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Historically speaking, renting has been a phase most Americans go through. The typical life trajectory went something like this: Student graduates from college and rents […]
Lubert-Adler Real Estate Funds, those masters of building recycling, delivered one of the most impressive recycling projects the city has ever seen last year when […]
The Society Hill urban renewal plan of the 1960s won national acclaim for its surgical approach to renovating a faded neighborhood. Instead of bulldozing it […]
Back when developers began to build apartment buildings for the middle and upper classes in the 1870s, they wanted a term that would distinguish them […]
Spring Garden Street east of Broad has been something of a no man’s land for decades, at least since the urban-renewal era turned much of […]
West Catholic Prep High School — opened in 1927 as the second Catholic high school for girls in the city — has a new neighbor. […]
Back in the old days, before it built a couple of nuke plants, Philadelphia Electric Company (now PECO) produced most of its electricity at three […]
Do you recall my showing you the last apartment to be completed at the Lyndon, the apartment building in the Curtis, where Washington and Independence […]
Did you miss out on renting an apartment at FMC Tower at Cira South? Would you like to live in a place like it — […]
Perhaps nowhere is Philadelphia’s transition from hub of industry to post-industrial city more evident than along North American Street in Kensington. For more than a […]
The Laurel, Southern Land Company’s instant icon at Rittenhouse Square’s northwest corner, is on track to be completed for a grand opening early next spring. […]
What you won’t find at the new Overbrook Lofts apartments in Overbrook: A clubhouse with a bar and coffee service. A demonstration kitchen and dining […]
The tenants were already moving into One Cathedral Square, EQT Exeter’s new luxury apartment tower overlooking Logan Square, when the developers and property manager The […]
People of a certain age can probably recall a time when the nuclear family was a little more molecular. Which is to say, a time […]
The pandemic has changed how we vacation. The changes may be subtle, like being more conscious about cleanliness and space, but they’re present. For instance, […]