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Philadelphia Navy Yard Receives $100M Investment from Local Maritime Manufacturer in Operation Expansion
The Philadelphia Navy Yard recently earned a $100 million investment from Philadelphia-based maritime manufacturer Rhoads Industries, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice. This investment is part…
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Grays Ferry Residents Launch New Website to Preserve Neighborhood’s History
Grays Ferry residents who have witnessed the neighborhood’s transformation over the last several decades have created a new way to preserve the neighborhood’s past, writes…
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Triple Bottom Brewing Releases New Beer Supporting Immigrant Rights in Unique Way
Triple Bottom Brewing Company recently unveiled its newest release in a Mexican-style lager that features immigrant rights printed onto the can, writes Kristin Hunt for…
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New Podcast ‘Get Down to Business’ Highlights B Corp Companies with Philadelphia at Center of First Season
The new podcast Get Down to Business, hosted by Lauren Everett, highlights B Corp companies and places Philadelphia in its first season, writes Michaela Althouse…
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Old City Bar Affiliated with Popular Local TV Sitcom Closing After 15 Years
Mac’s Tavern, the Old City bar and restaurant co-owned by two stars of the long-running TV show It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, will soon be…
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Philadelphia 76ers, Comcast Spectacor Hire Architects to Design New South Philly Stadium
The Philadelphia 76ers and Comcast Spectacor have chosen the architecture firms that will lead efforts toward building the new sports complex that will be built…
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Local Breweries to Release Limited Edition Kevin Bacon-Inspired Beers
Legendary actor and longtime Phoenixville arts supporter Kevin Bacon is releasing a limited-edition beer collection for Philadelphia breweries, writes Kristin Hunt for PhillyVoice. Titled Six…
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New York Coalition Files Lawsuit in Final Attempt to Save SS United States From Sinking
Plans have been in place for months to sink the SS United States and make it the world’s largest artificial reef; however, a last-minute attempt…
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National Constitution Center Will Debut Two Galleries Exploring America’s Founding Ideals for 250th Anniversary
Next summer, the National Constitution Center will open two new galleries celebrating the nation’s 250th birthday, focusing on America’s founding principles and the core tenets…
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Michelin Guide to Feature Philadelphia Restaurants for First Time in 100-Year History
The Michelin Guide has announced that Philadelphia restaurants will be included in its pamphlet for the first time in its 100-plus year history, writes Michaela…
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Abbott Elementary’s Season 4 Finale Showcases Please Touch Museum
As “Abbott Elementary” aired its season four finale last week, the Please Touch Museum in Fairmount Park was front and center, writes Kristen Hunt for…
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Haraz Coffee House Brings Yemeni Coffee to Philadelphia With New Cafe in University City
Haraz Coffee House has been serving traditional Middle Eastern drinks with sun-dried coffee beans in more than a dozen locations throughout the country. While Detroit…
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Southeast Asian Market at FDR Park Returns April 5, Will Run Through End of October
For decades, the Southeast Asian Market at FDR Park has attracted vendors and shoppers alike and this season’s iteration is set to return on Saturday,…
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Martin Luther King Drive Bridge Expected to Reopen By September
More than two years since repairs began, the Martin Luther King Drive Bridge is now expected to reopen in September, writes Franki Rudnesky for PhillyVoice.…
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New Book Reveals Conspiracy to Smuggle Weapons from Philadelphia to Irish Republican Army
The Next One Is For You, a new book by New York Times reporter Ali Watkins, reveals a conspiracy to smuggle weapons from Philadelphia to…
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Nike’s Jordan Brand World of Flight Store One Step Closer to Opening Planned Center City Store
A major hurdle has been cleared in regards to Nike’s plan of opening a new World of Flight store in Center City, writes Michael Tanenbaum…











































