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If you’ve been working from home for the past year or so, you may be able to deduct the cost of keeping up your office […]
My inner grammarian may have given up the fight against it, but it still gets steamed over the widespread misuse of the word “unique.” The […]
Most people here, when asked what Colonial Philadelphia must have looked like, will probably point to some block or other in Society Hill. But truth […]
Generally speaking, even extended trinities lack space for truly gracious entertaining if you’re having more than one or two people over to visit. This updated […]
Londoner Charles Dickens found Philadelphia’s rectilinear grid of streets enervating. Writing about his 1842 trip to the city in American Notes, he described it thusly: “It […]
As you walk the streets of a number of Greater Center City neighborhoods, you will notice openings between the townhouses. The narrower ones are usually […]
Trinities, as we all know, are cult items: Those who love them really love them, while everyone else just shrugs and moves on. And one […]
Back in 1911, when the building you see in the photo above was built, Queen Village was one of the epicenters of Philadelphia’s Jewish community, […]
This ultra-stylish, ultra-large, ultra-luxurious Queen Village modern townhouse for sale rises several notches above both its neighbors and your run-of-the-mill modern townhouse hereabouts. From its […]
Like most trinities, this Queen Village updated trinity for sale has lots of charm. And like many trinities, it boasts exposed brick walls that add […]
The trinity — Philadelphia’s original “workforce housing” — is just about as old as the city itself: Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously occupied residential street […]
The neighborhood we now know as Queen Village began life as Southwark, “Philadelphia’s first suburb.” Or, just possibly, Philadelphia’s first iteration: at its south end […]
When Yulee Park was an attorney in New York City, she would regularly decamp to coffee shops to get work done. Fast-forward 12 years: Park […]
When Emmy Squared opened in Queen Village, it was busy from the jump. Lines out the door, fully booked-out on weekends, sometimes weekdays. For a […]
As the main-floor photo above should make clear, this lovely Queen Village Colonial Revival house for sale isn’t the same house it was when it […]