In Bella Vista

The extra-wide homes for sale (Coldwell Banker) on 13th Street have everything you would expect from a $649,900 price tag: one-car deeded indoor parking (the only place the PPA can't find you), 660-square-foot roof deck, breakfast bar, walk-in closets and walk-in shower. In real estate, we always see the phrase
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Only a week ago we wrote our confused post about Hot Diggity coming to 630 South Street. That same day, CityPaper went and got the deets on Keith Garabedian's chef-d'oeuvre. We're picking up the baton again to bring our Naked readers some more juicy beef from our run-in with Garabedian, who is
Read MoreIce Cream Parlor Possibly Opening Across From Royal Tavern
13 April, 2011 | No Comments | Bella Vista
Dominic Aspite has been busy applying for zoning permits and is now working for the owner of the current garage at 932 E. Passyunk Avenue, Peter Larosa. If all goes according to plan, this spot across from Royal Tavern, directly next to Napoli Pizza's parking lot, will be home to a brand-new ice
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We’d like to tell you that Jim and Kristina Burke----the culinary couple behind the Bella Vista restaurant James----are moving their restaurant to a larger space in order to accommodate all their accolades and awards, but, sadly, this is not the case. When we spoke with Jim about his restaurant
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The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) named 777 South Broad a 2010 Best in American Living Award (BALA) Winner; congrats 777! "This eco and pet friendly apartment integrated green friendly practices into the building's design, construction and operation."
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The new BYO from Modo Mio’s Peter McAndrews, Monsu, took over Paesano’s 1257-square-foot location at 901 Christian Street (leased from Midwood Management) for about, according to Zillow, $1900 monthly. Cash-only Paesano’s will still be in full force right down the block at its new digs, the 1400-square-foot retail space at
Read MoreTipster “Rick” reports that the 1700 block of S. Iseminger Street has not been plowed once during this Snowpocalypse. We're sure the neighbors digging out their cars and throwing the excess snow in the street doesn’t help (police officers not excluded). Just so you know, the city mandates residents and
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