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Philly Is Basically the Setting of a Goosebumps Book Thanks to Temple University

Back in the 1950s, Temple University acquired 15 acres of land in Philadelphia after the city condemned a graveyard. The university went about turning the […]

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The Archdiocese of Philadelphia Is Selling Its 19-Room Ventnor Villa, So Who Wants to Let Us Borrow $6.2 Million?

Amid a sexual abuse scandal, 45 job cuts, school closings and consolidations, and the end of its monthly publication, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia is in […]

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Toll Brothers Announces Deals in Brooklyn, NY and Orange County, CA

Local development company Toll Brothers has recently announced its plans for major projects on both the East Coast and the West Coast of the United […]

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Local Supermarket Chain to Get a Big Break With Former Newtown Genuardi’s

Earlier this year, Safeway Inc. announced it would be selling off the 27 Genuardi’s locations in the area. Originally, Langhorne’s McCaffrey’s looked set to land […]

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Most Gay-Friendly Neighborhoods

Trulia ranks the most popular neighborhoods in the U.S. for gay men and lesbians.

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Eagles Plan for Brewpub, Field-Level Suites in Renovation of Lincoln Financial Field

The Birds are set to renovate Lincoln Financial Field to the tune of at least $60 million over the next to offseasons. Field-level suites, extra […]

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IMAX Theater to Open on Wilmington Riverfront by November

Penn Ketchum says that his $20 million, 14-auditorium Penn Cinema Imax Theater on the riverfront in Wilmington should be up and running by November. The […]

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Citizens Bank Sues Curt Schilling Over 38 Studios Loan

When the government of the state of Rhode Island gave Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios $75 million, the company went to Citizens Bank to take out […]

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Flagship Walgreens Gets Zoning Approval in Center City

The proposed “flagship Walgreens” has gotten city zoning approval to take the place of the Borders that was at Broad and Walnut Streets. It’s being […]

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The Piazza Deletes Facebook Comment as Residents Try to Get Out of Leases After Most Recent Shooting

As police search for their suspect in connection with the shooting at The Piazza in the early morning hours of June 11th, residents are trying […]

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Lenfest Offers $40 Million Challenge Grant for New “Museum of the American Revolution”

Lenfest Offers $40M Challenge Grant for Museum. The American Revolution Center is supposedly set to unveil plans for a new ” Museum of the American […]

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Campbell’s Soup to Buy, Demolish Former Sears-Roebuck Building in Camden

Campbell’s Soup Company announced on Monday that it has agreed to purchase the former Sears-Roebuck building on Admiral Wilson Boulevard in Camden. The building has […]

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Joe Frazier’s North Philly Gym Is Endangered

The National Trust for Historic Preservation has named Joe Frazier’s former gym—where he lived and trained for a historic bout with Muhammad Ali—America’s 11 Most […]

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Cheesecake Factory Coming to Center City?

It looks like the two-story building that runs from Walnut to Moravian Street along 15th Street will be demolished to make way for a four-story […]

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This $10 Million Montco Manor Is a Fixer-Upper

The Wall Street Journal‘s “House of the Day” is an 8,960-square-foot manor house in Springfield Township, Montgomery County. It was built in 1928 and sits […]