Apr 30, 2013

Allentown Gives Merchants Short Leash

Every time I see Peter Lewnes, he expresses some gratitude about how complimentary I've been about his stewardship of 7th Street. That's about to change. Pete has been designated manager for Hamilton Street, and it's new facade grants program. The initial investment by the donors is only $300,000, for grants up to $15,000,  but then again, there's not many merchants left. Pete mentioned that he will use the 1930 Victorian approach, which he uses on 7th Street. Put aside that victorian has nothing to do with 1930, but from spending time on 7th Street, I know what he means. Pete has all the buildings essentially treated the same. They're given a basic historic look, and a hand lettered business sign. I praised the program because the merchants of 7th Street were primarily upstart businesses on a low budget, more concerned with acquiring merchandize to sell, rather than exterior esthetics. Driving into Allentown on 7th Street,  the street looks quite presentable. In reality, this painted rose technique has a short shelve life, as does any painted exterior surface now a days. Besides a small inside OPEN sign, the merchants are not permitted neon or freedom in sign choices. City inspectors threaten the merchants for non-conforming signs. Can you imagine having told Max Hess or John Leh what kind of sign they had to use in our hey day? Can you imagine telling Hess and Leh what they should do for $15,000 in 2013 dollars.  Although the new facade grant program hasn't yet begun, the criterion already expressed says that we don't really want your success, just clean yourself up and behave.

3 comments:

  1. you are wrong: peter lewnes is not the manager for hamilton st. that program is run by the chamber. peter works for caclv. not sure where you got that information. lewnes might help with design but that doesn't make him the manager.

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  2. @10:30, that was also my impression, until the morning call article came out yesterday. apparently peter is now also in charge of hamilton street, between 10th and 12th. in my previous post there is a link to the morning call article.

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  3. @10:30, although my post was based on the morning call article, a conversation with lewne this afternoon revealed that you are indeed correct. overall management will remain with huertas and the chamber, and megan hill, manager of the main street program. lewnes will lend his experience in regard to facade grants between 10th and 12th streets.

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