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26Jan/120

Meet Your Neighbors: Bloom in Northern Liberties

Welcome to Bloom in Northern Liberties. This boutique is one of my favorites for women's apparel, jewelry, accessories, and gifts. I love shopping here. The girls who work here are beautiful and know their stuff. Their selections are unique and you won't be wearing the same clothing that all the other girls are wearing, plus, they have one of a kind jewelry that really lets you make that personal fashion statement. Trust me girls, you'll love this place! So, if you are ever in the neighborhood shopping, you must make it a point to visit Bloom at 1001 N 2nd Street in The Piazza at Suite 20, just across the walk from the renowned PYT, home of Tommy Up. Only in Northern Liberties. See you there!

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2Jan/120

Meet Your Neighbors: Nancy Blum

We are always genuinely eager and excited to celebrate our clients endeavors, successes, milestones, and passions.

Meet Nancy Blum, an amazing artist who lives in Philadelphia and whose artwork is all over the United States. Blum just launched her new website which showcases her stunning work including public art and sculptures.  Her work has been commissioned at transit stations throughout the country, with a recent sculpture for SEPTA Art in Transit for Cheltenham and the Ogontz Bus Loop Project in Cheltenham Township, PA.

[images via www.nancyblum.com]

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1Nov/110

Meet Your Neighbors: Rachel Zimmerman of Inliquid

We caught up with Rachel Zimmerman, artist, curator, and founder of of Inliquid at the Crane Arts Building in Old Kensington. Find out what one of the region's "Top 101 Emerging Connectors"  is up to.

To learn more about Zimmerman, her mission, and to see some of her photography, check out her profile page here. You can check out event listings for Inliquid here.

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31Jan/113

Young, Broke, and Beautiful… Meet Convenient, Cheap, and Fabulous!

We'll admit, we were a little confused when a discount goods store opened in Northern Liberties, which is known for its art galleries and boutiques. It's hard to find anything under five bucks these days, especially in our neighborhood. Can Young, Broke, and Beautiful Appreciate Convenient, Cheap, and Fabulous?

Five to One...and Then Some has proved useful a million times over for us since then, and we're glad to have it right there on 2nd St., for all of those last-minute needs.  Whenever we're having a party or wrapping a gift, we stop in for cards, ribbon, bags, paper plates and napkins, and other items, and of course, we always save money doing so!

It helps that the owners of the store, Cheryl Leuzzi and Jean Squitiere are probably the nicest women alive.  Walking into the store feels inviting and walking out feels like you just bought something from your best friend.

"We were both paralegals and loved this area. We actually found the spot on a Craigslist ad," says Squitiere.

Why a discount goods store?

"In a recession we felt that people wanted to feel like they were getting good prices. And we both love to shop!" she adds. Squitiere lives in the Northeast and Leuzzi resides in South Philly.

Here is just a small list of some handy items that Five to One carries:

socks
stockings
holiday accessories
birthday stuff
wrapping paper
bows
bags
tape
kitchen utensils
picnic goods
cards
tablecloths
toothbrushes
hair brushes
hair adornments
pens
crayons
note paper
toiletries
and so much more!

Five to One and Then Some
707 N. 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
267-861-0772
Tues - Fri:10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sat:10:00 am - 6:00 pm


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28Oct/102

Meet Your Neighbors: Borrowing a Cup of Sugar

Our of our newest neighbors is bringing new meaning to "Borrowing a cup of sugar" from the house next door.

The SugarHouse Casino. Not what you would expect us to write about in our "Meet Your Neighbors" spot of our newsletter, huh? Well, this neighbor quite literally sits on one of the sweetest pieces of Real Estate in Philadelphia. They are located on the rivers edge overlooking the Ben Franklin Bridge to the South and the winding Delaware River bank from the North. SugarHouse's waterfront view were held hostage for decades by an unmanaged, pollution ravaged, and ignored site that was once the location of a long forgotten sugar refinery in use from 1881-1984.

Ironically the news that SugarHouse was moving to the neighborhood was not so sweet, at least not according to the neighbors, community associations, and Casino-Free Philadelphia members who feared the worst would happen if a casino took up residence at the old refinery site. For the people who live in the riverside communities such as Old City, Northern Liberties, Fishtown, and Port Richmond, we had been looking at the SugarHouse site for the past couple of years with mixed emotions. Our SugarHouse neighbor was under a significant amount of scrutiny from the City of Brotherly Love.

