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Liberty Coca‑Cola cut the ribbon on a renovated Juniata Park headquarters Tuesday, pitching the upgrade as a boost to employees and local operations ahead of a packed 2026 for Philadelphia.
Tastykake’s Navy Yard bakery and distribution campus sold for $87M, keeping the brand’s production in South Philadelphia while flipping the building to institutional ownership.
Ravenscliff, a 1904 Main Line hilltop estate with roughly 21,000 sq ft and about nine acres, has been listed for $11.875M. The landmark manor is now marketed on the MLS.
A 0.8-acre lot across from City Hall at 1301 Market Street was listed for $27.5M, offering flexible zoning and transit access amid Market East retooling.
Penn Medicine is building a 150,000‑sq‑ft ambulatory hub in Montgomeryville while Jefferson weighs more than $1 billion in county investments. The projects mark a bigger outpatient push in Montco.
A roughly 269,000‑sq‑ft Montgomery County shopping center anchored by Sprouts and Home Depot has been listed for sale, according to local reporting.
Encompass Health has cut the ribbon on a $58M, 50‑bed rehabilitation hospital at the former Concordville Inn in Glen Mills. The center is expected to begin admitting patients in early May.
A legal fight between Keystone and Dean Adler has frozen conversions at the Bourse and 400 Market Street as partners clash over funding and control.
City and private partners are rolling out pop-ups, murals, trees and transit upgrades on Market East ahead of Philly's 250th.
WSFS renewed a long-term lease at 1818 Market, giving the Shorenstein-owned tower a short-term stability boost after a steep valuation drop and receivership.
Alterra is lining up a $140M floating‑rate loan with Rialto to shore up LVL North at 510 N. Broad St. after rent and occupancy trailed original projections.
A New York firm paid $58M for the 180‑unit Flats at Lansdale, a per‑unit price that far exceeds recent regional trades and signals strong buyer demand in Montco.
Philadelphia’s Union League bought Avalon’s Whitebrier and has converted the 200-seat bar into a members-only outpost, prompting debate about access as the shore season resumes.
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