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  • The Waldorf school of Philadelphia is about to start its scholar at a new location. The re-developed campus is located in the former St. Peters episcopal Church, of architect Frank Furness. The site is located at the 6000 block of Wayne Avenue in Germantown neighborhood in the NorthWest of Philadelphia. Developer of the Property, Ken Weinstein, of PhillyOffice Retail, together with Anthony deGuzman, Executive Director of the Waldorf School of Philadelphia toured the property this week. Students will start classes at this new location on September 8, 2015.<br />
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Curious on how it looked like before the re-development: These two slideshows give a good feel of the state the building was in after left empty for almost a decade. <br />
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FEBRUARY 20, 2013 PLAN PHILLY<br />
Vacant Germantown church could soon become Waldorf School's new home<br />
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- http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/51245-waldorf-school?linktype=featured_articlepage<br />
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JULY 15, 2013 | NEWSWORKS<br />
Work underway to transform abandoned Germantown church into vibrant school and community fixture - http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/57226-work-underway-to-transform-abandoned-germantown-church-into-vibrant-school-and-community-fixture?linktype=featured_articlepage<br />
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It is hard to believe, looking at these two galleries from the past, that some of the photos were taken in the same rooms!<br />
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A story with a selection of images from this shoot will be published at WHYY’s NewsWorks.org and PlanPhilly.org soon.
    BS0971_BAS_3431_Waldorf_School_of_Ph...jpg
  • The Waldorf school of Philadelphia is about to start its scholar at a new location. The re-developed campus is located in the former St. Peters episcopal Church, of architect Frank Furness. The site is located at the 6000 block of Wayne Avenue in Germantown neighborhood in the NorthWest of Philadelphia. Developer of the Property, Ken Weinstein, of PhillyOffice Retail, together with Anthony deGuzman, Executive Director of the Waldorf School of Philadelphia toured the property this week. Students will start classes at this new location on September 8, 2015.<br />
<br />
Curious on how it looked like before the re-development: These two slideshows give a good feel of the state the building was in after left empty for almost a decade. <br />
<br />
<br />
FEBRUARY 20, 2013 PLAN PHILLY<br />
Vacant Germantown church could soon become Waldorf School's new home<br />
<br />
- http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/51245-waldorf-school?linktype=featured_articlepage<br />
<br />
<br />
JULY 15, 2013 | NEWSWORKS<br />
Work underway to transform abandoned Germantown church into vibrant school and community fixture - http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/57226-work-underway-to-transform-abandoned-germantown-church-into-vibrant-school-and-community-fixture?linktype=featured_articlepage<br />
<br />
<br />
It is hard to believe, looking at these two galleries from the past, that some of the photos were taken in the same rooms!<br />
<br />
A story with a selection of images from this shoot will be published at WHYY’s NewsWorks.org and PlanPhilly.org soon.
    BS0971_BAS_3305_Waldorf_School_of_Ph...jpg
  • The Waldorf school of Philadelphia is about to start its scholar at a new location. The re-developed campus is located in the former St. Peters episcopal Church, of architect Frank Furness. The site is located at the 6000 block of Wayne Avenue in Germantown neighborhood in the NorthWest of Philadelphia. Developer of the Property, Ken Weinstein, of PhillyOffice Retail, together with Anthony deGuzman, Executive Director of the Waldorf School of Philadelphia toured the property this week. Students will start classes at this new location on September 8, 2015.<br />
<br />
Curious on how it looked like before the re-development: These two slideshows give a good feel of the state the building was in after left empty for almost a decade. <br />
<br />
<br />
FEBRUARY 20, 2013 PLAN PHILLY<br />
Vacant Germantown church could soon become Waldorf School's new home<br />
<br />
- http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/51245-waldorf-school?linktype=featured_articlepage<br />
<br />
<br />
JULY 15, 2013 | NEWSWORKS<br />
Work underway to transform abandoned Germantown church into vibrant school and community fixture - http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/57226-work-underway-to-transform-abandoned-germantown-church-into-vibrant-school-and-community-fixture?linktype=featured_articlepage<br />
<br />
<br />
It is hard to believe, looking at these two galleries from the past, that some of the photos were taken in the same rooms!<br />
<br />
A story with a selection of images from this shoot will be published at WHYY’s NewsWorks.org and PlanPhilly.org soon.
