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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. […]
Fans of suburban-style garden apartments love their parklike settings and their outdoor amenities. They also like the spread-out, low-density arrangement of the apartment buildings. Fans […]
Let the rejeuvenation of Bala Avenue begin. Cross Properties’ NoBA project aims to do nothing less than revitalize Bala’s Main Street by bringing new residents […]
The narrative for wealthy Americans has typically gone something like this: Get an apartment when you get your first job; buy your first house — […]
Jefferson Mount Laurel, Jefferson Apartment Group’s newest Philadelphia-area community, may not have a grand old Victorian mansion for its clubhouse. But, says JAG Senior Vice […]
The flexible-stay segment of the hotel industry has grown by offering travelers planning to stay in a place for a while hotel suites that function […]
Of the four county seats surrounding Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, Doylestown strikes the best balance between small-town charm and urbane class. The many historic houses and […]
Everybody wants to live in Media, or so it seems. The Delaware County seat has become an address of choice for people in search of […]
Winter officially began Dec. 21st, and while it may not quite feel like it yet, it’s still a sure thing that we will get some […]
When a five-year Philly renter found herself interested in an on-the-market apartment, it was because she had a vision for what it could be: a […]
According to the current Apartment List rent report for this region, $1,500 per month is well above the median monthly rent of $1,170 for a […]
My dudes, if you’re looking for an apartment where you can kick it in front of the flatscreen with some buds, have some ladies serve […]
Housing on the Main Line, as we all should know by now, ranges from the truly modest to the truly breathtaking. What might be more […]
Way back in the late 19th century, when apartment buildings first began to appear in American cities, some of the early pioneers referred to their […]
The Umbrella Building at Fifth and Master streets in South Kensington, or Old Kensington, officially throws its doors open to residents and the general public […]