Preservation Treasure Philly! Rethinks Historic Preservation in North Philadelphia A new initiative spearheaded by the Philadelphia Historical Commission narrows its focus on the intersection of Broad Street, Erie and Germantown Avenues
Preservation Historic Bank Building on Germantown Avenue Readies for Reuse From revolution, to redlining, to rebirth, Mt. Airy’s Pelham Trust Company has many stories to tell
Development Manayunk Canal, Once Relegated to History, is Getting a New Life A major infrastructure project along the Schuylkill River will get stagnant water flowing again
Development $250M+ Redevelopment Brings Hope to Bartram Village in Kingsessing In Southwest Philadelphia, a neglected public housing development readies for transformation
Preservation Restoration of Historic Shawmont Station In Roxborough Nearing Completion America’s oldest existing railroad building, vacant and deteriorating for decades, is revived with renovation
Preservation Historic Norristown Prison Under Imminent Threat of Demolition Many consider the Gothic Revival jail on Airy Street to be an architectural masterpiece and think the 172-year-old landmark should be saved. Yet, Montgomery County officials are determined to tear the building down
Architecture At 283-Years-Old, a Mt. Airy Mystery Still Intrigues Kyle Bagenstose reveals the true origins of Beggarstown School as renovations begin
Preservation New Lease on Life for Historic Bookbinder’s Building on 15th Street A new restaurant and live music venue brings a Center City landmark back from the dead