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While the Navy Yard in Philadelphia looks toward the future, a Pennsylvania brand which briefly made its home there is ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro, joined by state officials, stood before a backdrop of cranes and open land at the Philadelphia Navy Yard ...
Ensemble Real Estate Investments and Mosaic Development Partners will use the money for work that will support new life ...
The Navy Yard developers have plans for 38 more buildings. Credit... Supported by By Jon Hurdle Photographs by Hannah Beier From an elevated section of Interstate 95 in South Philadelphia ...
The tenants will join roughly 16,500 workers from the 150 companies with a presence at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia Industrial Development Corp. Executive Vice President Kate McNamara said.
Ask us a question or send us a story idea you think we should cover. A redevelopment of Philadelphia’s Navy Yard has earned a gold star for compact, sustainable development. Roughly a quarter of the 1 ...
Governor Josh Shapiro announces a $30 million grant to redevelop 54 acres of the Philadelphia Navy Yard for manufacturing and ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI ... 595 people will lose their job at Rite Aid's Navy Yard headquarters. That will take effect on June 4. RELATED: What customers can expect as Rite Aid closes or sells ...
Philadelphia-based drugstore chain Rite Aid plans to close all of its U.S. locations — including 33 stores in Philly — and shutter its headquarters at the Navy Yard as part of its second ...