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Back in 1911, when the building you see in the photo above was built, Queen Village was one of the epicenters of Philadelphia’s Jewish community, […]
It should be obvious the moment you spot this handsome French-inspired classic as you drive along Skippack Pike that you have run across a classy, […]
Rose Valley started out as a utopian Arts and Crafts Movement community around the turn of the 20th century. To this day, it’s known for […]
I wasn’t sure whether to report on this Pennsport extended trinity house for sale as a featured listing or as a design story. Then it […]
Say “Queen Anne house” to an architecture buff and a certain image should pop into their head. It probably has lots of turrets, gingerbread and […]
Closer to Girard Avenue, South Kensington is sprouting new apartment buildings with clean modern lines. These buildings are changing the face of the onetime center […]
The Tudor Revival house enjoyed a golden age in America from roughly 1900 to 1940, after which the style fell out of favor as ranchers, […]
My path to this job runs right through Northern Liberties: it was the neighborhood I chose to focus on when realtor-developer Noah Ostroff kicked me […]
The Pocono Mountains contain some of Pennsylvania’s best woodlands and wild country. And many, maybe even most, Poconos houses are styled or designed to reflect […]
The latest round of COVID-19 restrictions in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey have shut down the museums and art galleries once again. But that doesn’t […]
The trinity — Philadelphia’s original “workforce housing” — is just about as old as the city itself: Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest continuously occupied residential street […]
Meteorological winter begins tomorrow (Saturday, Dec. 5th). But the season has already announced its arrival with the recent plunge in temperatures hereabouts. And that means […]
Longtime readers and followers of this section still recall with fondness a regular weekly feature we ran called “Trinity Tuesday.” Every week, we would feature […]
C’mon, admit it. There are times when you’ve dreamed about being your own boss while going about your work, right? Carpenters Eliot Hendler and Dave […]
With this listing, we shift from the summer to the fall/winter vacation season for our weekend feature. Of course, in contrast to the Jersey Shore, […]