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Jon Stewart didn’t take well to Ryne Sandberg’s report he’d received food poisoning from Shake Shack during a series against Stewart’s Mets, leading to Stewart’s […]
As part of my ongoing crusade to inform Philadelphians of mentions of our fair city from around the country, check this out: Last night on […]
Our selective, day-by-day guide to the best of what’s happening in Philly. Send event listings to ticket@phillymag.com Thursday 5/15 CHARITY: An Evening at Franklin Square […]
Philadelphia was once the biggest, baddest town in North America. We were once second only to London in size in the English-speaking world. The national […]
The tale of two retirements speaks volumes about Philadelphia and our relationship with our sports stars. Allen Iverson is finally calling it quits after running […]
Philadelphia is a city of squares. And while everyone knows Rittenhouse Square, it’s lower-keyed sibling, Washington Square is a preferred spot for urbanites looking to […]
This home is a classic case of opposites attracting. Old World charm meets modern conveniences in Society Hill. The 1830s townhouse at 3rd & Spruce […]
Interested in having it all at one of Philadelphia’s hottest addresses? This Rittenhouse Hotel condo offers just that. Amenities include a chauffeur-driven town car, room […]
SPOTLIGHT LISTING: Symphony House condo for sale Any urban dweller will tell you that space is a rare find in the city—which makes this 5,100-square-foot […]
Agent Frank L. DeFazio has been in the real estate business for seven years and focuses largely on Center City and the vicinity. We had […]
SPOTLIGHT LISTING Renowned architect Neil Sandvold of Sandvold Blanda designed this full-floor condo in the Rittenhouse Square area, which dazzles with its 360-degree city views. […]
OPEN HOUSE Looking for a beautifully restored farmhouse, a roomy Center City townhome or a new, high-end home in the ’burbs? Mark your calendar with […]
State Representative-Elect Brian Sims, the Commonwealth’s first openly gay member of the legislature, made two key staff appointments. He named Mason Lane as his chief of […]
The original Lee’s Hoagie House on Cheltenham Avenue has closed. When Lee’s started at 19th and Cheltenham in Mount Airy in 1953 they became part […]
As part of R2L’s Celebrity Bartender series District Attorney Seth Williams will be taking the stand – er, bar – tonight and serving up cocktails […]