In U. City retail, something for everyone
Retail options have greatly expanded in University City over the past decade - but not necessarily with just Penn students in mind.
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Retail options have greatly expanded in University City over the past decade - but not necessarily with just Penn students in mind.
Business has been anything but usual for Tom Block lately.
Shaky economic times and a tumultuous housing market have not prevented new properties from springing up throughout University City in recent years.
According to some Radian residents, the luxury complex has not quite lived up to its lofty price and reputation.
With the Hub retail and apartment building completed in 2006, and with plans for a second complex in the works, the developer has announced that a Hub III is also on the way.
Domus, the eight-story, $71-million luxury apartment complex located on 34th and Chestnut streets, is up for sale - barely a year after its completion in the fall of 2007.
Students in one section of Math 104 were forced to retake an exam this month after the professor suspected cheating had occurred as students handed in their tests.
A number of new stores and restaurants around University City are preparing for their grand openings, some as soon as the end of the month.
Some Wharton courses have, in one sense, become paper-thin recently.
Some environmentalists are at a fork in the road concerning whether urban or rural areas are tops at producing harmful pollutants in the atmosphere.
White Dog Cafe owner Judy Wicks considers herself an independent thinker.
If everything goes according to plan, the University will erect the Weave Bridge this November - one in a series of projects underway as part of Penn's eastward expansion initiative.
It might not be obvious, but the area near 40th and Spruce streets has recently become a little sweeter.
Some students and University officials are praising a move to discourage tray use in campus dining halls, but others are finding it difficult to adjust.
Builders and developers nationwide are increasingly targeting universities to profit from a fast-selling college product: off-campus housing.
After standing in line in 85-degree heat for several hours, Alex Roman was finally able to rest comfortably in her Radian apartment on Sunday night.
In just under two years, the pieces have finally fallen into place.
Speed, strength and endurance are on full display this weekend during the finals of the 114th annual Penn Relays.
As is often the case with politicians, Pennsylvania House speaker Dennis O'Brien has been accused of occasionally practicing contradictory politics.
Mayor Michael Nutter's first 100 days in office have been anything but uneventful.