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Proponents of “strong towns” argue that the way we have come to build our suburbs makes them less sustainable, less affordable and less convenient. One […]
Pearl Properties, which has operated the Embassy Suites by Hilton hotel at 1776 Benjamin Franklin Parkway since purchasing the building a little more than two […]
Having transformed the Piazza from glorified college dorm into more growunp living quarters, Post Brothers is turning its attention to what it sees as a […]
When you come to shop at the brand-new Aldi supermarket that opened on Dec. 3rd at Broad Street and Ridge Avenue, you should notice a […]
Does anyone out there remember the garden apartment complex? Actually, the garden apartment community, a 1930s innovation in American urban development derived from a 19th-century […]
Since March, apartment searches in the Philadelphia area have risen at almost as brisk a clip as home sales have. According to data complied by […]
Rising 30 stories above the patch of ground where the University of Pennsylvania’s Catholic student center once sat, The Chestnut is the latest addition to […]
Philadelphia apartment rents in 2020 to date have held steady since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, and the city has retained its status as […]
The first tenants are just now moving into Arlo, LCOR’s new apartment complex next to an office campus just outside Malvern, off Route 202 in […]
As you peruse these renderings of the common spaces and apartments at Vantage, the Goldenberg Group’s recently completed follow-up to The View at Montgomery directly […]
Back in 1953, when master developer John McShain built it, the Presidential City apartment complex stood at the cutting edge of apartment construction in Philadelphia. […]
You’ve probably heard Philly referred to as the “sixth borough” in reference to the number of New Yorkers who have chosen to make the city […]
How do you think the cast of “Friends” would live if they had all gone on to college before rooming together? And followed that up […]
There’s still some jockeying for position among the various terms used to describe the neighborhood roughly bounded by 6th Street on the east, Broad Street […]
Community colleges across the country — well, the Community College of Philadelphia, at least — have identified a potential growth market and source of revenue: International students. […]