Little Pete's is an unfortunate casualty of those trends, but it is unlikely that the anyone will miss the garage. Except for the dollop of charm provided by the diner's mod windows and elaborate canopy, the three-story garage is as generic as they come, an erector set of thick concrete beams. Replacing a building that catered to the automobile with one devoted to human beings is a very good thing for Philadelphia. The project will revive Chancellor Street, which has been treated for far too long as a service alley. It's worth noting, too, that the hotel will employ many more people than the garage ever did.