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Discover new shops and restaurants — plus classic spots — on Lancaster Avenue.
The new executive director has previous experience in historic preservation as GM of the Reading Terminal Market.
The Guardian dubs it a “utopian ideal” that lives on both here and around the world.
This week’s trinity features touches of exposed brick throughout the home and two working fireplaces.
Today, the leasing office crossed the street; tomorrow, the first actual residents move in.
The back patio of this rambling Colonial has retractable screens, bar, a TV and even a hot tub.
Fewer residences and parking spots, but two new streets highlight the updated plans.
…but leave 3 big questions still standing amid the rubble.
The building will have 17 townhouses and two triplexes.
The PHA will implode the much-maligned Norman Blumberg Apartments.
Eight fireplaces and a gorgeous stone exterior distinguish this farmhouse that once belonged to the Cassatt family.
The iconic apartment complex overlooking Wissahickon Park gets the resort treatment.
This new construction Chestnut Hill house combines a classic outside with a strikingly modern inside.
Bart Blatstein plans to turn it into apartments and a hotel. CCP also intends to add a student housing project nearby.
Can 40th Street Trolley Portal become a “pedestrian-oriented” public space?
In the grand scheme of things, not really. But it took a sudden hike last year, and for some in this region, it is.