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You’re walking through the woods, along a path that snakes along the Delaware River. Alongside the path are broken, mysterious structures–ruins of buildings, wood and […]
“Convenient to Public Transportation,” the flyer for 625 N. Front St. reads. “1/2 Block to the Market-Frankford El.” Couldn’t get much closer than that. Unless, as […]
The ThinkFest Salon is a series of conversations with the boldest thinkers in Philadelphia. On Monday–that’s very soon!–the Salon features Bart Blatstein, one of the […]
The lawyers are gathering–that much we know. But who is legally responsible for what happened? Or, perhaps better said, who will be targeted as legally […]
The Friends of Rittenhouse Square have been on an improvement tear. Last summer, Friends President Betsy Hummel announced Phase One of the group’s lighting project–including […]
Bryn Mawr home for sale Beaumont Cottage offers the charm of an historic home with recent upgrades, including a Vermont slate roof and new windows. […]
Sean Benschop was the man operating the excavator–a giant vehicle of far greater complication than an automobile–when the building collapsed at 22nd and Market. Given […]
This is a photograph illustrating a story pertaining to the building collapse at 22nd and Market, which is probably the most photographed event in recent […]
Q&A: South Jersey Real Estate Market Industry vet Sheri Smith was first licensed in the real estate industry 30 years ago, and is now selling homes […]
Tylenol heir Henry McNeil has been busy. He recently sold 1914-15 Rittenhouse Square (colloquially known as the McIlhenney mansion) to Bart Blatstein for the developer’s […]
The popular Gayborhood bar Woody’s recently expanded to include Rosewood, its upscale extension. Turns out, Griffin-Campbell Construction–the demolition contractor for the collapsed building at 22nd […]