Since the pandemic, the low-speed vehicle business has been booming for dealers and rental companies up and down the coast.
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SEPTA riders can now use iPhone and Apple Watch to pay for fares, without unlocking the device or opening an app.
You can now use your iPhone and Apple Watch to pay for SEPTA even faster
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Sections of the mall likely will be demolished and replaced by new retail buildings with ”nice stores and smaller stores.”
The once-mighty Neshaminy Mall is now half empty. But new owners plan to save some of it.
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CEO Sultan Shakir believes that a forthcoming financial audit will show Philadelphia's largest LGBTQ center finances are back in the black.
Mazzoni Center CEO on how Philly’s largest LGBTQ health agency is turning its finances around post-pandemic
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Over 470 Starbucks locations have unionized since 2021. This latest one in Center City is the 13th location in the Philadelphia area to join Starbucks Workers United.
Another Starbucks in Philly unionizes
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The proposed building runs afoul of preservation and zoning regulations, as neighborhood groups eye it skeptically.
Proposed Chestnut Hill condo building faces a steep road to approval
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The shutdown, prompted by a 2021 no-bid contract Sheriff Rochelle Bilal awarded to an online auction company, cost the city and school district an estimated $35 million. Auctions resumed this month.
Three years later, the Sheriff’s Office resumes auctions for 1,000-plus tax-delinquent properties
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A fall deadline for decision-making has been called crucial.
After two years, the clock is ticking on the Sixers plan to build a Center City arena
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Freezer martinis and existential dread over Trump, Biden, and Harris define a hot political summer.
The song of the summer is the chime of breaking news alerts on your phone
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After running into pushback to an apartment proposal at 1601 Washington Ave., developer Ori Feibush has gone in a radically different direction (on paper anyway).
An urban farm on Washington Avenue? Even the developer proposing it thinks it’s crazy