Developers press on with plans for 4224 Baltimore Ave.
There is still hope for the development of a 132-unit, mixed-used complex at 4224 Baltimore Avenue, designed with the community in mind.
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There is still hope for the development of a 132-unit, mixed-used complex at 4224 Baltimore Avenue, designed with the community in mind.
While construction and overhead cranes have taken over campus this past year, a University City District report says this means that the neighborhood is thriving more than ever.
The Philadelphia Historical Commission approved a redevelopment proposal to demolish a mansion at 40th and Pine and build a five-story, 120-unit apartment complex aimed at attracting graduate students.
City Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell will not bend the rules for a community-based proposal for a development at 4224 Baltimore Ave.
Without Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell’s help, the Spruce Hill community will have to give up on its collectively developed plans for 4224 Baltimore Ave.
While graffiti is on the rise in Philadelphia, Penn professor and Mural Arts Program Executive Director Jane Golden is working with Penn students and the city to create public art that benefits the community.
In 2012, 4726-28 Chestnut, a graffiti-covered facade with gaping glassless windows, sat vacant and collecting fines. A fire started by a squatter would gut the building a year later.
Penn administrators proposed to move sexual misconduct cases from the Office of Student Conduct to a separate investigatory office. The proposal recommends hiring a Sexual Violence Investigative Officer to oversee all cases involving sexual assault, sexual violence, relationship violence and stalking.
Thanks to a new store coming to campus, the next jacket you buy might help clean Philadelphia waterways.
Penn's plan to build an apartment complex at 40th and Pine streets is one step closer to becoming a reality, but there is still much opposition to overcome.
With a recent award of $6,500 from PECO and Natural Lands Trust, University City District is slowly coming closer to redeveloping the 40th Street trolley station.
The Penn community will be more likely to venture beyond campus lines once University City District transforms urban streets northeast of campus into vibrant hubs.
As universities have increasingly begun to promote entrepreneurship, both Penn and Drexel University are starting to both literally and metaphorically redevelop Philadelphia's landscape.
In 2011, Holly Fetter joined Resource Generation after experiencing a conflicting sense of identity over her wealth.
In 2005, West Philadelphia artist and School of Design graduate James Dupree purchased a dilapidated warehouse at 36th Street and Haverford Avenue for $200,000.
West Philadelphians have greatly benefited from collaboration with University City institutions, a report issued last week by the University City District found.
People who enjoy the Schuylkill River Trail will soon have access to a closer link between University City and Center City.
West Philadelphia residents gathered at 6 p.m. on Tuesday to protest the shooting of an unarmed black man in Ferguson, Mo., that has garnered media attention across the country.
It’s OK to know what you want out of sex.
My take on West Philadelphia will hopefully challenge you to extend your Penn experience beyond campus lines. By venturing just a few blocks further than you originally may have planned, I promise that you will be pleasantly surprised by what you find.