July 22, 2016
76ers

Raise a Glass to the Sixers’ New Wine Series

Fans of the Philadelphia 76ers can now toast to their team in a whole new way – with a glass of “Banner Series” Sixers wine. The team has joined with Chaddsford Winery, a local winery that Chad Biggs, Philadelphia 76ers SVP of Corporate Development and Activation, called “a premier brand in the industry and the preeminent winery in the Philadelphia […]
July 21, 2016
protestors

Philly Businesses Warned of Possible Protester Havoc

With the Democratic National Convention coming up quickly, the city of Philadelphia is warning local businesses to lock down possible projectiles and remove possible controversial items in anticipation of tens of thousands of protesters descending upon the DNC. According to The Inquirer Daily News, “the city is suggesting businesses bring in loose planters, take down flags, and secure commercial dumpsters […]
July 21, 2016

Just Sold: 36 Swan Ln, Levittown, PA 19055

Just Sold: $167,500 Completely Remodeled, Expanded Ranch Home in the Stoneybrook section of Levittown. Newer Kitchen features ceramic tile floor, recessed lighting, Newer Cabinets, Tile Countertops and Backsplash, New SS Appliances and Sink. Ceramic tiled 6×10 room off Kitchen adds storage space or could be used as an office. Laundry Closet located off the kitchen. Living room has New Laminate […]
July 20, 2016
washington

Philly Museum Gets Hairy With the Presidents

This election cycle, (would-be) presidential hair is getting a lot of press attention. Who can think of Donald Trump without his oh-so-mockable comb-over, or of Hillary Clinton without her meticulously-shellacked coif of Woman Power? On the other hand, nobody says much about President Obama’s locks – probably because he keeps his hair closely cropped. That hasn’t always been the case […]
July 19, 2016

Just Reduced: 1035 Spruce St Unit #LL2, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Just Reduced:  $200,000 DON’T MISS this extra large garden level one bedroom condominium in the gorgeous Roberts Quay Condominiums mid-rise on the corner of 11th and Spruce just steps from Jefferson and all of center city! Walk through a long foyer and hallway which creates ample privacy into an oversized great room with brand new hardwood floors. Raised bedroom with […]
July 19, 2016
sanders

Sanders Denied Speaking Permit for DNC Rally

It’s been a bad week to be a Bernie Sanders supporter. First of all, the would-be Democratic candidate pretty much conceded defeat to presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton and threw his support behind her last week in a move that devastated Sanders’ fanbase and demoralized his hundreds of thousands of supporters across the country. Now, Sanders has been denied a permit […]
July 18, 2016

Just Listed For Rent: 2200 Arch St Unit #208, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Just Listed For Rent: $3,200 CAN’T MISS this one-of-a-kind unit in a great building at 2200 Arch Condominiums! Fully equipped with 24 hour doorman, fitness center, and parking this building has it all! Not to mention its walkability to 30th Street Station, Rittenhouse Square, Art Museum and Trader Joe’s in just minutes! This New York style loft is one of […]
July 18, 2016

Just Sold: 1012 S Randolph St Unit #4, Philadelphia, PA 19147

Just Sold: $350,000 This fabulous open floor plan unit has gorgeous hardwood floors throughout, modern finishes, central air, tons of light and a Washer and Dryer in the unit! Sizable Living Room. Large Kitchen features Stainless Steel Appliances, quartz counter tops and large island, great for entertaining. 2 Spacious Bedrooms with large windows. Bathrooms have tiled showers, sleek vanity’s, and […]
July 18, 2016
washington dc

When the Nation’s Capital Moved from Philadelphia to Washington

This past weekend marked a milestone for the United States: the 226th anniversary of the moving of the nation’s Capital from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. Philadelphia lost the Capital for a number of reasons. There was a mutiny, an outbreak of yellow fever, and concerns from slave-owning states that a northern capital would be overly sympathetic to abolitionists. All these […]