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Discover new shops and restaurants — plus classic spots — on Lancaster Avenue.
According to legend, it’s called Still Hollow Farm for a reason.
Check out its industrial-chic look.
More huge news from Pearl Properties.
The former factory is due for a mixed-use conversion and three-story addition.
It’d be the perfect spot for this scene in Sabrina.
Hey New Yorkers, it comes with parking!
The historically designated home is one of the oldest homes in the city.
Evo’s rooftop pool conjures up imagery of Trading Places.
It’s been on and off the market for the past two years.
The home includes hand-hewn beams and hayloft ladders.
Pearl Properties now owns the Art Institute of Philadelphia building.
Connor Barwin, Mayor Nutter and others will cut the ribbon on Monday.
The home is a beautiful restoration.
The opening has been pushed up.
The mixed-use building will include a restaurant with outdoor seating and “other retail options.”