With the many proposals, the city red tape, and countless protests behind them, the SugarHouse Casino opened their doors in October welcoming the community with open arms even though they were not overwhelmingly supported. We stopped by to check out the new neighbor. We thought we'd ask to "borrow a cup of sugar".  Since our office and home is a stone's throw from the casino, we drive by often only to report that the parking lot seems to be filled with plenty of cars and people enjoying the entertainment being offered.

* 45,000 square feet of gaming floor
* A mix of the newest slot machines
* Live table games, including:
o Blackjack
o Craps
o Roulette
o Mini Baccarat
o Pai Gow Poker
o Three-card Poker
o Four-card Poker
3 Restaurants

So, has everyone shaken hands and made amends with the casino? Well, not exactly. The community still launches negative comments about what the future holds for Philadelphia and criticism has been heard on the streets about everything from being a lackluster architectural specimen to failing to cater to a high end audience. The positive comments are from those that love gaming as a form of entertainment and from those that simply see SugarHouse as a riverfront pioneer with the revenue to build a walkway and bike path behind the casino that provides public access to the long forgotten majestic Delaware River. Perhaps The SugarHouse Casino development can be the catalyst that will really sweeten up Philadelphia's most neglected feature.

We hope you enjoy our pictorial introduction of our featured neighbor. If you have not visited, we recommend it. Even if you do not gamble, you can make SugarHouse one stop as you tour Northern Liberties, Liberties Walk, and visit us The Somers at our office at 1033 N 2nd Street, 5th Floor of the oval shaped building in the Piazza.

Related:

A Riverside Retreat at…SugarHouse Casino

[image of Sugar Refinery via PhilaPlace.org]

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27Sep/100

Meet Your Neighbors: Yana of PlanEvent4You in Northern Liberties

YANA to the rescue! Meet Yana Kotlyarenko, our neighbor in Northern Liberties. Yana is a lifesaver! She is not a doctor, not a surgeon, not even an EMT. In fact, she has no medical training whatsoever. What she does have is an advanced certification in Event Planning from Temple University and what I call Super Party Planning Powers.

After hosting The Somers Meet the Builders Tour in August, We realized we needed help. It was nothing less than divine intervention when we bumped into Yana at the Piazza several weeks ago. Yana is the owner of a boutique event planning business called PlanEvent4You. Needless to say, that day, under the big screen TV, Yana became the event planner for The Somers next Real Estate event. Planning an event or party is like a full time job! And like I mentioned earlier... YANA to the rescue!

Yana Kotlyarenko made the September Meet the Builders Tour go off without a hitch. She made sure every detail was taken care of so that we could participate and enjoy our guests and the fun activities we had lined up.

Yana specializes in "the perfect intimate date, dinner party, and travel planning" as well as developing creative themes, gifts, and invitations. Yana has even orchestrated romantic marriage proposals for romantically challenged individuals and she has done so with a 100% "I Do" track record. Not too shabby. She can even work with shoestring budgets with "sky is the limit" type results.

Yana gets a lot of her inspiration from traveling. "I was born in Kiev, Ukraine and moved through Europe before settling in Northeast Philadelphia. I later studied in London and then traveled through Europe again. I moved to San Francisco for a few years, enjoyed that immensely, and hope to bring some of that energy to Philadelphia."

When she is not planning a party or traveling, you might find Yana in...Old City or Northern Liberties, strolling through the shops and galleries, at Bar Ferdinand for a glass of wine...at the Piazza, or at Octo, enjoying the river views.

So if you need a helping hand planning an intimate event, party, or celebration, even if it as small as 2 people or as large as a corporate gathering, we say YANA to the rescue!

Thanks, Yana for helping us and for letting us pick your party planning brain. I hope the next time we "bump into" each other it will be over a glass of wine at Bar Ferdinand. Hint! Hint! You can contact PlanEvent4You at info@planevent4you.com.

