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Published: 04 Aug 2021 12:46 PM BdST
Updated: 04 Aug 2021 12:46 PM BdST Louise Fishman with her painting “A Stranger,” in New York in 2000. Fishman, a widely exhibited artist who imbued her Abstract Expressionist paintings and other works with elements of feminism and gay and Jewish identity, died on July 26, 2021, in Manhattan. She was 82. The New York Times
Louise Fishman, a widely exhibited artist who imbued her abstract expressionist paintings and other works with elements of feminism and gay and Jewish identity, died July 26 in the New York City borough of Manhattan. She was 82. );
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Her spouse, Ingrid Nyeboe, said the cause was complications of an ablation, a heart procedure.
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The proposal remains in its early stages and likely will require Civic Design Review in addition to neighborhood meetings.
Furness left a major footprint across Philadelphia, though many of his banks and other buildings have been demolished. Some of his most well-known surviving structures in the city include the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Zoo Gatehouse, Mount Airy Train Station and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine arts. The Library of Congress has a few photos of the Kensington National Bank during its early days, as does the Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Project.
The proposal at the bank in Fishtown joins another project in the works across the street at the 7-Eleven property on Girard Avenue, where developers are planning a mixed-used building with 107 residential units. Both projects would add more places to live around SEPTA s Girard Station on the Market-Frankford Line, part of growing emphasis on transit-oriented developments.