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“Orthodox Cottage” used to be both a Quaker meetinghouse and a stop on the Underground Railroad.
This trinity on South Street has a compact yet comfortable layout.
This house was part of Louella, the original planned community that later became Wayne.
CEO predicts: “Old City is going to be the tech center of Philly in 10 years.”
This week’s trinity features touches of exposed brick throughout the home and two working fireplaces.
PennDOT is rebuilding the bridge deck and expects the bridge to reopen in early September.
The back patio of this rambling Colonial has retractable screens, bar, a TV and even a hot tub.
Fewer residences and parking spots, but two new streets highlight the updated plans.
The building will have 17 townhouses and two triplexes.
The PHA will implode the much-maligned Norman Blumberg Apartments.
With a possible Temple-‘Nova matchup looming, we looked previous Big 5 NCAA Tournament games.
Eight fireplaces and a gorgeous stone exterior distinguish this farmhouse that once belonged to the Cassatt family.
This new construction Chestnut Hill house combines a classic outside with a strikingly modern inside.
Bart Blatstein plans to turn it into apartments and a hotel. CCP also intends to add a student housing project nearby.
Can 40th Street Trolley Portal become a “pedestrian-oriented” public space?