky!! their taking out the big halfpipe in my park and adding onto the street course :icon_peac:

Derrick14
12-20-2007, 05:36 PM
Okay, here's the deal.
If I be your slave for a week, can I please please please please swap bodies with you?
I'll be your friend!...

That's insane. Now if my council was a good as that...

Have fun at the park. I'm sure it'll be huge.
dont listen to him, i will suck your di......never mind forget i wrote that
hahaha


good info to find, are you sure you didnt just put that up cuz its close to you and far from us, well some of us anyway

Pathtek4
12-20-2007, 05:39 PM
dont listen to him, i will suck your di......never mind forget i wrote that
hahaha


good info to find, are you sure you didnt just put that up cuz its close to you and far from us, well some of us anyway

I put it up there because its skateboard news....notice how most of the other ones are from California (and I even just did one on Dallas TX.), not much news comes out of this area (good if that), its just news :)

lachlan001
12-20-2007, 05:48 PM
Yeah, 2.5 acres and all there is is a 2.5 acre long manual pad, a rail and a quarter pipe.

Jk.

Should be maddddddddd. Have fun Mike.

staffordsk8er
12-20-2007, 07:14 PM
yeah i cant wait for it to be done i ll def take a day trip up there

greenkey
12-20-2007, 08:05 PM
I am impress Philly is getting $1 million for the skatepark!

slothdog
12-20-2007, 08:08 PM
1 Million is enough to get it started...Its gonna sit on 2.5 acres, thats a VERY large amount for a park! I can't wait, I live so close :)

thats huge. 2.5 acres of skate park is no joke thats a multi-million dollar project for sure.

Seef
12-20-2007, 10:20 PM
I put it up there because its skateboard news....notice how most of the other ones are from California (and I even just did one on Dallas TX.), not much news comes out of this area (good if that), its just news :)

Yeah my friend goes to school in San Fransisco and he says so many people skate compared to here. Im happy the city is at least TRYING to make an effort!

J-Ros
12-25-2007, 04:54 AM
how much would you guess the average skatepark would cost?

A huge skatepark built in my neigbourhood costed 300.000 euro.. which is like 370.000 US Dollar. It is 70 by 20 metres (200 by 50 foot or so) and includes parking space for bikes, light and a road to it.. so propbably the average price for a good park will be around 250.000 US dollar?

Sev7n
12-25-2007, 08:18 AM
ohmygodYES.

zerosk8ter
12-26-2007, 08:06 PM
1 Million is enough to get it started...Its gonna sit on 2.5 acres, thats a VERY large amount for a park! I can't wait, I live so close :)
haha i live really close too ill have to try and get my parents to take me some time

Preston951
12-27-2007, 01:49 AM
that is so cool! wish that'd happen in phoenix!

CircaSkater9386
12-27-2007, 10:00 AM
my family is in philly so im gonna have to check it out when its done

tbs123
12-30-2007, 05:45 PM
Mayor street is the worst mayor ever... he was thinking about building the new football stadium over Chinatown. I wrote a paper on Love Park and why it was so vital to the city's culture and economy. Got an A on it ; )

Qtip
12-30-2007, 06:40 PM
I think the park should be based around Love. Have many of the features that made love so appealing, such as the benches and whatnot. Maybe even have a to-size recreation of the fountain gap.

Tim-A
12-30-2007, 07:42 PM
Pack your bags boys were going to Philly

Airborne_LRRP
01-02-2008, 09:22 PM
i just started going to drexel and me and my friends are so stoked. we live seriously a 6 or 7 minute skate from there. this is gonna be ****ing insane yo. WORRRDDDD

peanut07
01-03-2008, 12:17 PM
Pack your bags boys were going to Philly

haha im ready {sk8)

2h2skater
01-06-2008, 12:45 AM
dang i cant wait till its done wen visit my cousins in philly im bringing my board

GoooR
08-10-2008, 12:49 AM
so how is this going ????????