Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia's largest neighborhood summer festival is back and bigger than ever! The 13th Annual 2nd Street Festival will pop up and take over Northern Liberties on Sunday, August 7, 2022, from 12:00 pm Noon to 9:00pm.
Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia's largest neighborhood summer festival is back and bigger than ever! The 13th Annual 2nd Street Festival will pop up and take over Northern Liberties on Sunday, August 7, 2022, from 12:00 pm Noon to 9:00pm.
PHILADELPHIA - If you've been waiting for a new ice cream shop downtown, you're in luck. Arctic Scoop has opened at Liberty Place in Center City. Their generous scoops are served in a cone or cup, with options for mix-ins and syrup. Customers can choose from various exotic Asian-inspired flavors, such as almond butter.
PHILADELPHIA - If you want to experience a truly terrifying attraction, you'll want to visit some of the most popular Philly haunted attractions. Some of the city's most famous haunts are Eastern State Penitentiary, Grumblethorpe, Powel House, and Laurel Hill East. Each offers a different, terrifying experience. Listed below are some of the best options in Philadelphia. Interested in visiting one of these haunted attractions in person? Continue reading to find out more.
PHILADELPHIA - A recent study of Philadelphia's emigration patterns found that about a quarter of residents cited high taxes as the top reason for moving. That ranked high among reasons cited by residents but ranked below the housing, jobs, schools, and neighborhood changes.
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia is a thriving hub for businesses of all shapes and sizes. But unfortunately, it’s also a highly competitive market that can be great for business leaders who know what they’re doing. If you don’t have the right business plan or the skills needed to make it in the fast-paced world of modern business, you could find yourself paying expensive bills.
PHILADELPHIA - The encampment came as a result of the cancellation of a federally subsidized housing contract. The developer plans to sell the complex for $100 million. The community has a disproportionately African-American population. The UC Townhomes are home to 69 low-income Black/Brown families.