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Past articles by Angelly:

Property's Photo of the Week: A Moment of Serenity in the Popeadelphia Craze

Take it from someone who’s seen him twice: Relax. It's going to be really cool. → Read More

Property's Photo of the Week: Outdoor Installations in Kensington That Will Stun You

The "What's Your Story?" project reveals the complex identities of the Philadelphia teens who submitted their personal pieces. → Read More

Suburban Square Expansion Plan to Be Reviewed Tonight

Here is what Kimco Realty wants to do with it. → Read More

Cecil Baker Tells It Like It Is at Civic Design Review For 401 Race

The renowned architect, a member of the Civic Design Review Committee, told it like it was to developers looking to put a 216-unit complex in Old City. → Read More

New Owner of Public Ledger Building Anticipates Luring in "Cool Tenants"

The latest real estate purchase in the Independence Mall area has deepened our hopes for the neighborhood. → Read More

Narberth's Oldest (and Vacant) Church Could See a Mixed-Use Revival

Plans are brewing around the long-vacant structure across from Narberth Train Station. → Read More

Trinity Tuesday: Rittenhouse Charmer Can Have Its Cake and Eat It Too

The two-bedroom home comes with a neat look-through connected to the staircase. → Read More

Stop the Presses: Cecil Baker's Candy Factory Home Has Sold!

The unique Queen Village building put the now-renowned architect on the map and he even lived there for a period. → Read More

Farmhouse Friday: The Bucks County Barn House Older Than America

Leap Year Barn, built circa 1752, is considered one of the oldest stone bank barns in the country and it's just minutes from Doylestown. → Read More

Jaw Dropper, Part II: Disney-esque Chateau in Bucks County

The chateau-styled home includes a stone and plaster finishes, mahogany and wrought iron doors, travertine flooring imported from Spain, and more. → Read More

Jaw Dropper of the Week: Retro Oasis Tucked Away in South Jersey

The Cherry Hill beauty was built sometime in the late 70s and has a distinct hotel-like vibe. Did we mention it has a pool and deck lounge space? → Read More

WATCH: A View of Philadelphia Like You've Never Seen It Before

Cory J. Popp's latest video made us fall in love with the city all over again. → Read More

Trinity Tuesday: Queen Village Restoration Features Modern Upgrades

Clocking in at 633 square feet, this three-story residence is as adorable as you might expect. Plus, it was fully renovated in 2010! → Read More

Sneak Peek: Temple Offers Glimpse at "Verdant" Plan

Inside the Liacouras Walk-Wachman Plaza redesign, a preview of what's to come from Temple University's landscape master plan. → Read More

Main Line Monday: The Gladwyne Mansion That Almost Belonged to Greta Garbo

We can't vouch for it, but according to hearsay passed down through the decades, Greta Garbo could have lived in Gladwyne's "River House" mansion. → Read More

City House of the Week: Airy Corner Unit at the White Building

The spacious residence is located inside the revamped White Building, a development that sparked the Gayborhood revitalization. → Read More

Property's Photo of the Week: It's a Beautiful Day in the Gayborhood

This shot by photographer Jason Coopman of the newly added rainbow crosswalks at Locust and 13th had a timely arrival. → Read More

On the Market: The Prettiest Renovation in East Kensington?

The Dreer Street home, listed for $364,000, is on the border of Fishtown. → Read More

Jaw Dropper of the Week: Valley Run Farm Estate in Bucks County

The Ottsville residence is on the market for $5,995,000. → Read More

Trinity Tuesday: Loft Bedroom Charmer in Fishtown For Sale

The neighborhood it's in is probably one of its bigger draws, but it's also worth noting this porched home has several other things going for it. → Read More