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This week’s featured houses fuse present and past with loads of character and style, save for a brand-new traditional that’s ready for you to move right in.
The Chestnut Hill Historical Society has put more than 11,000 of its photos online. As with PhillyHistory.org, they’re in a database that can be can […]
Though the Hersha Hotel chain bought the Rittenhouse Hotel more than a year ago, the visible rehab and renovation efforts are quite recent. Today, smartly […]
That’s the question Tom Ferrick asks in today’s Publius column over on AxisPhilly. Just the fact that he’s posed the question suggests they’re in trouble. […]
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Spotlight Listing: Luxury, eco-friendly Princeton property If Earth Day has inspired you to be eco-friendlier, take a peek inside this Princeton home, which proves green […]
Seventeen-year-old Christopher Sok, who’s getting treatment for cancer, and his family (mom, dad, sister, niece and nephew), are getting an extreme makeover for their Oxford […]
Apartments at Penn generally buys properties, rehabs them and rents them to students. But now that the Zoning Board and the Spruce Hill community have […]
Hidden City just announced the second year of its Festival, and my how it’s grown. The interdisciplinary organization–anchored by a fascinating website that delves into […]
The Public Health Management Corporation (PMHC) is moving from its offices at Broad and Locust to 1500 Market next year, taking over five floors of […]