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Last week we wrote about a petition on change.org that demands that the 1991 Pritzker Architecture Prize be retroactively awarded to Denise Scott Brown, Robert […]
There’s just too much uninteresting new construction in Graduate Hospital–so many people want to live there, so buildings go up quickly and boringly, and buyers […]
It’s back! More neighborhoods from this month’s Real Estate Issue of Philadelphia Magazine–“The New Hot Neighborhoods.” This week we start out with what once would […]
SPOTLIGHT LISTING: Historic West Chester Estate Own a piece of history—and drama—at Clocktower Farm, a six-plus acre property in West Chester. The estate actually features […]
This is big news for real estate junkies–about as big as it gets. According to Hidden City, Philadelphia maverick developer Bart Blatstein–of the Piazza, Provence […]
There was a time when Philadelphia, the so-called Workshop of the World, and its surrounding towns and cities (see: Bethlehem, Allentown, et al.) produced more […]
Before the fire that tore through Jack B. Fabrics at Fourth and Fitzwater on Saturday afternoon–leaving one firefighter dead and another injured–the 35-year-old shop was […]
Let’s start with the bad news about Philadelphia’s never-ending property assessment saga: Richie McKeithen, the city’s chief assessor, says that out of the approximately 31,000 […]
There’s something pleasant about a lemon-yellow home, especially when there’s an apple tree in the backyard. It’s nostalgic somehow. The listing says, “the home is […]
One of the Design Advocacy Group‘s recent complaints about Wynn Philadelphia was the scarcity of information accompanying the pitch: “Wynn Philadelphia has so far provided […]