Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Two Liberty Place Website Photo


       Our new aerial photo of Two Liberty Place is now being featured on the official 2 Liberty Place website! The photo consists of a wide aerial 10mm shot of Two Liberty Place which was captured from the top floor of One Liberty Place. 

   Liberty Place is a skyscraper complex in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The complex is composed of a 61-story, 945-foot (288 m) skyscraper called One Liberty Place, a 58-story, 848-foot (258 m) skyscraper called Two Liberty Place, a two-story shopping mall called the Shops at Liberty Place, and the 14-story Westin Philadelphia Hotel. Prior to the construction of Liberty Place, there was a "gentlemen's agreement" not to build any structure in Center City higher than the statue of William Penn on top of Philadelphia City Hall. The tradition lasted until 1984 when developer Willard G. Rouse III of Rouse & Associates announced plans to build an office building complex that included two towers taller than City Hall. There was a great amount of opposition to the construction of the towers with critics believing breaking the height limit would lead to construction of many more tall skyscrapers, ruining the livability and charm of Center City. Despite the opposition, construction of One Liberty Place was approved and the first phase of the project began in 1985 and was completed in 1987. When One Liberty Place was completed, it was the tallest skyscraper in Philadelphia.
   Phase 2 of the project included Two Liberty Place, a hotel, a shopping mall, and a parking garage. Construction began 1988 after Cigna agreed to lease the entirety of the skyscraper. Construction was completed in 1990, making Two Liberty Place the second-tallest building in the city. The two towers held their place as first and second tallest buildings in Philadelphia until the Comcast Center was topped off in 2007. Liberty Place was received enthusiastically by critics and led to the construction of other tall skyscrapers giving Philadelphia what architecture critic Paul Goldberger called "one of the most appealing skylines of any major American city".

Check out the photo below....


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The featured photo can be found on the official 2 liberty place website at 2LibertyPlace.com!

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

The Coffee Station - Morton "Breakfast With Bob" Fox 29 [Good Day Philadelphia]



J.Pac Productions assisted the Coffee Station with the Advertising of its new "Scrapple Fries" idea. J.Pac started by capturing multiple food photography shots of the new "Scrapple Fries" which were created into many different ads & then were later spread across many social media platforms. After the initial release of the "Scrapple Fries" ad people were blow away by the idea & it quickly reached over 200k with-in 24 hrs on the Coffee Station's Facebook page. The buzz of these new "Scrapple Fries" caught Bob Kelly's eye and lead him to reaching back out to the Coffee Station to set up a whole new "Breakfast With Bob" segment, except this time at the Coffee Station location in Morton, Pa.

       On Friday, January 26, 2017 at 8:30 AM, J.Pac Productions made its way out to the Coffee Station in Morton, PA to capture behind the scenes footage of the all new “Breakfast with Bob” segment on Fox 29's Good Day Philadelphia. Fox 29 camera crews arrived at 9:00 AM for set up & Bob Kelly arrived shortly after to kick off the festivities. Bob Kelly went LIVE as he featured the new hot item "Scrapple Fries" along with exploring the Coffee Station's bank volt & wide array of unique decor throughout the restaurant. The Coffee Station's Owner John Paciotti & Bob Kelly discussed the idea and creation behind the new "Scrapple Fries" and talked about how the Coffee Station all started 33 years ago as a small donut & coffee shop. 

Check out the Full Behind the Scene Coverage Below:
Filmed & Edited by © J.Pac Productions

             

The Original Fox 29 "Breakfast with Bob" Segment video can be found here: