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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
“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. […]
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 […]
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 […]