Feb 9, 2023

Closing The Monument Building


One morning in early July of 2008, code enforcement descended upon the Monument Building like a swat team. Every officer, in every department in the city entered the building at the same time, and spread out looking for every possible violation. Under the previous owner, the same conditions, with the same tenants, were lauded as a rebirth. Whatever motivated Pawlowski to pull the plug on the new owner, the tenants were lightweights, of no consequence. At that time myself and few other malcontents, like Lou Hershman, would gather very early in the morning for coffee at Jerry's Cafe, located on the first floor. The building had begun its life as the 1st National Bank. After being closed for many years, it reopened as Corporate Center. The new buyer renamed it Monument Building. 

645 Hamilton Street was torn down, to be replaced by J.B. Reilly's Two City Center. Let me tell you the story of the little people, who were disposed of along the way.

The previous April,  Pawlowski wrote "I want to thank Valley Latino TV Show and Magazine for keeping the Latino community informed. Your dedicated effort shows commitment..congratulations... I wish you great success!" Along with the magazine and television studio, a graphic art designer, a festival promoter, and a security company were displaced.  The Morning Call, reporting on the violation report from the City of Allentown, described the building as unsafe. It was the same building, with the same tenants, in the same condition, as before. Unlike the city inspectors, or the paper's reporter, I was there every day for coffee at Jerry's Cafe. Jerry's was not one of the upstart businesses blessed with a grant. He had to pay for everything, and everything had to be inspected, inside out. His plans had to be approved, his electric and plumbing had to be approved, his grill and hood system had to be approved. City inspectors in and out of the building during this process included no less than plumbing, electrical and health. Although violation report issued to the building after the raid listed extension cords, it failed to note that those cords were attached to a movable lighting grid for the Latino Television production studio, and were cords by design. Although the city citation report cited unlicensed businesses, it omitted the fact that the lower level was occupied by Sassi, which performs drug testing for the Lehigh County, and the city's action caused Melendez Reality and Madison Mortgage, among others,  to vacate. 

I don't know if Pawlowski will teach government in prison, but Molovinsky University will teach how Pawlowski abused Allentown.

reprinted from previous years

photocredit:molovinsky

ADDENDUM FEBRUARY 9, 2023: Pawlowski had weaponized code enforcement, and that arrogance  remained within the code staff, even into the O'Connell administration.  Since then there has been personnel changes and retirements... I'm not informed about the current integrity status within that department.

4 comments:

  1. Recently a West Park resident called code to report a troubling structure concern with a rental next door. He asked for confidentiality, they assured him of it. Long story short, he didn't get it. Now the rental owner knows and do the tenants. Life hasn't been easy since.

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  2. Another crock of shite!!! I've been inspecting for over 50 years and can flunk your brand new car just by "following the regulations"!!! Just like the IRS, DOJ, FBI and any other government entity, they will do as they please to get the result they desire and to hell with the poor slobs that pay their salaries and obscene retirement(s). I add the (s) due to double and triple dipping retirees...
    Allentown won't be happy till they control every aspect of the city. They can't (or won't) control crime, noise, vagrancy or even speeding and double parking. But, rest assured, it's all part of the undisclosed plan(s)....

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  3. Mike, I wanted to add there are some very good code inspectors, I know people who have found them very helpful. The city code staff is apparently not helpful and often rude. I myself was asked if I was a tenant in the problem rental I was reporting, I said no, she replied only renters can lodge such complaints. I knew the rules better than her, told her so then called her supervisor who had referred me to her. He told me he would attend to that and sounded a bit exasperated.

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  4. In an opposing viewpoint, the former First National Bank building was designed from the outset to be a bank; the largest bank in Allentown. Its architecture was supposed to be modern when it was built in 1958, and it served its function well for the 30+ years the bank was in existance. When the bank closed up due to the merger mania of the 1990s, the building really was a white elephant. The achitecture looked old and dated, and the building itself was designed for a single purpose. To be a bank. Over the years it was empty the city put this horrid LED sign on the side of it. I'm glad it was torn down and replaced.

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