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The old Frankford Chocolate Factory on 2101 Washington Avenue (you know, the one with the massive banner of Tran Dinh Truong written in English and Vietnamese) is going to become a combination commercial and residential center (sounds okay so far, right?). The Factory was bought by the Alphonse Hotel Corporation (owned by Truong) in 2007 for more than $5.5M, and for three years no one really put up a fight about this, probably because no one knew Truong’s past. And here is where the story gets good.

Truong came to America with literal briefcases full of gold and a plan to buy NYC hotels and give the rooms to welfare families and homeless with nowhere else to go (sounds sweet, but all Truong was concerned with were the accountant’s numbers; the city was paying as much as $2K a month for each homeless family that lived at the hotel, according to The New York Times). Prodigal Truong cut security (among other things) to keep the costs down for these homeless-ridden hotels.

Truong’s absence and greed coupled with slackened management and vagrant tenants enabled the hotels to eventually become uninhabitable drug-trafficking locales and Hotel Carter specifically, according to the F.B.I., became “a virtual supermarket for crack cocaine.” A quick Google search of the Alphonse Hotel Corporation will give you a plethora of legal documents and case proceedings concerning most of the hotels, and you can read about tenants testifying in court about the inhumane conditions Truong had let the places get to: the hallways were used as bathrooms, roaches often outnumbered humans and many suicide attempts (and successes) from various tenants took place. Fatal beatings and body bags lit up the headlines. Truong has evaded jail and currently owes back taxes, mortgage payments and other bills to various city departments, yet, according to bankruptcy court, there were several large payments made to relatives and friends of Truong.

At the SOSNA zoning hearing for the Vietnamese Center on Wednesday, there was absolutely no opposition. We suppose no one had really looked into who would be running this massive piece of real estate, so close to the neighborhoods we are struggling to clean up. On the positive side, if Truong is just a distant owner and someone else will be managing the business here, perhaps residents of the area will finally have someone who will clean up the building and maintain the exterior sidewalks on Kimball and 21st and 22nd. The zoning notice lists the specifics of the low-rent, no-security-deposit-needed Vietnamese Center: up to eight doctor’s offices, up to three take-out restaurants, 21 outdoor parking spots, an indoor 80-spot parking lot and 30 residential units.

Low-rent? No security deposit? Truong? This sounds like the makings for a possibly horribly managed building, right at the crux of a part of town that could go bad or good very easily. The last thing Philly needs are more headlines about crime and dirt. Let’s hope we are proved wrong in our trepidation and suspicion.

UPDATE: We know that some really great people are involved in this project, and so we’re lead to believe Truong is just a distant horror story for this address. James Campbell of Campbell Thomas & Co. will be the architect on the project (he is involved with LEED projects, which is great) but no one will tell us much more than that.

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  • ambiguator

    SOSNA: fights Tria moving to South Street West, fights Sidecar opening a music venue, but doesn’t do its homework on an actual problem. Not surprising.

  • ori

    I don’t think that’s fair. SOSNA in no way fought TRIA or Sidecar. They may have missed this one but don’t lump it in with the other stuff.

  • Lolly

    SOSNA did NOT miss this one. Looks like “naked philly” did though. That “Vietnamese Center” banner hasn’t been up for over a year, and that is NOT what was presented to the SOSNA community, nor ultimately approved by ZBA. People need to get their fact straight.

  • Rian

    Well what are the facts, then?

  • Lms8586

    Does anyone have an update on this project? I am looking to buy on Kimball between 21 and 22, and want to know what I’ll be up against… (literally).

    Thank you!

  • qguy

    “roaches often outnumbered humans…”

    Huh? Roaches *always* outnumber humans.

  • RoofDecker

    Don’t be like HOMES and hate. He didn’t get suitcases of gold by being a dummy. It’s about time something happens to this area.

  • Aivy79

    You are so racist, yup I called it as i see it.  When was the last time this area have something going on?  Whatever he does with the place, as long as it legit and paying tax for the govt and city of Philly, I think the Mayor and city gonna beg him to start asap.  As for being the “journalist” yourself, May I dare asked the the hell did you obtained your degree from?  please tell I will make sure pass the words along.  I will sure tell vendor not to put their adds in this website, yup I’m boycotting your website.  I hope the editor read this comment.  You failed to mention this suppose “slumlord” donated $2,000,000.00 (read two million dollars); yup that the six digit which I strongly believe more than this website worth, for the Red Cross after 9/11.  How much did Donald Trump, Astoria people donated to the fellow Newyorkers.  
    I suggested if you claim a journalist, just report news not opinion.  Unless, you applying for a position at Fox news.

  • http://twitter.com/jayfar jayfar

    SOSNA in no way, shape or form opposed Tria or Sidecar. For a fact many people allied with SOSNA very actively fought *for* Tria and Sidecar and supported the legalization of sidewalk seating for Sidecar.

  • Newcomer

    Where do you get a feeling of “racism” from.  Anyone who comes to this site on a regular basis can tell you that the people who start the posts here will call out anyone who seems shady.  If you lived in this neighborhood or close by like I do, we want more than something that is simply ”legit” and “pays taxes”.  We have mortgages and do not want to be stuck among people who could care less about what happens to the area.  We want our kids to walk down the streets without seeing drug needles and buildings on the verge of collapse.

  • http://hiddencityphila.org/2012/08/zophar-tran-and-the-chocolate-factory/ Zophar, Tran, And The Chocolate Factory | Hidden City Philadelphia

    [...] February 2007, controversial developer Tran Dinh Truong’s Alphonse Hotel Corporation bought the property for $5.75 million with plans to completely overhaul the factory into a [...]

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