CLAIM: An ICE van in Philadelphia seen ablaze in a video spreading online was intentionally set on fire by left-wing extremists. THE FACTS: That's false. Although the cause of the fire is unknown, foul play is not suspected,
Fashion lovers, rejoice -- your wardrobe is about to get an upgrade because a new luxury fashion company has moved into Center City.
The Parking Authority will have even more eyes on the streets in Center City in the spring. Officials plan to start using artificial intelligence cameras to catch drivers parking illegally in bus lanes and issue parking tickets.
District Attorney Larry Krasner, a progressive prosecutor, will launch a campaign for a third term on Tuesday.
Restaurateur Shakeira Turner alleges that rodents have been left at the eatery’s front door, and she’s been harassed and bullied
In February, an audio visual crew working out of a nondescript white van began projecting ads for Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 phone on the side of 2400 Chestnut Street, a high rise apartment building in Center City West neighborhood,
The Center City establishment has shuttered effective immediately, a representative said Wednesday. It opened in April 2024, offering a menu that largely mirrored the options at Wm. Mulherin's Sons in Fishtown,
Fire in an apartment building forced several people from their homes in Center City overnight. It broke out at the Burlington Apartments on the 1300 block of Spruce Street around 11 p.m. Monday. Officials say one woman was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
For the last few years, in the wake of COVID-19, people have been anxious about Center City’s office buildings. With so many companies adopting work-from-home and hybrid-work policies, lots of office space in our downtown sits empty.
The clothing chain moves in to 1725 Walnut St. after recent closures of retailers Macy's, Vans and the North Face in the area.
In a story that highlights ongoing tensions in Philadelphia's gentrifying neighborhoods, a recently opened restaurant finds itself at the center of a
Many Center City office buildings have been sitting empty over the past five years, but COVID-19 is not the only culprit for this reality, writes Allan