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For over 15 years, dozens of properties once owned by disgraced nonprofit Germantown Settlement have sat derelict and mostly empty. In 2024, the properties were given to the Philadelphia Housing ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority has purchased another four apartment buildings, adding to a growing list of properties the city acquired from private owners over the last year. PHA has sought to ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority has committed to rehabbing and renting the properties, but an anti-blight nonprofit could end up with them instead. 6657-59 Blakemore St. in Philadelphia. (Kimberly ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority acquired four properties totaling 381 units of housing in Germantown, part of a larger plan to acquire private-sector buildings across the city. “These are strategic ...
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is becoming an eager buyer of struggling, privately owned apartment buildings that will help the city meet its goal of expanding access to affordable homes. On ...
The properties were part of Germantown Settlement’s vast real estate portfolio before the social services nonprofit was undone by scandal. 6657-59 Blakemore St. in Philadelphia. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY ...
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