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Philadelphia Magazine‘s Best of Philly issue is on newsstands now, and for those interested in real estate, economic development, and the city’s future, there are […]
University City folk looking for awesome dining deals are in luck: University City Dining Days return today, through Thursday, August 1st. Back for its 9th […]
• HipCityVeg Is Expanding to University City [foobooz] • <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20130709_News_conference_cancelled_in_dead_animal_dumping_case.html" target="_blank"News conference canceled in dead animal dumping case [Inquirer] • New Home in Progress, […]
The listing for this new-to-market University City home for sale, built around 1925, is as brief as they get at the moment: “stunning light filled […]
The void left by Lee’s Hoagie House, which closed June 12th, is being filled … by fried chicken. The fried chicken restaurant Wishbone will open […]
Nicole Marquis tells Michael Klein that a branch of her uber-popular HipCityVeg is coming to 214 South 40th Street this fall. The 1,775 square foot […]
• Ridge Flats plan supported by Civic Design Review Committee [PlanPhilly] • Main Line Realtor fired over alleged critter dumping [philly.com] • HipCityVeg coming to […]
Drexel has tired of its orange-bricked buildings and would now prefer the statelier red that graces Penn’s campus. “You were immediately able to tell when […]
Friday, June 28th is National Ceviche Day – and Milagro Tequila is celebrating by partnering with acclaimed Iron Chef Jose Garces to pair three of his signature ceviche dishes with […]
In her most recent Changing Skyline column, Inga Saffron noted fully seven apartment towers that are being built or heightened between 20th and 38th streets […]
In Next City, Patrick Kerkstra makes Philly negative exceptionalists feel better by pointing out that while Philadelphia demolition regulations are, indeed, lax, it’s far from […]
In Next City, Patrick Kerkstra makes Philly negative exceptionalists feel better by pointing out that while Philadelphia demolition regulations are, indeed, lax, it’s far from […]
Plant lovers in West Philly have probably noticed this house at 47th and Baltimore because it has one of the most exuberant rooftop gardens I’ve […]
We’re number one, baby. For your babies. (We? Why am I writing “we”?) While it’s no surprise around these parts that the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia […]
It’s the beginning of the end, and that bums us out. But just like the commencement ceremonies were fun, so will be the ending celebrations. West […]