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The moment has finally arrived, Eric Blumenfeld (and EB Realty Management) has all of the funds needed to make the Divine Lorraine project a reality. PlanPhilly’s […]
Last week we told you about the Art Commission approving the design of the June 5th Memorial Park. So what’s the next step? Architect and […]
[Update 12:37 p.m.] Nope, it wasn’t them. NBC 10 reports: A cabdriver’s suspicion that two early morning passengers were the convicted killers who escaped from a […]
1. Voter turnout among millennials was abysmal in the mayoral election. The gist: Only 12 percent of registered voters between the ages of 18 and 34 cast a ballot […]
[Updated] A Philadelphia City Council committee gave a preliminary thumbs-up Wednesday to a package of bills that would raise money for the cash-strapped schools. But school district officials say the proposal falls […]
Recent University of Pennsylvania graduate Reginald Stewart has sued Penn’s Phi Kappa Psi fraternity as well as fraternity brother Charles Gibson over a January 2013 […]
UPDATE: Monday’s Boot & Saddle sign relighting has been postponed. Len Davidson says more work needed before the old boot glows again over Broad Street. […]
Philadelphia lawmakers have tried to both ban and tax plastic bags in the past, only to be beaten by Big Bag. When Councilman Mark Squilla introduced legislation this year […]
You may have heard about this little trick we have in the wedding industry where rather than having a real multi-tiered cake to serve to your guests, a fully […]
Could Andrew Stober make political independents a real force in Philadelphia, as opposed to the non-factor they are now? Stober is a 36-year policy geek who most recently worked […]
A woman in Plains Township — it’s where Pocono Downs is – recently turned 100, and WNEP-TV of Scranton was there to film her. They asked […]
The city is back to work on a larger-than-life mural celebrating Phillies history. The mural, designed by artist David McShane — who has been behind […]
Free Beer?! Yes, I did say free beer. Every Wednesday, all summer long, from 5 PM – 10 PM. Intrigued? While you’re planning your Center City […]
It looks like Concordia Group has its sights set on another major project at a local landmark in Pennsport. The Bethesda-based developer plans to convert the former […]
Running all summer, Cuba Libre will be serving an unlimited roast pork dinner every Monday. If you’re looking to begin your week with tender, falling-off-the-bone meat, this may […]