After eight months of waiting, the developer has revealed its proposed condo tower with 115 units. No facades of the current buildings will be preserved.
Construction crews have moved onto installing the facade and building out the 322 luxury apartments, which are expected to begin leasing in April. Construction should finish up in July.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a weekly column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various Philly neighborhoods. Today, we're looking at apartments renting around $1,800.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various Philly neighborhoods. Is one person's loft another person’s townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $900/month.
New survey results compiled by VeryApt finds that renters say these five apartment buildings offer the best value, mostly for their location, from the Chatham in Rittenhouse to 801 Walnut in Washington Sq. West.
After 325 tours and more than a dozen offers, the 187-year-old historic home is pending sale. The soon-to-be owner plans to restore the home into a single-family home.
If you’re an avid DIY Network fan, this kitchen might look familiar to you, because it was featured on the network’s series "Kitchen Impossible." Now, the Washington Square West home is on the market for $364,950.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various Philly neighborhoods. Is one person's loft another person’s townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $900/month.
The 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath home isn’t your average stately Washington Square West rowhome. Instead, it’s more of a bungalow or cottage-style single-family stand-alone that sits on Camac Street in the heart of the neighborhood.
Welcome back to Pricespotter! Yesterday we asked readers to guess the asking price of this teeny studio in Washington Square West. How much does a 321-square-foot condo go for these days in this popular neighborhood?
Pricespotter is Curbed's pricing guessing game, and today, we're looking at a itsy-bitsy studio in Washington Square West in honor of Micro Week on Curbed. Can you guess the asking price? And remember: No cheating!
A gorgeous corner condo in the White Building in Washington Square West (sometimes referred to as Midtown Village) has hit the market to the tune of $775,000.
A massive corner home in Washington Square West steeped in 187 years of history has hit the market for the first time in 31 years. The price tag? $550,000. The catch? It needs a lot of work—a lot.
One of the last-remaining single-family townhomes on a historic street in Washington Square West has hit the market for the first time in 17 years to the tune of $2.7 million.
The top five streets that came out on top ended up being the most iconic of the bunch. Give it a read, then put your phone or computer away—you've got some exploring to do.
Philly is a city of parks, but a lot has changed since William Penn laid out the city in 1682. Here’s another round of before-and-afters of old and new parks around the city, from the iconic Logan Circle to Louis I. Kahn Park.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various neighborhoods. Is one person's loft another person’s townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $1,300/month.
While the idea of living in a Trinity may scare you (those stairs, though!), here’s one that’s been well-preserved and provides a surprising amount of storage and space to boot. Plus: It's located on a pedestrian-only street.
The tight spaces of Trinities often turn potential homebuyers away, but couple this property’s expansion with its charming curb appeal and it might be enough to find a new owner.
Oh boy! A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place today at 5:15 p.m. at the new Target store on 11th and Chestnut. On Wednesday the store will have a soft opening, and the grand opening will be on Sunday, July 24.
The home is somewhere around 200 years old but it wears its age well. There is a new kitchen and bathroom, as well as three working fireplaces, a roof deck, and a one-car garage.
The 100-year-old property was added to Philadelphia’s Register of Historic Places in 1961. Some original details remain, including the pine floors, and many of its features give the vibe of an expanded Trinity.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a dive into the options available for a certain price point in various neighborhoods. Is one person's loft another person's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $1,050/month.
How much does a one-bedroom condo with a communal deck go for in Washington Square West these days? That’s the question we poised to readers in this week’s Pricespotter.
Pricespotter is Curbed's pricing guessing game, and today, we're looking at a Washington Square West condo with a shared communal roof deck. How much do you think this place is asking? Take a guess, and remember, no cheating!
With the recent news that construction on the Target store at 11th and Chestnut is nearing completion, we had to check out the site for ourselves. Indeed, things are looking good at 1128 Chestnut, the future site of the city’s first "flexible format" Target.
More than a dozen of utility boxes boxes in Washington Square West have recently received a facelift, turning these typically drab boxes into works of art.
From an entire rowhouse in West Philly to a small studio in the heart of Center City, there's a good mix of rental options for $1,000/month right now. But which one is the best deal?
Located on a cherry tree-lined street in Washington Square West, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath house has that classic curb appeal of a Philly rowhome. The views from the rooftop deck are equally breathtaking.