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Motion filed to keep SS United States docked in Philadelphia until December
By Alexandra Simon,
1 days ago
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The nonprofit that owns the SS United States has filed a motion that, if approved, would keep the vessel docked in South Philadelphia until December 2024.
The motion filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court of Eastern Pennsylvania on behalf of the SS United States Conservancy alleges that Penn Warehousing, which owns the pier where the vessel is docked, has been acting in "bad faith" and preventing the organization from removing the ship.
According to the court documents, the Conservancy accuses Penn Warehousing of failing to honor a deal that allowed the nonprofit to enter a purchase and sale agreement with Okaloosa County, Florida, which would remove the ship from Philadelphia and sink it off the coast of Florida to create an artificial reef.
The motion alleges Penn Warehousing "failed to honor its representations" to the court that it would enter a deal with the Conservancy and Okaloosa County to keep the ship docked at Pier 82 until Dec. 5 and the end of hurricane season.
The Conservancy's motion claims that if a $3 million penalty is not paid to Penn Warehousing by Sept. 12, the pier operator will "arrest the ship" and "sell it to the highest bidder."
On Thursday morning, the court called a hearing for Friday morning to discuss the motion and December eviction deadline.
Ahead of the Sept. 12 deadline, attorneys for Penn Warehousing told CBS News Philadelphia's Joe Holden they were "almost completely in the dark" about how the Conservancy planned to comply with the court order, and were "extremely frustrated."
In August, CBS News Philadelphia learned that the SS US could be sunk off the coast of Florida , and that the Okaloosa County Board of Commissioners was expected to take up the matter at a meeting in early September.
At that Sept. 5 meeting, the board postponed voting on whether the ship would be taken there and sunk off the coast as an artificial reef. County Administrator John Hofstad said the county "hit a wrinkle" with their pier operators, and asked for the vote to pushed two weeks until Tuesday, Sept. 17.
Following that meeting, sources told CBS News Philadelphia that any plans to move the ship are complicated. Because the SS United States is so tall, sources said the ship would come within "feet" of the Walt Whitman Bridge deck, and navigation would need to be timed for the lowest tide. Meetings about traffic on the bridge and in the shipping channel still have to happen.
Sources also told CBS News Philadelphia the journey to the Gulf of Mexico would depend on possible storms forming during hurricane season.
Docked in South Philadelphia since 1996, the SS United States was considered in its heyday as the "the most powerful, modern, and advanced passenger liner ever built," according to the SS United States Conservancy. Designed in the late 1940s, the SS US was intended to quickly move troops in the event of war but instead became a cruise liner.
The ship hit the high seas in 1952 and crisscrossed the Atlantic for 17 years, carrying presidents, dignitaries and entertainers.
The SS United States Conservancy has been working to save the vessel and raise more than $500,000 to help with relocation and other costs.
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