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Former Adult Entertainment Venue in South Philly Sold for $2.3 Million, Will Be Repurposed
Show & Tel, an adult entertainment club in South Philadelphia that had been open since the 1990s, has been closed and will soon be repurposed,…
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Swarthmore College’s New Program Could Mean Free Tuition for Thousands of Families
A Delaware County college just made a major move to take cost off the table for thousands of families, reports Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice. Swarthmore College…
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Wawa Shelves Shelfless, All-Digital Store at Drexel University
Wawa has made a “business decision” to close a shelfless, all-digital store at Drexel University, 3300 Market Street in Philadelphia, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice.…
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New York Times Names Rittenhouse Square Boutique as One of the 50 Best Clothing Stores in America
For more than a quarter century, Joan Shepp has had a tradition of standing out among a number of other clothing retailers. That’s why The…
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Fishtown’s Evil Genius Beer Co. Acquires Recently Shuttered San Francisco-Based National Beer Brand
Evil Genius Beer. Co. out of Fishtown has acquired 21st Amendment Brewery as it aims to revive the recently-shuttered San Francisco-based national brand, writes Michael…
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Stateside Live! Unveiling New $20M Expansion With Rooftop Bar, Beer Garden, and Concert Stage
Stateside Live! in South Philadelphia will be debuting its multimillion dollar expansion, featuring several new bars, with a free concert on May 29, writes Michael…
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Popular Old City Ice Cream Shop Debuts New Monthly Program to Introduce Experimental Flavors
Franklin Fountain, the popular Old City ice cream shop, has launched a new monthly program that unveils new, themed “experimental” flavors that will only be…
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Iron Hill Brewery’s Center City Location to Reopen in Mid-April
Iron Hill Brewery is planning to reopen its Center City location, among five others, less than a year after abruptly shutting down all its operations,…
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SS United States Conservancy Releases Trailer for New Documentary About Historic Ship
The SS United States Conservancy has released its first trailer in anticipation for a new documentary set to release later this year, writes Michaela Althouse…
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New Tavern in Northern Liberties Aims to Fill Void on Delaware River Waterfront
Lucky Duck, a new bar, restaurant, and American bistro, has opened in Northern Liberties, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice. The new restaurant is located at…
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Kelly’s Seafood Owners Retiring, Closing Northeast Philly Staple After Nearly Seven Decades
After nearly seven decades, the family-owned Kelly’s Seafood, known for its dense menu and early-bird specials, is set to close as the owners of the…
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South Philadelphia Bartender Set to Appear on Wheel of Fortune, Airing March 13
Adam Kanter, a longtime bartender will be living out a dream when he appears on an episode of Wheel of Fortune on Friday, March 13,…
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Philly’s George Washington High School Cheer Team Gets Spotlight in ‘Spirit’ Docuseries
Philadelphia’s George Washington High School cheer team and its national championship run are spotlighted in a new docuseries, Spirit, now streaming on Peacock, writes Michaela…
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Four Seasons Philadelphia Unveils New $25K-Per-Night Sky Garden Penthouse Suite
Four Seasons Philadelphia at the Comcast Technology Center has unveiled a new collection of rooms on the 45th floor, including a Sky Garden penthouse suite…
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Korshak Bagels Founder Plans Spring Opening for New South Philly Bodega-Style Picnic, Hot-Dog Shop
Philip Korshak, founder of Korshak Bagels, plans to return to South Philadelphia this spring with a bodega-style store, Korshak Picnic Provisions, offering hot dogs and…
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Philadelphia Bars, Restaurants Push for Later Curfews in Anticipation of World Cup
With more than 500,000 tourists expected in Philadelphia for the World Cup games, pressure is mounting to extend the state’s 2 a.m. alcohol curfew at…



























