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17May/110

Decked Out Homes in Philly

It's prime deck season, so if you like to spend your summer lounging outdoors (with SPF, of course) then you're going to need a space that puts you closer to the sun. We rounded up our properties with deck access, and we're convinced that there's a home for you and your lounger out there!

The shared roof deck at 1137 Pine Street, 308 has a lounge chair with your name on it and panoramic city views that will inspire you in Washington Square West.

919 N Front Street, B has a walk-out deck with amazing city views in Northern Liberties.

2608 Edgemont Street is a New Construction stunner with two large decks to enjoy, perfect for those summer deck parties or a family dinner outdoors in Fishtown.

The 4th floor rooftop decks at the 1134-38 Orianna Street properties provide lovely views of the Northern Liberties neighborhood.

What would you do with 3 decks in Northern Liberties?  860 Reserve at 860 N. Leithgow Street awaits your answer. We're thinking an herb garden deck for one, an outdoor yoga studio for another, and the 3rd deck? Well, that's top secret.

The third floor at 1923 Parrish Street in Francisville has a separate entrance with a spiral staircase to the roof deck. Enjoy those amazing views of Center City!

For more information about decked out properties available in Philadelphia, please get in touch with the Somers Team. We'd love to show you these amazing deck spaces.

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4May/110

The Commonwealth: Art Deco Gets an Update

We know you're always curious about the hottest properties in the coolest neighborhoods in Philadelphia. That's why we are introducing to you one of the hottest luxury rental properties in the city. It is called The Commonwealth. It sounds as sophisticated as it is in person.

The Commonwealth is an Art Deco-inspired building at 1201 Chestnut Street. This Center City location is all about offering you the lifestyle you desire and freedom you demand. And you will not believe the value!  Now that we've piqued your curiosity, here are some of the details:

  • Opening in July 2011
  • 1 and 2 Bedroom Layouts
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Fitness Center
  • Doorman
  • Storage Units
  • Hardwood Floors
  • European Kitchens w/ Stainless Steel Appliances
  • Granite Countertops
  • Bikes Racks
  • Discounted Garage Parking

 

[image via www.commonwealth1201.com]

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2May/110

PIFA Street Fair: A Little Bit of Paris in the Springtime

PIFA, Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts, ended a month-long celebration of the arts with a spectacular street fair that took over Broad Street from Chestnut to Pine Streets. A ferris wheel, a maze, live performers dressed as statues and trees, street painters, acrobats swinging from a trapeze, music and theater, and vendors filled the streets with a curious crowd.

Did you attend? What was your favorite moment?

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19Apr/110

You Have a Date with a View on Top of 1137 Pine Street

1137 Pine Street, Unit 308 has one of our favorite views in the city from its rooftop deck. With 2 large sun-filled bedrooms, 1.5 baths, recessed lighting, galley-style kitchen, and office nook, this bi-level condo looks pretty cool on the inside, too, but we thought we'd focus on the outside for a minute! Check it out...

For  more details, please contact the Somers Team.

94

Walker’s Paradise

Walk Score

 

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Walk It Off in Washington Square West

There’s a Spot on this Rooftop Deck in Washington Square For You

Fresh Address: 1137 Pine Street

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29Mar/110

Walk It Off in Washington Square West

Gas. It's expensive.

You wanna walk downtown? Fine.

Go see a show on Broad Street? Good.

Never have to look far for a restaurant? Now that's more like it.

And if you happen to bike? Well, the Spruce and Pine Bike Lanes make it a breeze.

Save energy, save bucks, and find out how walkable your new life at 1137 Pine Street, 306 can be...

Close to Mixto, the Last Drop Coffeehouse, Amis, Spruce Street Espresso, Vetri, you know how jealous we are of your taste buds right now? Walk to Whole Foods, or the shops and restaurants of 13th Street, browse the antiques of Antique Row. It even ranks a 94 on Walkscore.com.

For  more details, please contact the Somers Team.

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There’s a Spot on this Rooftop Deck in Washington Square For You

Fresh Address: 1137 Pine Street

This home rated:

94 out of 100

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26Mar/110

Open House in Washington Square – 1137 Pine Street, 308 –Sunday, March 27th 1-3PM

OPEN HOUSE in Washington Square

SUNDAY, MARCH 27th

1-3PM

1137 Pine Street, 308 - $324,500

Photo Gallery

1137 Pine St is one of the most walkable locations in Philadelphia.

Here’s a sneak peek that we hope will have you intrigued enough to see this great condo on Sunday.

Unit 308 on the 3rd floor is a quiet 2 bedroom condo with several desirable features. It's a bi-level unit with 2 entries, one on the 3rd floor and one on the 4th making it a breeze for installing furniture. The formal living room is very spacious with an office nook and recessed lighting. There is the powder room, a galley style kitchen, with all appliances included & even a formal dining area.

The common roof deck has a lounge chair with your name on it & panoramic city views that will inspire you!

Other features include:

  • 2 large sun filled bedrooms
  • 1 full hall bath
  • Convenient 1/2 bath on 1st floor
  • 1st Floor Hardwoods
  • 2nd Floor Carpeted
  • Central air
  • amble closet space
  • extra 4x4 storage unit in basement level
  • trash area on the first floor
  • Location is Super – Mixto right next door and close to restaurants and cafes

Discover more about Washington Square

The Somers
Chris and Stephanie Somers
Remax Access
Call 215-400-2600 for details.

