In recent years, industrial-style homes and apartments—with exposed heating ducts, brickwork and metal beams—have become a fixture on the rental market in Philly. But this year, amidst the booming ...
For the past three years, Rittenhouse-area residents have watched as the plans for a 48-story tower—dubbed “The Laurel”—and its adjoining buildings, have changed direction several times. But now, it ...
Renovations to the long-vacant Red Bell Brewery are underway, bringing homes, retail, and parking to the Brewerytown space. But, according to developers, many aspects of the historic, century-old ...
It’s been a long road for The National apartment project—located smack dab in the middle of Old City—but an end is finally in sight. The building owners Buccini/Pollin Group of Wilmington, Delaware, ...
The new—and long-anticipated—Comcast Technology Center, is proof that opposites attract. Trees and wood on the ground floor create an earthy feel, while upstairs, the office areas scream ...
A bi-level condo with views that gaze out over the Schuylkill and Center City just came on the market for $725,000. The two-bed, 2.5-bath home is located in the Riverview Condominium building off ...
As the unveiling of the new Met Philadelphia approaches, the group behind the renovated venue is giving a glimpse into what the new place will look like when it opens late this year. Live Nation ...
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 ...
City officials cut the ribbon, welcoming the opening of Philly’s long-awaited Rail Park. Anna Merriman The opening of Philadelphia’s long-awaited Rail Park means more than just a public green space.
Curbed's weekly original tours series takes you inside homes with eye-catching style and big personality—from modern tiny homes to pedigreed midcentury gems and everything in between. It’s become a ...
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.
The South to Christian section of the Schuylkill River Trail, which opened in January Photos by Melissa Romero The federal government is providing a grant to help finish a long-running Schuylkill ...
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