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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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Trulia ranks the most popular neighborhoods in the U.S. for gay men and lesbians.
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Lenfest Offers $40M Challenge Grant for Museum. The American Revolution Center is supposedly set to unveil plans for a new ” Museum of the American […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]