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  2. KlingStubbins - Wikipedia

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    KlingStubbins was formed through the merger of two offices in 2007. The first, The Kling-Lindquist Partnership, Inc., was founded by Vincent Kling (1916–2013) in 1946, and grew to become the largest firm in Philadelphia.

  3. BNY Mellon Center (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Construction was completed in 1990. The building was formerly called Mellon Bank Center until 2009, when it was renamed as part of a branding initiative for the newly formed Bank of New York Mellon. In early 2019, the building was sold for $451.6 million to Silverstein Properties, a record for a Philadelphia property. [1]

  4. Penn Center, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Penn Center is the heart of Philadelphia's central business district.It takes its name from the nearly five million square foot office and retail complex it contains. It lies between 15th and 19th Streets, and between John F. Kennedy Boulevard and Market Street.

  5. Queen Village, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    To meet spill-over demand, Queen Village builders constructed homes cheaply from wood, although this had been outlawed due to fires within the city limits by 1796. [7] Only a few wood plank front homes survive in Queen Village along the blocks of 800 South Hancock Street, 200 Christian Street, and 100 League Street.

  6. Philadelphia, New York - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia is a town in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The population was 1,964 at the 2020 census . The town contains a village also called Philadelphia .

  7. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut Hill is a neighborhood in the Northwest Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known for the high incomes of its residents and high real estate values, as well as its private schools.

  8. Olney-Oak Lane, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    It is an area that consists of the now defunct township that was called "Bristol Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania". The section is often excluded as part of North Philadelphia by city government agencies, [ 1 ] though locally it is often referred to as "Uptown," [ citation needed ] along with the Germantown – Chestnut Hill area.

  9. Philadelphia (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    The village is located on U.S. Route 11 at the junction with New York State Route 26. US-11 leads southwest 17 miles (27 km) to Watertown, the Jefferson county seat, and northeast 18 miles (29 km) to Gouverneur. NY-26 leads northwest 18 miles (29 km) to Alexandria Bay on the St. Lawrence River. The Indian River runs through the center of the ...