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An 11‑story life‑sciences tower at 3201 Cuthbert opened Wednesday, consolidating Drexel research into University City and bringing new lab tenants and commercial space.
Adam's Way, an inclusive mixed-use project in Doylestown, unveiled concept plans and confirmed land acquisition. Organizers have secured property but still face a roughly $5M private fundraising gap.
DrinkPAK is building a 1.4M‑sq‑ft canning plant at the Bellwether District, a major industrial anchor that state officials say will create about 174 jobs.
Zillow's Best Time to List analysis shows Philadelphia sellers who list in the last two weeks of May can earn about $7,500 more on average, though neighborhood conditions still matter.
Temple University purchased New Barber’s Hall on Oxford Street; the decades‑old jazz club will remain open while the university weighs future uses.
The Wegmans-anchored Providence Town Center in Collegeville is being marketed at roughly $200M, a more-than-20% jump from its 2022 sale and a potential regional record.
Township supervisors will debate a proposed $1.7B, nearly 100‑acre data center that developers say would bring tax revenue and jobs — and neighbors say would change the valley.
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.
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