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Discover new shops and restaurants — plus classic spots — on Lancaster Avenue.
We’ve broken it down by level.
The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere
This is what would replace Little Pete’s.
The small two-bedroom was built in 1800.
“We will not be overthrown with market-rate housing.”
Traditional? European? Modern?
It will have a “loft, industrial feel.”
Carl Dranoff intends to put a mixed-use building at the site.
Five stunners from Germantown to Chestnut Hill.
Opens in two weeks!
Au pair suite on the lower level.
Local developer wants a mixed-use building at the site.
All the carping about millennials has made us forget the real culprit: Gen X.
Plus, a design exhibit and walking tour of Philly’s creepiest sites.
Still no costume? Be the Market-Frankford Line.