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Queen Village: Historic Homes Have Stories To Tell

May 2, 2011 0

Imagine Queen Village as it was in the early 1800s—a growing community located right outside of the capitol of a fairly recently independent nation. The U.S. Naval Shipyard was on the rise and offering plenty [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Manayunk: Flooding Creates Controversy About Venice Island

May 1, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/23096757] For some Philadelphia residents, Venice Island–a patch of land between the Manayunk Canal and the Schuylkill River—is a site for contentious debate. Since its official inception in 1889, Venice Island has challenged a community [continue reading…]

Abandoned Property

North Central: Tearing Down to Build Up

April 29, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/22890200] Gregory Trainor has not had an alcoholic beverage in three months. Though he still frequents bars, he’s content with just ordering a glass of water. “I took a pledge,” said Trainor, 23. “I will [continue reading…]

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Francisville: Parks Create More Than Just Grass

April 29, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/22909418] A cleaning and greening initiative has swept Philadelphia including the small, historic neighborhood of Francisville. Vacant lots in Francisville are disappearing at a surprisingly fast rate thanks in part to Penelope Giles, founder of [continue reading…]

Housing

Olney: A Realtor’s Insight on Housing

April 28, 2011 0

  Thirty years ago, A.V. Abraham quit his job as a health care specialist to pursue another career as a landlord, realtor and owner of American Home Realty Center. The housing market was where the [continue reading…]

Center City

Center City: Project H.O.M.E. Tries to Eliminate Homelessness

April 28, 2011 0

Before joining the Project H.O.M.E. community Hyacinth King, 56, recalled living out of a cardboard box on the streets of Philadelphia and hustling for money and pills. “I wasn’t always that way,” King said. Growing [continue reading…]

Broad Street

Broad Street: Philadelphia Committee to End Homelessness

April 20, 2011 0

At the Philadelphia Committee to End Homelessness, the main goal is to help the homeless people off the streets and into long-term homes. “We were established in 1981 to provide a safe home for those [continue reading…]

Housing

Technology: Achieving Energy Efficiency Through Thermal Imaging

April 12, 2011 2

  https://vimeo.com/22194694] Even though humans are warm blooded there is always a constant struggle to be comfortable in one’s home. In the winter everyone wears layers of clothes or bundles up in blankets and in [continue reading…]

Economy

Logan: A Bumpy Ride for Real Estate

April 10, 2011 0

  If the real estate market was constructed into a roller coaster ride, its passengers would be in for a free-falling ride of dropping down steep hills with occasional peaks of climbing higher, only to [continue reading…]

Francisville

Ridge Avenue: New Eco-Friendly Apartments Coming to the Area

April 9, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/21961403] In 2009, Michael Tucker was one of a handful of students from the Miles School of Business Credit chosen to participate in a special program, The Vineyards at 16th. Located on 16th and Ridge Avenue, [continue reading…]

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