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How I-95 broke Philly’s waterfront (and what the city is doing to fix it) Philly is dreaming big and small along the Delaware River after decades of damage caused by one highway ...
With the news that Trump Taj Mahal is closing after Labor Day, here's a look back at the five casinos that have shuttered in Atlantic City since 2014. Plus: What's in store for the extravagant ...
Here's a map of ninety-nine Philadelphia hotels of yore, plotted throughout the city. A handful, like the Latham and the Morris House Hotel, operate as hotels today. Most of the hotels still standing ...
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 ...
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 ...
Philly’s skyline has come a long way since 1987. That’s the year that One Liberty Place became the tallest building in the city, breaking the gentleman’s agreement that no building should ever surpass ...
Once a "seedy" place, owners hope for The Parker’s revival with new renovations and an opening date this spring.
9 converted historic firehouses in Philly, mapped Today’s museums, restaurants, and apartment buildings had a fiery past ...
We got a tour of the new Comcast Technology Center, the offices, the Four Seasons hotel, and the restaurant at the top.
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 ...
Philly resident Julie Snell wasn’t too pleased when she saw that the Spruce Street bike lane was blocked by Philadelphia Water Department trucks earlier this week. But what originally started out as a ...
There’s been a lot of talk about Philly’s rise in recent years, from its increasing millennial population to its building boom. But there’s one title the city can’t shake: Philadelphia remains the ...
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