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3rd Ward

From the Editor: Has coworking reached its critical mass?

Does Philadelphia's recent wave of coworking spaces say something bigger about our regional economy? Brooklyn transplant 3rd Ward, opening this summer in South Kensington, could be a bellwether. 

Leytes in her office

Whose website is it anyway? The legal world tames its new frontier

The Wild West-like world of online intellectual property and new media calls for a different kind of sheriff -- enter Greising Law, a firm making a name for itself representing startups, artists and emerging tech companies.

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National Spotlight: Rise of the Rest

Whether it's health care IT, translation technology or digital innovation, startups are popping up all over. Philadelphia is among the tech hubs blooming far from Silicon Valley.

Philly Tech Week

Philly Tech Week: Can the creative class enliven commercial corridors?

A wide-ranging panel discussion on the connection between the creative community, tech and entrepreneurship demonstrated that in Philadelphia, the line between sectors is gloriously blurred.

Mike Stampler - Norman Porter Co.

Made in Fishtown

Philly's manufacturing legacy is alive and well in Fishtown, where boutique denim tailors, motorcycle makers and furniture fabricators continue to ply their crafts.

The (digital) tools in Jennie Love's Arsenal

Sharing the Love: Social media is the newest tool in a farmer's arsenal

Love 'n Fresh Flowers' Jennie Love uses sites like Pinterest and Facebook to grow her business and brighten up weddings throughout the region. She's helping other local farmers do the same.

Dan Grimes and Mary Ann Ferrie comfortable at Chloe

Eat, be merry and bring your own booze

Philadelphia's longstanding BYOB tradition has helped shape the city's dining landscape, liberating ambitious chefs to strike out on their own.

L to R Josh Sevin, Danielle Cohn, Jill Michal, Bob Moul

From the Editor: What does it mean to be a 'World Class' city?

Last week, the Economy League announced their plan for making Philadelphia globally competitive. Can we accomplish that goal and still maintain our unique charm?

Benjamins Desk

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Press tips for artists, Equal Dollars and an innovative business club

This week's events run-down features a seminar for press-starved artists (co-sponsored by Flying Kite) as well as a film screening and networking opportunity.

Martin shows how a nearby mural has lifted the appearance of the area

On the Ground: Can art have an economic impact in Germantown?

Local leaders aim to translate creative energy and talent into neighborhood improvement. Pass the paintbrush.

Philly pride

Spring Cleaning: Flying Kite's guide to local bike shops

It's that time of year again -- time to get a tune-up and fall back in love with your two-wheeled friend. Here are some of our favorite spots for all things bike in Philadelphia.

Shelley Spector at the NextFab space

Inventing the Future: Local makers flex their talents at the city's 'gym for innovators'

NextFab Studio, Philly's open-to-all high-tech workshop, has new digs packed with 3-D printers, industrial textile machines, revolutionary software and much more.

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South Philly Food Co-op embarks on big membership push

Once the nascent neighborhood food mecca reaches 400 members, the search for a location begins.

Graphene

Inventing the Future: Philly startup is at the forefront of a consumer electronics revolution

Want to be able to roll up a tablet computer and slip it into your pocket? Graphene, a marvelous new carbon material being developed by local entrepreneurs, could turn sci-fi into reality.

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Inventing the Future: Startup's high tech food safety tool attracts attention and investment

Imagine if testing for tainted food was as simple as checking a handheld device. Local innovators Invisible Sentinel are making that happen, and saving lives in the process.
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