Northern Liberties
Northern Liberties is a vibrant Philadelphia neighborhood north of Center City along the Delaware River. It is a former manufacturing hub turned hip enclave, attracting young professionals, artists, and entrepreneurs with its historic architecture, lively shops, craft breweries, and dog‑friendly parks.
Address: 700 N 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone: (215) 627-6562
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Popular Ice Cream in Philadelphia, One Neighborhood at a Time
Philadelphia takes its ice cream seriously. Not in a pretentious way. In the way that matters most: the city has its own style, its own…
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Philadelphia Travelers, Community Members React to Intercity Bus Station Reopening
Philadelphia has opened its new intercity bus station, and while most of the reactions are positive, that isn’t necessarily the case for all, write Meir…
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$12 Million Callowhill Lot Listed by Wing Lee Realty with Co-Development Potential
Wing Lee Realty Investment is looking to either sell a development site between Chinatown and Northern Liberties for $12 million or find a partner to…
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Post Brothers Lands $170M for Piazza Alta Expansion in Northern Liberties
Philadelphia developer Post Brothers has landed $170 million in financing for the second phase of the Piazza Alta, its Northern Liberties apartment project, writes Paul…
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Amazon Fresh Sets Mid-August Date for Long-Awaited Northern Liberties Store
Amazon Fresh, which announced plans to open a new Northern Liberties location nearly five years ago, has finally set a date for its new store,…
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Ultra-Luxury Apartments On Rise in Philadelphia
A spike in local millionaires choosing to rent their homes rather than buy has led to the creation of an influx of new luxury apartment…
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Gopuff and Starbucks Expand Partnership to Offer 24/7 Specialty Coffee Delivery Across Philadelphia and Suburbs
Delivery service Gopuff has expanded its partnership with Starbucks, offering specialty coffee to customers in Philadelphia and its suburbs around the clock, writes Michael Klein…
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Where to Find Philadelphia’s Best Hoagies
While Philadelphia is best known for cheesesteaks, hoagies — with their endless variations — are a close second in the city’s sandwich hierarchy, writes Robert…
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Here Are Some of the Best BYOBs in Philadelphia
Philadelphia is far from short on BYOBs, but there are several throughout the city that also double as some of the city’s best restaurants, writes…
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Hyperlocal Content Marketing: Connecting With Your Philadelphia Audience
We’re always seeking new ways to connect with our audiences, build brand awareness, and reach potential customers. But, in a city like Philadelphia, hyperlocal content…
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Bensalem Welcomes 42,000 Square Foot Amazon Fresh: Opening Date and Location Details
Amazon Fresh is set to open its highly anticipated 42,000-square-foot grocery store in Bensalem this Thursday, August 22, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business…
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Amazon Fresh Set to Open in Bensalem After Lengthy Delays
Amazon Fresh is set to open its new Bensalem store on August 22, after extensive delays left the project in limbo, writes Michael Tanenbaum for…
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The Owners of Milk Jawn Are Trying to Build an Ice Cream Empire in Philadelphia
Milk Jawn just recently opened its second brick-and-mortar shop in Northern Liberties to join its first one in East Passyunk. This represents the latest chapter…
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These Popular Takeout Windows in Philadelphia Are Guaranteed Not to Disappoint
Whether you are in the mood for fried chicken sandwiches, cheesesteaks, donuts, or ice cream, Philadelphia is full of takeout windows that are guaranteed to…
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Philadelphia Seeing Historic Surge in Multifamily Developments Throughout the City
Philadelphia is currently experiencing a historic surge in multifamily development, with over 13,000 units under construction throughout the city, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia…
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A New Restaurant and Speakeasy is Coming to Northern Liberties in the Next Few Months
A new speakeasy and restaurant is coming to Northern Liberties as New York-based Rose Hospitality plans to enter the Philadelphia market, writes Emma Dooling for…







































