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New, Low-Interest Program Helps Philadelphia Homeowners Improve Aging Homes
Qualifying applicants would receive a 10-year, 3-percent fixed interest loan that ranges from $2,500 to $24,999.
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Low Interest Loans to Fix Up Your Home
Restore, Repair and Renew, a new loan program for Philadelphia home owners, is offering money to lower income homeowners that can be used for a number of home improvements.
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Hoagie Lovers Rejoice! Mega Wawa Coming to Busy Philadelphia Corner
The convenience store is expected to open in the spring of 2018.
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Redevelopment Authority Moves Ahead With Plans for Properties Destroyed in MOVE Bombing
The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority selected AJR Endeavors to redevelop three dozen properties that were involved in the infamous MOVE explosion that took place in 1985 and marred a neighborhood, the city and its mayor.
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Next Step to Move Ahead From MOVE Bombing
Developers will take a walking tour of a Cobbs Creek neighborhood that was hit by a police bombing and fire during the 1985 MOVE standoff.
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Philadelphia Seeks to Rebuild Homes Damaged in MOVE Bombing
Philadelphia is once again attempting to rebuild the neighborhood that was devastated when police dropped a bomb on a rowhome occupied by the radical group MOVE more than three decades ago.
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Redevelopment Authority Moving Forward on Eastwick
The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority is taking its first steps in finally getting a vision and development plan for more than 100 undeveloped acres in the Eastwick section of the city.
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Eastwick Neighbors To Be Part of Planning 129 Acres Near Philadelphia International Airport
Eastwick community members will now be an even more integral part of the development of an urban renewal project that covers 129 acres in city near Philadelphia International Airport.
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Divine Lorraine Hotel Begins Transformation to Apartments
In 2005, Eric Blumenfeld sold the Divine Lorraine Hotel on North Broad Street. It was one of the most lucrative moves of his career, but also one of the most haunting.
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Ground Breaking Set for Divine Lorraine
A long-awaited ground breaking on the $44 million redevelopment of the Divine Lorraine is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
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Divine Lorraine Renovation Officially Underway
Officials broke ground on the site at the intersection of North Broad Street & Ridge Avenue. The building have more than 100 apartments and 4 restaurants.
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President Obama Nominates Philadelphia Judge to Federal Bench
President Obama on Thursday nominated a veteran Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge to fill a vacancy on the federal court.
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More Than 100 Tax-Delinquent Philly Properties Hit the Auction Block
A sweeping auction of more than 100 vacant lots in several Philadelphia neighborhoods aimed at putting delinquent properties back onto the tax rolls took place Friday.
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$1.8 Million Raised in Philly Building & Lot Auction
Over 100 buildings and lots went to auction Friday and raised almost $1.8 million for the city of Philadelphia. NBC10’s Deanna Durante is in North Philadelphia with a look ahead at what might replace the neighborhood eyesores.
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City Controller Supports Public Subsidy for Redevelopment of Gallery at Market East
Philadelphia’s City Controller estimates that a $325 million redevelopment of the Gallery could generate as much as $194 million in new tax revenues over two decades.
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Councilwoman Bass Commits $2.2 Million to Crumbling Germantown YWCA Building
A crumbling, century-old property in Northwest Philadelphia may get new life thanks to roughly $4 million in city funding.
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West Philly Artist Won't Lose Studio as City Drops Eminent Domain Proposal for Supermarket
Artist James Dupree has won the fight of his life.