Greenest of the green: Top efficiency-boosting home improvements
Forget wondering who’s the fairest; when it comes to choosing home improvements that make your home look good — from the curb and to potential buyers
Forget wondering who’s the fairest; when it comes to choosing home improvements that make your home look good — from the curb and to potential buyers
History: South Philadelphia began as a satellite town of Philadelphia, with small townships such as Moyamensing and Southwark. During the Industrial Revolution, the area saw rapid growth,
(Hillary Petrozziello / Staff Photographer) Lauren Mennen, Philly.com Thirty years ago, Carol Schwartz had a vision. She and her husband, Elliot, were going to move
History: The name “Fairmount” itself derives from the prominent hill on which the Philadelphia Museum of Art now sits, and where William Penn originally intended to build
With springtime upon us, there is never a lack of exciting things to do in our fair city. In a recent article in the Philadelphia
History: The Germantown area of Philadelphia is one of Philadelphia’s oldest settlements. It was originally settled by Mennonite and Quaker German speaking émigrés from Holland,
In this recent article in Hidden Philly, Rachel Hildebrandt, a recent graduate of Penn Design and Philadelphia native, illustrated the development of South Broad over
Elfant Wisshickon partner Paul Walsh was quoted in this story in yesterday’s Inquirer about Wayne Junction, the busy transportation hub that straddles the borders of
History: The district is named after the 18th century Free Society of Traders, which had its offices at Front Street on the hill above Dock
On April 7th from 12-4pm, Elfant Wissahickon is proud to sponsor the third annual Chestnut Hill Rotary Club Chili Cookoff at the Lutheran Seminary-Brossman Center