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Two homes, both alike in dignity in fair Society Hill where we lay our scene… Alike in dignity, indeed. These two homes, which sit side […]
In the annals of faint praise, neighborhood restaurant is a peculiar epithet. People usually apply it to the places that make them feel most welcome. […]
This high-ceilinged Society Hill townhouse has a traditional facade that hides a mix of modern and historic elements. The kitchen has Viking stainless steel appliances, […]
Adam Erace reviews the pop-up Independence Beer Garden and offers tips for where and when to hang out but skewers the food, save what comes with cheese curds. […]
The Franklin Flea Summer Market is happening this Saturday, August 16th, and it’ll be full of vintage pieces, music, and food. Oh so much food. In fact, […]
For today’s installment of the DIY recipe round-up we’re finishing up with a classic. A mojito. Paul McDonald of Society Hill Society shared his spin […]
In a city where founders left history on practically every block in some neighborhoods, Stephen Girard still stands out. The guy stuck around Philadelphia during two […]
Toll Brothers, the Horsham, PA-based megadeveloper, has found late-career success in the unlikeliest of places: bustling cities. The company has done projects throughout New York […]
When David Amburn, one half of the well-known architecture firm of Amburn/Jarosinski, passed away in 2012, Jerry Jarosinski told the Inquirer the work of the […]
There are many good reasons to revere I.M. Pei and his Philadelphia handiwork. Sure, the Society Hill homes are uniformly the coolest. And the Society […]
When we hear “Delancey Street,” we assume pomp, grandeur and mahogany will follow. This townhouse has grandeur in spades – marble, stained glass and artwork […]
It’s easy to figure out which episode of House Hunters featured this Pine Street home. From the Philadelphia episode descriptions, we can infer that Mitch Williams and […]
Stephen Girard’s name echoes throughout Philadelphia via street names, Girard College, Girard Estates and at one time the Girard Bank. In a city with so […]
One would imagine that a fully stocked 500-bottle wine cooler in the basement would already make for a pretty Zen-like existence. But just in case […]
The monochromatic palette of new construction can sometimes dampen the drama of a new home. So the advantage of a home built in 2006 is […]