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Xfinity Live from the south, with the Center City Philadelphia skyline in the background. Xfinity Live! Philadelphia (known as Philly Live! during planning and construction) is a dining and entertainment complex located at the corner of 11th and Pattison Avenue in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex on the eastern edge of the former site of the Spectrum.
Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia is a casino hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that opened in 2021. The casino is in South Philadelphia near the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. It has 208 hotel rooms, 2,100 slot machines, 150 table games, and a sportsbook. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by The Cordish Companies.
Kalaya, also known as Kalaya Thai Kitchen, [1] [2] is a Southern Thai restaurant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania owned by Chutatip "Nok" Suntaranon. [3] [4] [5] [6 ...
Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Pa., who represents Philadelphia, said on X that "targeting businesses simply because they're Jewish owned is despicable." He added, "Philadelphia stands against this sort of ...
A fifth victim, a 31-year-old man, was later found dead inside a home in the Kingsessing neighbourhood of Philadelphia where a gunman in a bullet proof vest and with an AR-15-style rifle carried ...
Airing live on Sunday, Jan. 5, on CBS and Paramount+ with Showtime, Glaser took a swing at the most talked-about pop culture moments, politics, current events and more. No one was safe from Glaser ...
The Love is an American restaurant located in Philadelphia. It is the third collaboration between Philadelphia-based restaurateurs Stephen Starr and Aimee Olexy, [1] and Starr's twentieth restaurant in the city. [2] The interior was designed by Roman and Williams. [1] The firm also designed Starr's restaurants Upland and Le Coucou.
Ultimately, the restaurant closed due to the pandemic. [6] The restaurant was replaced by a location of the bakery Lost Bread Co. [7] After the closure, Michael Vincent Ferreri, the restaurant's former executive chef, reopened South Philadelphia restaurant Irwin's. [8] The reopened Irwin's has been referred to as "a resurrection of Res Ipsa". [9]