    BS0971_BAS_3312_Waldorf_School_of_Ph...jpg
  • The Waldorf school of Philadelphia is about to start its scholar at a new location. The re-developed campus is located in the former St. Peters episcopal Church, of architect Frank Furness. The site is located at the 6000 block of Wayne Avenue in Germantown neighborhood in the NorthWest of Philadelphia. Developer of the Property, Ken Weinstein, of PhillyOffice Retail, together with Anthony deGuzman, Executive Director of the Waldorf School of Philadelphia toured the property this week. Students will start classes at this new location on September 8, 2015.<br />
<br />
Curious on how it looked like before the re-development: These two slideshows give a good feel of the state the building was in after left empty for almost a decade. <br />
<br />
<br />
FEBRUARY 20, 2013 PLAN PHILLY<br />
Vacant Germantown church could soon become Waldorf School's new home<br />
<br />
- http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/51245-waldorf-school?linktype=featured_articlepage<br />
<br />
<br />
JULY 15, 2013 | NEWSWORKS<br />
Work underway to transform abandoned Germantown church into vibrant school and community fixture - http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/57226-work-underway-to-transform-abandoned-germantown-church-into-vibrant-school-and-community-fixture?linktype=featured_articlepage<br />
<br />
<br />
It is hard to believe, looking at these two galleries from the past, that some of the photos were taken in the same rooms!<br />
<br />
A story with a selection of images from this shoot will be published at WHYY’s NewsWorks.org and PlanPhilly.org soon.
    BS0971_BAS_3339_Waldorf_School_of_Ph...jpg
  • The Waldorf school of Philadelphia is about to start its scholar at a new location. The re-developed campus is located in the former St. Peters episcopal Church, of architect Frank Furness. The site is located at the 6000 block of Wayne Avenue in Germantown neighborhood in the NorthWest of Philadelphia. Developer of the Property, Ken Weinstein, of PhillyOffice Retail, together with Anthony deGuzman, Executive Director of the Waldorf School of Philadelphia toured the property this week. Students will start classes at this new location on September 8, 2015.<br />
<br />
Curious on how it looked like before the re-development: These two slideshows give a good feel of the state the building was in after left empty for almost a decade. <br />
<br />
<br />
FEBRUARY 20, 2013 PLAN PHILLY<br />
Vacant Germantown church could soon become Waldorf School's new home<br />
<br />
- http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/51245-waldorf-school?linktype=featured_articlepage<br />
<br />
<br />
JULY 15, 2013 | NEWSWORKS<br />
Work underway to transform abandoned Germantown church into vibrant school and community fixture - http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/item/57226-work-underway-to-transform-abandoned-germantown-church-into-vibrant-school-and-community-fixture?linktype=featured_articlepage<br />
<br />
<br />
It is hard to believe, looking at these two galleries from the past, that some of the photos were taken in the same rooms!<br />
<br />
A story with a selection of images from this shoot will be published at WHYY’s NewsWorks.org and PlanPhilly.org soon.
    BS0971_BAS_4000_Waldorf_School_of_Ph...jpg
  • An old portrait of Rev. Edward H. Vogt. Rector from 1931 to 1954. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)
    St. Peters Episcopal Church in Germa...jpg
  • Developer Ken Weinstein shows the former St. Peters Episcopal Church  on the 6000 block of Wayne Avenue. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)
    St. Peters Episcopal Church in Germa...jpg
  • Weinstein climbs the cast iron staircase in the library. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)
    St. Peters Episcopal Church in Germa...jpg
  • Developer Ken Weinstein shows the former St. Peters Episcopal Church on the 6000 block of Wayne Avenue.
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  • A reading nook in the library. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)
    St. Peters Episcopal Church in Germa...jpg
  • Developer Ken Weinstein shows the former St. Peters Episcopal Church  on the 6000 block of Wayne Avenue. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)
    St. Peters Episcopal Church in Germa...jpg
  • A drive way leads to more buildings on the back of the property of the former St. Peters Episcopal Church on the 6000 block of Wayne Avenue.
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  • Detail of one of the fire places that still has all its tiles. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)
    St. Peters Episcopal Church in Germa...jpg
  • On the left sits the church.  (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)
    St. Peters Episcopal Church in Germa...jpg