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10Aug/100

Meet Your Neighbors: Life Beyond Tweets and Texts in Old City

Preserve your history with Susan Hanson

Between our clients, our Blogs and our Tweets and Texts, we have come to know some of Philadelphia's most intriguing experts. Susan Hanson happens to be one of them. Why's that? Well, she currently runs a consulting practice called Perspective from History Behind the Scenes, which offers writing research and personal history services to individuals, businesses, churches, schools and other community organizations. Do you need your history documented? Leave it to Susan Hanson.

Since most of the writers we know focus on the future, present, or immediate past such as when the latest technology device will come out or the latest scroll on CNN, etc., it seems like many of us would rather not dwell in the past. We are constantly gazing ahead. Hanson's business gives us something different and truly wonderful, an opportunity to preserve stories in a very personal way, even though we are racing forward without the time to document beyond our daily tweets and texts.

"I established History Behind the Scenes, my consulting service for history museums, historic sites and cultural institutions, in 2001," explains Hanson, "With the slowdown in the economy, museums and other projects were being put on hold or disappearing altogether and with the rise of interest in memoirs and personal history, I decided to branch out and seek private clients earlier this year. Perspective is a new branch of my business in my new city. I certainly hope many here will be intrigued by what Perspective has to offer."

Through her work, Hanson has encountered stories with personal ties to her own history.

"I organized a large private archive and developed the life story of a woman, who lived an amazing life as an Office of Strategic Services (OSS) official during World War II and later as a high ranking civil servant. Since the archives were my aunt’s and the clients were members of my extended family, the project had aspects of both the professional and the personal. Most of all, it brought into focus the world of the “Greatest Generation” that is fast receding from living memory."

Hanson's office location of Old City puts her in the midst of some of Philadelphia's most well-preserved and storied historical sites. It's hard to walk the streets of Old City without feeling a little pang of nostalgia. How does Hanson like working in the Historic District of Philly?

"After a career in living history museums, it makes me feel very much at home professionally and personally. I feel especially gratified that so many visitors from all over the world walk our streets and take in the pivotal history that happened there. It really is my kind of place."

It can be challenging to dig deep into history and piece together a story. Heavy research and fact-checking are an important part of Hanson's writing. At the end of the project, she feels quite accomplished.

"Usually, I have mixed feelings that range between feeling deeply satisfied about the life story that has emerged from all of the research and writing and wishing that there was time or money to do more. People generally react positively, saying the client was lucky to have me around."

Thank you Susan Hanson, for offering us such a wonderful and meaningful service.

Let us not forget where we came from.

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21Jul/100

Meet Your Neighbors: Anthony Oriti of Tidy Dwellings

Tidy Dwellings. It just sounds clean. Say it out loud. Say “Tidy Dwellings”. I mean it. Say it nice and slow. “Ti-dy Dwel-lings” Doesn’t it drum up visions of clean linen wafting in the breeze on a sunny spring day? It sounds like something that Martha Stewart would say, “Tidy Dwellings. It’s a good thing.”

A tidy dwelling is something we all aspire to have. Isn’t it? Whether you own a home or rent an apartment, whether you are a guy or a girl, it is a universal desire. We all want a clean place to live. But as we all would agree, creating and maintaining a tidy dwelling is not as easy as it sounds. But we have found someone who makes it easy.

A few years ago we helped a young couple, Anthony and Jessica Oriti, buy a lovely home in Fishtown. Anthony was a relatively new local business owner at the time who started a cleaning and delivery service called... you guessed it... Tidy Dwellings! We hired Anthony to clean our condo and recommended him to many other friends and clients over the years. Tidy Dwellings is the service that we use to clean our Remax Access office. And ask Anthony, we are messy!

Today Anthony is not just the owner of Tidy Dwellings, he is a proud Daddy with another baby on the way and with his wife and partner Jessica by his side, Tidy Dwellings has taken off to become the premiere cleaning company for Philadelphia in our eyes. They have the white glove approach with homes, condos, apartments, and commercial businesses.

Take it from us, there is nothing like coming home to a clean house after a long day at work. It smells good, it looks good, and it feels good. Our cats even notice the difference! For those people who need a little helping hand keeping things neat and clean, we have 2 words for you. I think you know what they are.

Related:

Clean Up Your Act with Tidy Dwellings

Meet Your Neighbors: Gary Dawson of Locksmith on Wheels

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