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Imagine waking up every morning to sunshine and fresh air with your coffee, 14 stories up, just off Rittenhouse Square. And imagine toasting the evening […]
Are you one of those younger folks who loves hanging out at Johnny Brenda’s? Have you been methodically eating your way up Frankford Avenue, from […]
Generally speaking, condominiums in this city come in single- and two-floor versions. These layouts usually put the bedrooms above or below the main floor, ensuring […]
If you want that industrial-chic loft aesthetic but don’t want to call Callowhill home, your choices are pretty much limited to Old City and this […]
Lombard Mews, in the 1100 block of Lombard Street in Washington Square West, is one of the more attractive developments that began to transform this […]
In Manhattan, buyers will pay a premium for condominiums and co-ops in “pre-war” buildings — meaning buildings erected before World War II. In Philadelphia, you […]
One thing many Society Hill residents prize is the neighborhood’s tranquility. With only a small shopping strip in its center and no mixed-use main streets, […]
The denizens of Society Hill may out-earn them now, but Rittenhouse Square residents still outclass their peers elsewhere in the city. The neighborhood surrounding Thomas […]
It took a while for this svelte 1890s industrial building at the corner of Race and Orianna streets in Old City to join the dozens […]
It’s something of a design cliché hereabouts: Owners with money to drop on a luxe condo buy one in a modern building and immediately turn […]
Generally speaking, if you enjoy spending summers at the Shore but have only a modest budget, your choices are limited to weekly rentals or houses […]
Do you love fine wine? Does the idea of sipping a glass from your own balcony while you gaze upon Independence Hall send a shiver […]
When the “French flat” apartment building made its debut in the United States in the mid-19th century, many of the builders referred to them as […]
Readers of a certain age may have fond memories of “The Blues Brothers,” the 1980 film in which “Saturday Night Live” regulars John Belushi and […]
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, […]