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The second quarter numbers weren’t kind to Atlantic City, which increasingly has competition from, well, places like Pennsylvania, for example. Last week, writing for the […]
True, the numbers are still execrable: As of April 2013, the city is owed $522 million in delinquent property taxes–which far exceeds the $50 million price […]
As we said here, Saturday’s protest by the Point Breeze Organizing Committee and its sympathizers was peaceful. Property photographer Laura Kicey took photos of the […]
Yesterday Property reported that the beautiful Bala Cynwyd United Methodist Church on Levering Mill Road was for sale. Narberth real estate agency Duffy Real Estate […]
Point Breeze Organizing Committee (PBOC), the group that believes that developer Ori Feibush and his company, OCF Realty, is trying to take over the neighborhood, […]
Weekend open houses Add these weekend open houses to your to-view list. WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 285 Righters Mill Rd., Gladwyne Open House: Aug. 25, 2-4 […]
Financing has been secured for the $110 million mixed-use development project at 3601 Market Street. (Tentative name? 3601 Market.) Designed by BLT Architects, the building […]
South Van Pelt Street in Fitler Square is a dream. Nestled in a warren of intersecting alleyways that all lead to the gorgeous Schuylkill Riverbanks […]
With so many Center City office buildings turning residential, many small business owners–particularly those in 1616 Walnut Street–have had to make other plans. The future […]
SPOTLIGHT LISTING: Custom Devon Colonial This custom colonial features exceptional architecture and elegant touches—perfect for families in need of some living space. The gourmet kitchen […]
This beautiful penthouse at 220 is described as “Grande, Glamorous, Gracious” in its listings copy–hence GGG. When it comes to living on Rittenhouse Square, those […]
Film critic Stephen Silver wrote this week on The Philly Post about Philadelphia’s anemic movie-theater situation: 14 screens–a total embarrassment for a city of this […]