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Save the Dox Thrash house meets first fundraising goal

Save the Dox Thrash house meets first fundraising goal

Who was Dox Thrash? An influential artist and activist who lived and worked in Philly from the late 1920s until his death in 1965. In 1937, Thrash became the first African… Read more ⇢
Land sale approved for a permanently affordable rental complex

Land sale approved for a permanently affordable rental complex

What’s the project? The proposed Mamie Nichols Townhomes would consist of 33 one-, two- or three-bedroom units rented for $175-$755/mo, with some units available at further reduced rents for disabled veterans. Read more ⇢
Entrepreneurship hub proposed for 52nd and Arch streets

Entrepreneurship hub proposed for 52nd and Arch streets

Why create the hub? Currently, most resources for entrepreneurs are located in Center City or within the city’s various higher ed institutions. “We need a vision from 52nd and Arch. That… Read more ⇢
Huge news for real estate

Huge news for real estate

Hello @weknowphilly clients and friends! Today, Governor Tom Wolf issued an order that allows real estate to open on a statewide basis effective Tuesday, May 19, subject to certain guidelines: “All… Read more ⇢
What we’re doing…from home, of course

What we’re doing…from home, of course

You’d think with stay-at-home orders in place we wouldn’t have much to report, but HM-W&Co. has had plenty going on in the past couple weeks. A lot of time has been… Read more ⇢
Pressing pause

Pressing pause

Hello friends! There seems to be some confusion about where the real estate industry falls in the category of “essential business” these days. We here at Holly Mack-Ward & Co. want… Read more ⇢
West Philly’s Best Kept Secret: Woodland Ave

West Philly’s Best Kept Secret: Woodland Ave

  With a solid set of locally owned businesses, Woodland Ave is West Philly’s best kept secret. Go see for yourself what’s happening around the Woodland Ave strip. Read more ⇢

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