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Ben Franklin High students will be able to learn building trades while working with construction crews on redevelopment of a former hat factory in Center City. (Tom MacDonald, WHYY)
Urban Planning

Former Philly hat factory to become apartments

A Philadelphia factory that once manufactured hats will be getting a new lease on life, and, in the process, help some area high school s ...

8 years ago

 Flood waters enveloped this neighborhood in the Strathmere section of Upper Township, New Jersey, in early October 2015. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)
Down the Shore
Urban Planning

Shore town installs numerous flood sensors to improve storm resiliency

A Cape May County municipality is enhancing its flood mitigation efforts through the placement of 15 small flood sensors, officials say. ...

8 years ago

 An artist's rendering of the new Camden High School
Speak Easy
Education

A new beginning for Camden High students

The following is in response to April Saul’s “ ...

8 years ago

 The federal government provides maps that show an areas risk for floods at msc.fema.gov
Urban Planning

Trump weakens building standards for federally supported projects in flood-zones

President Donald Trump on Tuesday repealed stringent building standards aimed at protecting government-financed projects in flood-prone a ...

8 years ago

The Merriam Theater on South Broad Street. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Arts & Entertainment

For cues on renovations, Merriam Theater turns to the audience

The historic Merriam Theater on Philadelphia’s South Broad Street will soon undergo major renovation, and the owners want to entert ...

8 years ago

NewsWorks Tonight
Politics & Policy

NewsWorks Tonight, August 11, 2017 – Full Show

Dave Davies gives an overview on the republican candidate in Philadelphia’s City Controller race. Joel Wolfram reports that bulldoz ...

Air Date: August 11, 2017

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PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

After hundreds accidentally get multiple Key cards, SEPTA takes a step to fix confusing kiosks

8 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

In Logan, bold reopening of an old library may soon show other branches the future

8 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Civic Design Review Meeting Offers Hesitant Praise to Proposed Developments.

8 years ago

Site of the development at 218 Arch Street Monday morning.
Urban Planning

‘It’s far too important’: Judge requests more details from developer on proposed handling of Arch Street remains

A Philadelphia judge has given a property developer ten days to come up with a better plan to excavate, transfer and rebury historic huma ...

8 years ago

Natalie Pompilio is the author of 'Walking Philadelphia: 30 Tours Exploring Art, Architecture, History, and Little-Known Gems.' (Emma Lee/WHYY)
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Community

Queen Village author offers 30 Philly walking tours in new book

Philadelphia is best seen by foot. That’s the premise behind Natalie Pompilio’s book titled ...

8 years ago

Community

New Jersey’s mega-mall is scheduled to open March 2019

With nearly $3 billion in new financing now in place, the developer of the long-stalled American Dream Meadowlands megamall is resuming w ...

8 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Short Civic Design Review meeting hints at cooling large development market

8 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Architect Jeanne Gang on using design to strengthen community

8 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Chestnut Hill firehouse’s contemporary addition supported by preservation committee

8 years ago

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