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Germantown

Germantown: Secret Recipe Becomes A Business

March 28, 2011 1

It’s not barbecue sauce. It’s not steak sauce. It’s “Wanda’s All-In-One Sauce.” And it’s selling fast. Wanda Dean grew up with her family on Wakefield Street in Germantown. When she attended parties and barbecues or [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Germantown: Centers Help the Needy

March 28, 2011 4

Christine Gilyard was given a second chance at life. Homeless and addicted to drugs, she was trying to numb the pain of life. She was living in a shelter as she coped with her only [continue reading…]

Brewerytown

Brewerytown: Getting Ready for Spring Cleanup

March 28, 2011 0

In preparation for the city’s Fourth Annual Philly Spring Cleanup, the Fairmount Community Development Corp. put 10 new hand painted trash cans along the intersections of West Girard Avenue between 25th and 29th streets. Aimed [continue reading…]

Manayunk

East Falls: Business Opportunities

March 27, 2011 0

For businesses looking to set up shop in Philadelphia, plenty of options are available–and while Center City offers a great, urban location for new businesses, East Falls is being promoted as a setting with unique [continue reading…]

Education

Southwest: Students Raise Funds for Child in Haiti

March 25, 2011 2

During the fall, Seth Dorrell, an executive director of Economic and Community Development for Southwest Community Development Corp., spoke with students from The New Start Family Resource Center’s After School regarding his intent to volunteer [continue reading…]

Francisville

Francisville: An End to Vacant Lots?

March 25, 2011 1

“Francisville is filled with vacant lots and we are working hard to stabilize them,” said Penelope Giles, the president of the Francisville Neighborhood Development Corp. Recently, the Planning Commission of Philadelphia has released a draft [continue reading…]

Abandoned Property

Fairhill: Neighborhood Pulls Through Despite House Abandonment Epidemic

March 25, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/21486056] Everybody has walked down a block of signature Philadelphia row homes. Visitors and residents have glanced side to side intermittently and have admired the subtle intricacies of each house. One had flowers on the [continue reading…]

Housing

Mantua: Affordable Housing Projects Underway

March 25, 2011 1

West Philadelphia Real Estate specializes in developing affordable housing. The company currently has over 40 houses under construction in various West Philadelphia neighborhoods. The projects are a mixture of new construction and rehabilitation of deteriorated [continue reading…]

Hunting Park

Hunting Park: The Worth of a Dollar

March 25, 2011 0

Torres Dollar Plus, located on West Courtland Street, is in the middle of transforming its busy walls into something a little more divine. Going from a local thrift store to a community worship center, this [continue reading…]

Fairhill

Fairhill: A Struggle to Survive

March 25, 2011 0

Supporting a family in this day and age is harder than ever with the high cost of living. Jeffery Rosa lives on Germantown Avenue and Sixth Street in Fairhill and he supports his daughter. He [continue reading…]

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