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One of the nice things about unadorned modern interiors is that one can outfit them in just about any style one wishes. They generally work […]
Before the Civil War, the area just west of Rittenhouse Square was known as “Goosetown.” Far from the ritzy neighborhood we know now, this area […]
Although you can find brand-new houses built in styles both up to date and rooted in tradition, it should be clear to anyone who follows […]
Even in the off-season, real estate deals of all kinds continue apace at the Jersey Shore. We recently caught wind of a big one in […]
“They don’t build ’em like they used to.” Believe it or not, this complaint, heard so often nowadays, was also being leveled at builders at […]
Are you running out of places to store things? Is your attic ceiling threatening to collapse from the weight of everything you’ve stashed up there? […]
In 1710, the photo above would have contained only two of the items you see above now: the north-south road that crosses the picture about […]
Many Philadelphians adore the “little streets” of Washington Square West. (A friend of mine even made a video tribute to one of them for Hidden City […]
Just beyond Manayunk’s northwestern reaches, perched near the crest of one of the many steeply sloped streets that connect the riverside neighborhood to Roxborough, sits […]
Laurie Phillips of BHHS Fox & Roach Realtors has a good eye for stylish, luxurious condos. Whether done up in traditional or more modern dress, […]
Back when the central section of this handsome stone-and-wood Colonial was built in 1771, “Brooke Farm” probably didn’t even exist. Or if it did, it […]
Kennett Square is better known for mushrooms than horse farms, but Chester County horse country surrounds it, so this Kennett Square horse farm house for […]
Perched on a hillside in the rolling hills of central Chester County is a spectacular modern retreat cleverly disguised as a historic Colonial house. Actually, […]
Back around 1858, when this trinity in Washington Square West was built, Wash West had become one of the city’s most central — and varied […]
In the 1960s and 1970s, the architects and firms that together comprised the “Philadelphia School” — Mitchell/Giurgola; Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and John Rauch […]