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31Mar/100

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in University City, Philadelphia – Fully Renovated Home w/ Hardwoods & Large Kitchen

4 Bedroom Home for Sale in University City, Philadelphia

Call The Somers 215-400-2620, RE/MAX Access, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia

6111 Vine Street

What a deal! Over 1700 sq feet and fully renovated!

This 3 story home, 4 bedroom with 2 full bathrooms home for sale in University City, Philadelphia has hardwood floors throughout the first floor and hallways.

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Straight thru style property with an extremely large open kitchen. The kitchen and bathrooms are brand new and tiled.

Everything has been redone.

New Electric, Central Heat/Air and plumbing.  The basement has a freshly poured concrete floor and cemented walls. Ready to be finished!

We welcome your visit to this 4 bedroom home for sale in University City, Philadelphia.

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215-400-2620

Remax Access, Northern Liberties

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18Mar/100

What’s up with…University City

University CityUniversity City is a section of West Philadelphia that is populated by noted universities such as Drexel University and University of Pennsylvania. Students and staff reside in this neighborhood, which has transformed to meet their needs with a variety of dining and entertainment options.  The Bridge Cinema and its nearby restaurants offering Indian, Ethiopian, Thai, and Mexican cuisine, provide plenty of nightlife.

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10Feb/100

If It Were Springtime in February

Let's pretend for a second that it's not Blizzardelphia outside. Where would I be? Living in Philadelphia for so long, in many different neighborhoods, I definitely have my favorite places that I don't make it to as often as I'd like. It may be the weather, the distance, or the time that keeps me away from my preferred haunts. Today? Let's blame the weather.

Spruce Street Espresso
in Washington Square West is the coffeeshop that taught me about specialty roasters. It was here that I first tasted Counter Culture coffee and learned that you need never add sugar to a cappuccino if it is steamed correctly. The microfoam in their drinks was like nothing I had found before. They coaxed the sugar out of the milk and turned it into a luxurious drink. Though tiny, the shop expands when Faith Ortiz, speediest barista I know, throws open the window shutters and turns the sidewalk into an outdoor cafe that you'd find in Europe.

Spruce Street Espresso
1101 Spruce Street
http://sprucestespresso.wordpress.com/

Penn Treaty Park in Fishtown is another warm weather pastime of mine. When I was young, the park was in need of some sprucing up and wasn't always known as the safest place. Now, it's clean with brilliant sunsets over the Delaware River and summertime music festivals and events. There is something so romantic about this little riverside retreat.

Penn Treaty Park
N. Delaware Avenue at E. Columbia Ave. and Beach Street
http://www.penntreatypark.org/

yogorino rittenhouse squareI know how some of you get intensely happy on Capogiro, and I'm no stranger to the Capo come spring, but my real spot is Yogorino. The less-crowded softserve yogurt shop swirls out a tart flavor that tastes incredible alone, but I like to add the pistachio dessert sauce. There's no better snack in Rittenhouse Square.

Yogorino
233 S 20th Street

Walking to University City from my old neighborhood in the Art Museum was always a nice way to spend a late afternoon, when the sun was beginning to weaken. Crossing the bridge to go see or a movie at the Bridge Cinema or to have dinner at Distrito was just a quick trip. On the way back, I would take the bike trail along the Schuylkill River. The views are some of the best you can find in Philadelphia and really capture the city.

Another place I'd set out for, in finer conditions, is Pub & Kitchen in Graduate Hospital. The first time I went there I was with a food critic, the second time I was on a writing assignment, and still, I can never find anything bad to say about the place. It is exactly the kind of place that Graduate Hospital was crying out for, with a gorgeous bar and dining room, a rustic pub menu, and a crowd of well-dressed locals who are knocking back a post-work pint. The Pabbit (pig-rabbit hybrid) logo agrees. A nice, leisurely stroll on a spring evening from Center City will get you here.

Pub and Kitchen
1946 Lombard Street
http://thepubandkitchen.com/

[photo credit: Spruce Street Espresso]

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