Yet, as we know, plenty of worthy older buildings don't get the same love from the city. Those two success stories stand in sharp contrast to a recent case involving the Frankford Chocolate & Candy building, one of the last intact Civil War-era factories on Washington Avenue in South Philadelphia. The massive compound was already listed on the National Register and had just been nominated for the city's Historic Register, when developer Ori Feibush bought the property for $15.5 million. Even though the chocolate factory had a strong chance of being designated a landmark by the city, Feibush made no secret of his intention to replace it with a mix of apartments and million-dollar townhouses.