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New Report Crowns Philadelphia as One of Most Helpful, Neighborly Cities in America
The City of Brotherly Love is living up to its name. To the surprise of many — but not Philadelphians — a recent report by…
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Philadelphia Industrial Tenants Are Facing Some of the Highest Rent Hikes in the Nation
Philadelphia’s industrial real estate market is one of the top three in the nation among the 15 largest U.S. industrial markets for sustained rent growth,…
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Washington Post: Philadelphia is One of America’s Most Helpful Big Cities, See Where It Ranks
A 2023 report found that Philadelphia is among the most helpful major cities in America, writes Andrew Van Dam for The Washington Post. The report…
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Philadelphia Ranks Among the Top 50 Luxury Shopping Destinations in the World
A new study has been released that looks at the best destinations around the world for retail therapy and Philadelphia is in the top 50,…
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Lower Bucks Logistics Hub Nears Completion as Massive Warehouses Rise in Middletown
The Lower Bucks Logistics Hub is near completion of two huge new warehouses in Middletown, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. The…
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Why SEC Schools Are So Popular: Exploring Football, Greek Life, and Southern Charm
There’s no denying it — SEC schools have become a cultural phenomenon. The Southeastern Conference (SEC), comprised of powerhouse schools like the University of Alabama…
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Philly Sports Fan Remains Loyal to Home Teams While Living, Growing Up in Boston
Brian Thomas is a Philadelphia sports fan who grew up in Boston, writes Ed Thomas for KYW Newsradio. Thomas and his family moved from Warminster…
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Philadelphia is the Safest U.S. City for Pedestrians, According to New Forbes Study
Philadelphia is the least dangerous U.S. city for pedestrians, according to a new study by Forbes Advisors, writes Christy Bieber for the publication. To determine…
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Formula One Racing Arcade Coming to Philadelphia in 2025
After spending months without a tenant, the Chestnut Street building that previously housed West Elm until early this year will become home to a new…
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Former CHOP CEO, Spark Therapeutics Co-founder To Lead New Biotech Startup After Receiving $54M in Funding
Dr. Steven M. Altschuler, who served 15 years as CEO of The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and is the co-founder of Spark Therapeutics, is leading…
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Philadelphia is One of the 100 Best Cities to Live, Work and Visit, New Ranking Says
A new study has ranked the top 100 cities in the world to live, work, and visit, and Philadelphia found itself on the list, writes…
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Museum of Ice Cream Could Soon Be Coming to Philadelphia
The Museum of Ice Cream, a New York-born ice-cream-themed experience is scouting to bring a location to Philadelphia, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business…
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Newman’s Own Brings ‘Pay What You Want’ Pizza Truck to Philadelphia As One of 10 Major U.S. Cities
Newman’s Own, a company known for its high-quality food products and charitable efforts, recently stopped in Philadelphia for its recently-debuted “Pay What You Want Pizza”…
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Philly Has Some of the Worst Traffic in the World, According to New Report
While Bangkok has often been regarded with having among the worst traffic in the world, Philadelphia has the Thai city beat, writes Victor Fiorillo for…
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Philadelphia is the Most Walkable City in the United States
USA Today has compiled a list of the 10 best walkable cities for tourists in the United States, and Philadelphia was atop the list for…
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Citizens Bank Park Adds Kosher Grill To Food Lineup
Philadelphia Phillies fans going to Citizens Bank Park for a home game will be able to indulge themselves with food from Kosher Grill, as it…
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Cheltenham’s Rue Landau Is First Openly Gay Person to Be Elected to Philadelphia City Council
Cheltenham native Rue Landau made history this November when she became the first openly gay person elected to Philadelphia City Council, writes Victor Fiorillo for…


























