A chat with Joanne Colino, Realtor
Where are you working today / where are your appointments? In the City of Philadelphia, City of Brotherly LOVE for Valentine’s Day What is your favorite on-the-go lunch choice? Jules thin-crust pizza, keeps a girl slim and trim Do you have a favorite new local restaurant or business that you are really excited about? Anywhere […]
Rosie Dillon
Born and raised in Naples, Florida, Rosie Dillon moved to the Philadelphia area in 2006 to attend Haverford College, and never looked back. After earning her BA, she went to work for Philadelphia homelessness non-profit Project HOME. After sharing in many victories and wearing many hats with the organization, Rosie’s love of food, wine, and […]
A chat with Jan LeSuer, Realtor
Where are you working today/where are your appointments: It is an exciting beginning to the year, and my schedule today reflects that. I am spending some time at the office, but have already been to Ardmore, Mount Airy and Wyndmoor. Both listing homes and walking a client through the inspection process. Where is your favorite […]
Philly Eats: GRADUATE HOSPITAL
Philadelphia has always been a world class city. For many years it has thrived in the areas of arts and culture, historical significance and architecture. However, until recently, Philly has never been known as a culinary hotbed. Sure, there were a few heavy hitters, but nothing like it’s current offerings. These days, it seems Philadelphia […]
Philly Eats: MT. AIRY
Philadelphia has always been a world class city. For many years it has thrived in the areas of arts and culture, historical significance and architecture. However, until recently, Philly has never been known as a culinary hotbed. Sure, there were a few heavy hitters, but nothing like it’s current offerings. These days, it seems Philadelphia […]
Philly Eats: CHESTNUT HILL
Philadelphia has always been a world class city. For many years it has thrived in the areas of arts and culture, historical significance and architecture. However, until recently, Philly has never been known as a culinary hotbed. Sure, there were a few heavy hitters, but nothing like it’s current offerings. These days, it seems Philadelphia […]
Philly Eats: OLD CITY AND SOCIETY HILL
Philadelphia has always been a world class city. For many years it has thrived in the areas of arts and culture, historical significance and architecture. However, until recently, Philly has never been known as a culinary hotbed. Sure, there were a few heavy hitters, but nothing like it’s current offerings. These days, it seems Philadelphia […]
Philly Eats: FAIRMOUNT
Philadelphia has always been a world class city. For many years it has thrived in the areas of arts and culture, historical significance and architecture. However, until recently, Philly has never been known as a culinary hotbed. Sure, there were a few heavy hitters, but nothing like it’s current offerings. These days, it seems Philadelphia […]
Philly Eats: MANAYUNK AND ROXBOROUGH
Philadelphia has always been a world class city. For many years it has thrived in the areas of arts and culture, historical significance and architecture. However, until recently, Philly has never been known as a culinary hotbed. Sure, there were a few heavy hitters, but nothing like it’s current offerings. These days, it seems Philadelphia […]
Philly Eats: EAST PASSYUNK
Philadelphia has always been a world class city. For many years it has thrived in the areas of arts and culture, historical significance and architecture. However, until recently, Philly has never been known as a culinary hotbed. Sure, there were a few heavy hitters, but nothing like it’s current offerings. These days, it seems Philadelphia […]