'Death by a thousand cuts': Philadelphia developers say Trump tariffs will kill real estate projects
Philadelphia real estate developers are calling new tariffs implemented by the Trump administration "death by a thousand cuts." Increased costs for materials could upend already expensive projects.
The deadline for low-income homeowners in Philadelphia to apply for a new property tax relief program aimed at preventing ...
Join Bisnow’s Philadelphia Entertainment & Retail Summit on May 28, 2025, to explore how retail and entertainment ...
The Renaissance Philadelphia Downtown has a new owner and Prologis leases a new South Jersey industrial building in this week ...
The combined annual value of the terminated leases is more than $4.93 million, according to DOGE, and total 183,000 square ...
The 10-year property tax abatement was weakened in 2019 for new construction but left intact for conversions. This idea would ...
A study found that New Yorkers seeking to leave town most often search for homes in Philadelphia. By Matt Yan Moving to New York City is often aspirational, with many newcomers drawn to the arts ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Several federal buildings in Philadelphia may be put up for sale. The Trump administration on Tuesday published a list of more than 400 federal properties it says it could ...
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