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Business

Philly Rebooted: The Biggest Ideas of 2016 — and Beyond

Something happened when Philly got the start-up bug: The idea that things could be reinvented, that business didn’t have to work as usual, that the […]

Property

New Construction Overlooks Dickinson Square Park, Asks $450,000

There is a lot of action on South 4th Street these days. While restaurants and shops fill out the street in Queen Village, head a […]

Property

Philly Region Home Sales Hit Four-Year High

Inventory continues to fall, and median sale prices aren’t shooting upwards, but home sales posted strong gains in 2016 across the Philadelphia region, according to […]

Property

Morning Headlines: 68 Transit-Oriented Apartments Coming to Bucks County

Transit-oriented development isn’t limited to new projects in the city. The Inquirer reports that J.G. Petrucci, a developer out of Asbury, New Jersey, is planning […]

Things to Do

REVIEW: In Salt Pepper Ketchup, A Not So Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

Say this, at least, for Salt Pepper Ketchup, on stage now at InterAct Theatre—it surely has immediacy on its side. Josh Wilder’s earnest but uneven […]

Foobooz

First Look: South

Despite having an extremely un-Googlable name (you try typing “south restaurant Philadelphia” into the search field and let me know how it goes), South–the latest […]

Property

Groundbreaking: Another LEED Certified Building Coming to The Navy Yard

The boom at the Navy Yard continues to thunder on, as Liberty Property Trust, the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation and Synterra Partners officially unveiled their plans […]

City Life

Happy Birthday, John Brown!

Today, May 9th, is the 211th birthday of Harpers Ferry hero John Brown. When he was five years old, his pro-Bible, anti-slavery family moved to […]

City

Temple Stadium Not Cool, Say People Who’d Have to Live Across From It

Temple’s football team is killing it this season, and people are pretty pumped about the prospect of building an on-campus stadium. Significantly less pumped, however, are the […]

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Property

Just Listed in the Poconos: New Construction Modern House in Greentown

I imagine that some of you reading this feature have gone looking at Poconos real estate listings in search of that perfect second home, only […]

Things to Do

39 Things to Do This Weekend

Brandon “Taz” Niederauer @ Fillmore Philly This kid can shred. The 14-year-old guitar phenom has a rep for inventive, agile, show-stopping solos — the kind […]

City Life

The Turnpike and Interstate 95 Are About to Be Connected

On June 29, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill allocating $25 billion in federal funds to build 41,000 miles of highways across America. […]

City Life

Locoas Parentis: It’s a Real World After All

“I’m home!” I announce as I trudge through the front door in my overcoat, laden with purse and briefcase and reading matter from the office. […]

City Life

How Did the Constitution Center Become a Monument to Mediocrity?

It’s Flag Day, June 14th, and I have the National Constitution Center nearly to myself. Inside the museum’s core exhibit, The Story of We the […]

City Life

Legends: The Mad Man’s Next Act

 IT’S ALWAYS COCKTAIL hour somewhere in the world, and right now, though the clock has yet to chime five, Steven Grasse is mixing up an […]