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SEPTA powers its future with regenerative braking
Elise Vider
Tuesday, August 09, 2016
The screech of a braking subway car now signifies more than just an upcoming station thanks to an innovative project that harnesses, stores and sells the energy generated. An initiative like this makes the transit organization a global sustainability leader.
High Technology
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Sustainability
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Transportation
Riding the (regional) Rails: Water views and historic towns on the River Line
Jake Blumgart
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
We're hopping aboard yet again, exploring intriguing South Jersey hamlets Bordentown, Burlington City and Riverside. Whether you're looking for hot pizzas, cold beers, charming homes or changing main streets, this waterfront adventure has you covered.
Arts and Culture
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Classic Towns
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Food
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Nightlife
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Reuse / Rebuild
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Tourism
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Transportation
Riding the (regional) Rails: Norristown, Conshohocken, Manayunk & Roxborough
Jake Blumgart
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
As the weather warms, we're back at it: jumping on SEPTA to explore the region's hidden gems. In this installment, the erstwhile R6 line gets a workout with stops for cold beers, Mexican eats, a cheesesteak rivalry and the mysterious 'zep.'
Classic Towns
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Food
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Nightlife
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Tourism
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Transportation
Northwest
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Manayunk
PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: A morning dance party, celebrating architecture and building bikes for nonprofits
Hailey Blessing
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Check out our picks for the week's top events.
Arts and Culture
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Nightlife
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Philanthropy
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Reuse / Rebuild
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Tourism
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Transportation
Center City
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West Philadelphia
On the Ground: For businesses adjacent to the upcoming Rail Park, change is on the way
Alaina Mabaso
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Momentum behind the conversion of the Reading Viaduct into a functional green space is building, and local business owners know that means radical transformation for Callowhill. Will this high-profile amenity make or break the neighborhood?
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Neighborhood Innovation
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On the Ground
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Sustainability
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Transportation
National Skyline: In growing cities, parking challenges require creative solutions
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
As more people move to cities, how can rapidly developing neighborhoods tackle parking challenges without gobbling up valuable urban space?
Transportation
PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Exploring Philly's jazz legacy, remixing murals and opening a bridge in Manayunk
Hailey Blessing
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Check out our picks for the week's top events.
Arts and Culture
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Nightlife
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Tourism
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Transportation
Ride Local: Fishtown's evolving bike shop landscape, and what it says about Philly as a whole
Matthew Bevilacqua
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
As ridership grows across Philadelphia, the city's bike shops are doing their best to keep up. In the rapidly gentrifying Fishtown, rising real estate values have led to a few closures, but also signs of a bright future on two wheels.
Entrepreneurship
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Reuse / Rebuild
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Transportation
Fishtown
Joy Ride: Philadelphia's bike share is coming this spring
Samantha Wittchen
Thursday, March 12, 2015
When Indego launches, it aims to be one of the most inclusive, progressive and well thought-out bike share programs in the world.
Diversity
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Sustainability
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Tourism
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Transportation
Bus Meets Bike: How the next wave of commuters is changing the urban landscape in PA
Carolyne Whelan
Tuesday, March 03, 2015
Across the state, the humble bicycle is mobilizing efforts to usher in a new era of public transportation. In part three of our series on transit innovation, we navigate the connection between buses, bikes and the commuters who depend on them.
Sustainability
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Transportation
Statewide Spotlight: Making transit a joy to navigate for tourists, newcomers and residents alike
Caroline Gerdes
Tuesday, March 03, 2015
Across Pennsylvania, finding your way using public transit is about to get easier. In part three of our transportation series, we guide you to the best resources for getting around, whether you're in Philly, Pittsburgh or somewhere in between.
Sustainability
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Tourism
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Transportation
The Road to Innovation: Technology transforms the state's transportation systems
Amanda Waltz
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
From bus-tracking apps to robotic traffic signals, there are big ideas coming out of Pennsylvania, and they could have a huge impact on transportation statewide.
Emerging Technology
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High Technology
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Transportation
Statewide Spotlight: Lancaster's historic train station gets $18 million spruce-up
Alaina Mabaso
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
It was time for a facelift at the state's second-busiest Amtrak station, starting with the guts and ending with its gorgeous historic details. Getting from Philadelphia to Lancaster has never been easier or more enjoyable.
Tourism
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Transportation
Eight small things that will have a big impact on Philadelphia in 2015
Lee Stabert
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Check out our list of projects, initiatives and infrastructure upgrades that will boost the City of Brotherly Love in the new year.
Design
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Food
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Reuse / Rebuild
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Sustainability
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Transportation
South Philadelphia
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Bella Vista / Italian Market
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Fishtown
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Kensington/Port Richmond
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Passyunk Square / East Passyunk
Trolley Tourism: Cruising to Delaware County for classic bars, ethnic eats and walkable main streets
Jake Blumgart
Tuesday, December 09, 2014
Starting with Upper Darby and ending in Media, our writer hitches a ride on SEPTA's 101 Trolley, taking in all the sites and flavors southwest DelCo has to offer.
Arts and Culture
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Food
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Tourism
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Transportation
Media
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