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Neighborhood Watch: Moving to Ambler Located in Montgomery County northwest of Philadelphia, Ambler has experienced a renaissance in recent years, attracting young singles and families […]
We’ve heard from multiple sources that developer Bart Blatstein is trying to finance the purchase of the Marketplace Design Center, best known as the sprawling interior […]
In the May issue of Philadelphia Magazine–still on newsstands! Print products are great!–Ashley Primis takes readers garden-hopping. ’Tis the season, after all. She chooses five […]
An estimated 38 million people visit the Philadelphia area each year. Impressive number, yes. Even more so when compared to San Diego at 32 million, […]
SPOTLIGHT LISTING: Merion Station Estate for Sale Albert Barnes gave many things to the Philadelphia region, most notably his world-class art collection that is at […]
The European men’s store SuitSupply opened this week in the long-vacant ground floor of the Lanesborough at 16th and Locust. The extremely stylish men’s fashion house […]
A new study by the Center for Housing Policy shows that the Philly Metro area–which includes Camden, NJ, which hardly seems fair–experienced an increased housing […]
Remodeling Inspiration: Cool Front Doors It’s easy to give guests (or potential buyers) a fabulous first impression of your home with a cool front door. […]
Perhaps it was inevitable that the most recognizable symbol of Philadelphia labor protest, the big, inflatable rat, would eventually be modernized. All these years? The […]
The office space in the former Princeton Club is not only beautifully preserved from a historic point of view, it’s right above the restaurant Vedge, […]
The New York Times did a feature this weekend on co-working spaces, where freelancers or creatives or tech employees or others without 9-to-5 office jobs […]