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Will Midtown Village leave the Gayborhood behind? As the neighborhood grows and changes, some worry about a loss of identity ...
New Jersey’s coastline spans 127 glorious miles, but all shore towns are not made of the same stuff. Some revel in their deep history as vacation destinations for the well-to-do. Others have honed ...
If you’ve stepped foot in Philly over the past three years, you’ve likely seen the W and Element Hotels project. Jutting 52 stories high at the corner of Chestnut and 15th Streets, the development is ...
New York-based artist Jake Berman wants cities to start examining ways to bring their public transit systems into the future—by looking at the past. And for Philly, that means an oft-forgotten ...
The redevelopment of Washington Avenue continues—this time with a plan for apartments, retail, townhomes, and public space right across the street from the (initially controversial) Chocolate Factory ...
On a bright and humid day that feels more like summer than mid-October, The Bourse is hopping. People pour in from Fifth Street, waltzing past the marble reception desk, and making a beeline for the ...
Tucked away on a street corner in West Kensington, the once-crime-ridden Waterloo Playground has long been overlooked. But thanks to area residents and a local charity, that won’t be true for long.
Once a "seedy" place, owners hope for The Parker’s revival with new renovations and an opening date this spring.
There’s so much to see and do in Philly, but we get it: Sometimes you just need to get away. Good thing there are plenty of charming small towns scattered within two hours of the city that make for ...
Louis Kahn was a man of many talents: a gifted artist. A playful pianist. And in the words of Philip Johnson, one of the most influential and “beloved architects of all time.” Frank Gehry, speaking ...
Before the Eagles made the Linc their main stage in 2003, the Super Bowl-bound team called several stadiums throughout Philly home. It all started in North Philly, where many of Philly’s original ...
Petty’s Island’s return to the wild A 500-acre island once slated for a hotel and golf course has been preserved into perpetuity as a park instead. How did that happen?
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