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There are so many reasons to love the Shore — from delectable eats on the way to beach workouts and hidden gems for food, shopping, […]
It’s summer. That means lots of fun in the Jersey Shore sun, copious amounts of Manco & Manco pizza, and, of course, incredibly irritating beachgoers […]
Looking for a comfortable contemporary house at the quieter Jersey Shore? Frank Bodenchak has the house you’re looking for. Looking to earn income renting a […]
You now have a rare opportunity to see before-and-after photos of a dramatic makeover. There are two places where you can view the transformation of […]
Check phillymag.com each morning for the latest edition of Philly Today. And if you have a news tip for our hardworking Philly Mag reporters, please […]
Usually, when someone buys a Shore house, they have three basic choices: Buy a house on the ocean, pay a king’s ransom for it, and […]
If you’ve been lucky enough to book a shore stay this summer, there are plenty of opportunities to move your body that don’t involve running […]
Are you the kind of person who wants to have it all when you go down the Shore? Then this Longport contemporary traditional house for […]
Every so often, I run across a Jersey Shore listing that I think I need to showcase to remind everyone that one can indeed find […]
The history of opera in Philadelphia is a rich yet star-crossed one. The Academy of Music, built in 1857, is the oldest opera house still […]
I wasn’t sure what box I should put this recently renovated Margate house for sale into, architecturally speaking. That’s because it doesn’t fit neatly into […]
Mark Asher, founder of the architecture firm now known as Asher Slaunwhite + Partners, may have earned fame as the architect who brought the traditional […]
Two weeks before it became the costliest, most destructive storm ever to hit the northeastern coast of the United States, Sandy was just a nameless […]
Since we featured a “housing bargain for millionaires” in the Poconos over the weekend, I figured it was only appropriate to do a little comparison […]
As its growing legion of fans know, the epicenter of the mid-century modern architectural style variously known as “Doo-Wop,” “Populuxe” or “Googie” up this way […]