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This article was automatically assessed because at least one WikiProject had rated the article as stub, and the rating on other projects was brought up to Stub class. BetacommandBot05:23, 10 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
A lot of material has been added since, so I bumped it up to Start class, but I think it could be rated even higher in its current state.--BillFlis (talk) 13:41, 9 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Vague: "and was intended to rival European department stores." - please explain
I clarified this.
"Wachovia is the main tenant"->"Wells Fargo is the main tenant" ???
This has been fixed, Wachovia is now Wells Fargo. I missed some when updating all references to Wachovia that aren't historical.
"Containing 9,000 square feet (840 m2) each, the 24th and 25th floors were turned into a penthouse apartment for Rodman Wanamaker, consisting of five bedrooms, six baths, and outdoor terraces." - When? By whom? Was this the original build-out? Avoid passive voice.
This should be clear now.
Please reword run on sentence: "The penthouse floors were converted to office use in 2000 by creative agency Red Tettemer + Partners, who worked with architects at Agoos & Levera to preserve the historical aspect of the space while creating a work space that would cultivate a culture of creativity."
"The bell originally swung, but it shook the building." - which building? Does the bell swing in One South Broad as well? Tell the reader how a non-swinging bell is struck.
Clarify whether Wanamakers left the city or just consolidated a block away. Fn 15 said it consolidated in the other building, but since was replaced by a Lord & Taylors.
Clarified history of the men's store.
Is there any particular characteristic that justified the NRHP designation?
Its not a NRHP designation, its a city Historic Place designation run by the city of Philadelphia. Which of their criteria was used to justify the designation I have not been able to discover in my research.
What is its relationship to other city landmarks? Can one see it from known landmarks or the riverfront? (Do the upper floors have nice views of the Liberty Bell, etc.?
Every relevant landmark has been noted. I have noted its location across City Hall, and its proximity to the Wanamaker Building. I also noted how its sign is considered less important than the city's other major sign (PSFS Building). Its not near Independence National Park, and no reference mentions One South Broad visibility from any location.
Thank you Racepacket for the review.
I have made the requested changes and addressed the issues you brought up above. If you have any other issues please let me know. Medvedenko (talk) 19:13, 6 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
This section has the belll in two different buildings – this building (One S Broad) and then-Wanamaker's main store (a block away). If the bell did hang in both buildings, when was it moved to One S Broad? Eagle4000 (talk) 20:13, 15 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]