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Businesses can’t get enough of the Navy Yard, but at least this next one isn’t leaving Center City or forsaking a downtown possibility. The Philadelphia […]
Compounds—they’re not just for the Kennedys anymore. You too can own a secluded escape in Chadds Ford with the 10,000-foot-estate tucked away near the Brandywine. […]
That august institution founded in 1862 by President Lincoln, Broad Street’s French Renaissance Union League of Philadelphia is getting an interior makeover. A new demonstration […]
Philadelphia media likes nothing more than to “localize” big, national stories. There’s always a Philly hook–always. In the case of the winning Powerball jackpot, here’s […]
The Wall Street Journal simply can’t get enough of Philadelphia. Our favorite tipster Z2 writes, “Last month it was the ‘latest twist in home design […]
On Hidden City today, Bradley Maule writes in great depth about West Girard Avenue, in particular, the blocks between 2500 and 3100. The neighborhood was […]
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Developer Matthew Pestronk, one-half of the Post Bros.–the company converting an old factory at 12th and Wood into the Goldtex Apartments–says he and his brother […]
We welcome to these digital pages GroJLart, author and editor of the blog Philaphilia, who chronicles Philadelphia history and development in a spicy way. In […]
Of course you already know about the Free Library’s virtual installation at Suburban Station (we are somewhere toward the bottom on the hold list for […]
Buying Older Homes When in the midst of the home-buying process, some shoppers avoid older homes for fear of the maintenance and updates that could […]
Poor Stephen Starr. Successful, wealthy, well-regarded–but inevitably misspelled, particularly in real estate listings. Take the most recent sales and marketing of 234 Market Street, once […]