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7Mar/110

Fresh Address: 1137 Pine Street

This week's Fresh Address takes us to 1137 Pine Street, Unit 308. Walkable Location, Affordable Price, and Desirable Features will make living here a Daily Special.

This is Where It's At: In a really great location along Antique Row between 11th and 12th on Pine Street, close to Center City and South Street. There are tons of restaurants, shopping, and nearby theater and performing arts venues nearby.

Come On In: This 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath bi-level is listed at $320,000. Come along for the video tour...

For  more details, please contact the Somers Team. Stay tuned for our upcoming blog posts on 1137 Pine Street, our Fresh Address.


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14Jan/110

30th Philadelphia Home Show Starts Tomorrow at the Convention Center

The Philadelphia Home Show is back tomorrow, with a successful thirty years of bringing the latest in home design to the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

This year's show is anchored by HGTV hosts Chip Wade and William Moss. Moss, host of Dig In, will discuss urban gardening on January 15 and 16.  Wade, from Curb Appeal, appears on January 22 and 23.

Be sure to check out locally-inspired room designs that represent Washington Square, Rittenhouse Square, South Street, and the Jersey Shore.

View other show highlights here and let us know what you plan on checking out.

Philadelphia Home Show
Pennsylvania Convention Center
January 15 - 23

Tickets: $13, children ages 6-12: $3, ages 5 and under free

[image via Philly Home Show]

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29Dec/100

2011 Philadelphia Mummers Parade January 1, 2011 10am

mummers-parade-philadephiaMummers Strut Up Broad Street, Leaving Behind a Trail of Glitter, Feathers and Fun

What better way to bring in the new year than watch 10,000 men and women dressed in colorfully lavish costumes strut up Broad Street? This year marks the 111th year for the Philadelphia Mummers Parade. The parade begins at 10am and begins in South Philadelphia in the morning and winds its way up Broad Street to City Hall approximately eight hours later.

Spectators are encouraged to leave their cars behind and take public transportation into the city. Those who drive should park in a garage. One of the best places to view the spectacle is from the judging stands outside City Hall, but tickets must be reserved in advance. Tickets for the City Hall Grand Stand performance zone are one sale at the Fairmount Park Welcome Center, 16th and JFK Boulevard, 215-683-0246 or the Independence Visitor Center on 6th and Market, 215-965-7676.

For sidewalk seating, arrive early and set up near a drill location, where marching String Bands and Fancy Brigades stop to perform. These spots are at the intersections of Broad Street and the following streets: City Hall, Sansom, Pine, Washington, Ritner and Shunk. If there's no space there, another option is to watch from a staging area: Broad Street and Washington Avenue (Comics, 10 a.m.), Broad and Moore Streets (Fancies, 10:30 a.m.), Broad Street and Oregon Avenue (String Bands, 11 a.m.).

So now onto some history:

Mummery traces its roots to ancient Roman laborers who ushered in the festival of Saturnalia by marching in masks while exchanging gifts and satirizing the issues of the day. In the 1600s, Swedish settlers to Philadelphia's outskirts honored Christmas by beseeching their neighbors for dessert and liquor by dressing up, chanting and shooting firearms.

The party eventually migrated to New Year's Day and evolved into a series of neighborhood parades; then, as immigrants moved to the area from Ireland and Italy, each group added their own cultural flair to the local customs. In 1901, the tradition began in earnest with the first recognized and judged Mummers Parade. The term "Mummer" is German and means "to costume or masquerade."

Cannot make it out to the parade? MY PHL 17 has you covered. Viewers at home can watch the Mummers Parade on MY PHL 17 with pre-parade coverage starting at 9 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2011.

Use THIS SCOREBOARD to keep track of of the comic, fancy and string band divisions as they strut!

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20Dec/100

Support Youth Rock in Fishtown: Rock to the Future Christmas Benefit

If you missed local Fishtown students perform at their Winter Concert this past weekend for Rock to the Future, you're getting another chance to contribute to the future of music:

This Wednesday, December 22, Philadelphia-area bands will perform in support of the next generation of rockers at World Cafe Live. Sets from The New Motels, Big Terrible, The Josh and Pete Band and The Best Westerns (members of various Philadelphia bands who are performing as a “super group”). Tickets for this all-ages, general admission show are $10. Proceeds from this concert will go directly to Rock to the Future.

For more information about Rock to the Future, contact Founding Director Jessica McKay at 610.416.6742, jessica@phillyrock.org, www.rocktothefuture.org. For tickets, contact World Café Live at 215-222-1400 or http://tickets.worldcafelive.com

Founded in 2010, Rock to the Future, is the only program of its kind in the city, which combines an afterschool music education and youth development program, at no cost to students. It is open to Philadelphia students between the ages 9-14. The program focuses on incorporating music education with academics to create success in school and in life by improving cognitive thinking, learning capacity, socialization skills, self-esteem and creative thinking. Students learn to play an instrument – their choice of guitar, bass guitar, drums, vocals or keyboards – and also receive homework help. Students attend the program every day after school at the Atonement Lutheran Church in the Fishtown section of Philadelphia. During the course of the year, the students will work together to write new, original music and attend free educational and musical seminars and workshops.

Thursday December 23rd, 8pm
World Cafe Live
3025 Walnut st.
Philadelphia , PA 19104
215-222-1400

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