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Curious about heat pumps? Considering an induction range? Pondering solar panels? Thanks to advancing technology and some significant new financial incentives, green technology is finally in reach for more of us. Here, the real deal about today’s revolutionary eco-friendly renovations and how Philadelphians can deploy them at home.
It’s not that the Bergdoll Mansion hasn’t been on the market before. But the library for rent? This is simply too much. This has to […]
Inquirer staff writer Julia Terruso filed a superb story this weekend offering an inside look at the state of mind of Ronald Wagenhoffer, the L&I […]
It always happens this way with new construction. A site looks like a pile of steel beams for months and overnight a real building emerges. […]
Several days ago, the Inquirer’s fashion writer Elizabeth Wellington called Walnut Street the King of Prussia of downtown, and mourned its increasing mallification. “When it […]
1936-38 Delancey Place’s double-wide carriage house–about 3,800 square feet–carries its beautiful brick exterior indoors, with exposed brick walls in several rooms, a brick backsplash and […]
The newly revitalized Benjamin Franklin Museum, formerly the Franklin Underground Museum, is set to open August 24th after a $20 million renovation. The opening will […]
There is nothing quite like this seven-bedroom, five-bath house in Cherry Hill, NJ–certainly not when it comes to available rentals. The vastness of the space […]
As we reported, City Council hearings on the building collapse at 22nd and Market continued yesterday with a raft of testimony from former L&I personnel, […]
This home may be quite classically Nantucket-style, but it actually hails, in part (literally), from Michigan, where a 200-year-old barn was disassembled (“under an architect’s […]
The School District has a new chief operating officer: Fran Burns, the executive director of the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority (PICA), the state board that […]
Hunter Reed specializes in “gentlemen’s estates,” and this one is in an area–Newlin Township in Chester County–that’s touted in the sales brochure as home to […]
Now called Rx the Farmacy, the beloved brunch spot Rx at 45th and Spruce is back, this time with an odd spelling decision. According to […]
Spotlight Listing: Main Line Estate on the Market If you’re looking for stately living, this grand stone and stucco Main Line estate might suit your […]
Here we have the building where Sen. Vince Fumo will stay now that he’s getting out of prison. The Kintock Group halfway house is such […]
It’s a tangled web they weave, the supermarket chains, but let’s see if we can get this right: The grand old A&P (subject of the […]