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Philadelphia
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Philadelphia, from most recent to least.
The DC Station For a 15-Minute Train to Baltimore Comes Into Focus
Nena Perry-Brown | November 20th 2019
As the Northeast Maglev route from DC to Baltimore moves forward, more specifics are emerging about station locations.... read»
Philadelphia Developer Delivers Buildings with Cork Facades
Lark Turner | June 19th 2014
The facades do double duty as cladding and insulation, developer Postgreen says.... read»
The Price of a Modern Home in Philadelphia Revealed
Mark Wellborn | December 21st 2009
About a week and a half ago, we asked readers to guess the price of four-bedroom modern home in Philadelphia designed by one of the 20th century’... read»
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