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  • "Styling a Second Empire" to Illuminate Philadelphia during Lightfair

    Philadelphia-based lighting firm the Lighting Practice—working with students from the University of the Arts and sound-system designers from Metropolitan Acoustics, and in partnership with the Center City District and the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA)—has designed a...

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    When the original builder flubs a foundation, someone else has to clean up the mess.

  • Relationships: The Heart of the Deal

    PHILADELPHIA— Four decades of building affordable housing boil down to a single lesson for Robert Greer.

  • Strong as Steel

    PITTSBURGH'S APARTMENT MARKET seems to have as many things going for it as it has bridges—which is a lot.

  • Healthy Housing

    The Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) doesn't just focus on providing housing for the city's lowest-income residents, it also focuses on creating a healthy environment.

  • Controversy Swirls Around PHA's Greene

    Carl Greene, executive director of the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA), has taken leave from his longtime job as he faces foreclosure on his condominium and accusations of sexual harassment.

  • Philadelphia’s Greene Suspended, Investigation Begins

    PHILADELPHIA —A federal team is being dispatched to audit the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s (PHA’s) financial and management operations.

  • Still Lovable

    IF YOU STILL HAVE the stomach to watch the nightly news, you might think that every U.S. city is in complete economic pandemonium.

  • 2009 SIXTH ANNUAL A|L LIGHT AND ARCHITECTURE DESIGN AWARDS ? Avenue of the Arts

  • Sixth Annual A|L Light & Architecture Design Awards