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Philadelphia's growing appeal for both students and professionals is enhanced by the availability of luxury apartments in Philadelphia, which provide an ideal living environment for those seeking ...
Matt O’Donnell, Lynnette Young Overby, John C. Carney Jr., Robin Wilson Morgan, John R. Cochran III and Dennis Assanis will ...
Scout announced today public programming that will soon take place at the former UArts buildings it acquired, the first step ...
A fight against the proposed Crosstown Expressway six decades ago echoes in today’s debates about easing Philadelphia traffic ...
What a wonderful opportunity we have and what we’re about to give to Columbus.” said board president Thornton Jordan.
Berks’ Best judges come from the business world, government, nonprofits and academia. We’ve asked these working professionals ...
Thaddeus Bartkowski says the billboards he’s building don’t fall under a law that would require compensating neighbors like ...
Community-based institutions like World Cafe Live in West Philadelphia are reeling from NEA cancellations and have to rethink ...
Members of Philadelphia’s Armenian community recently announced a major development in the ongoing Armenian Heritage Walk ...
Asian Americans United lost NEA funding for its annual Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinatown. Executive Director Vivian Chang ...
One of Philadelphia‘s top magnet schools is in disarray, those inside it say — shedding enrollment, losing teachers, and facing issues with safety and school climate. Make no mistake: The Philadelphia ...
The Historical Commission voted unanimously on Friday to add the Arts Bank building at 601 S. Broad St. to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places. That means the building cannot be demolished, ...