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Venture Commons

The Becker Building

1149 N 3rd St

The Mill at Howard

The Howard

BRKS Warehouse

AF Bornot Dye Works Lofts

1737 N Howard St

The Iron Flats

The Residences at 1BRKS

102 W Berks

1720 Fairmount

The Fountain

Quaker City Flats

The Isaac

1BRKS Building S

1817 Fairmount Ave

The King

The Quaker

The Fisherman

Vienna

101 Oxford

19th and Fairmount

1301-1307 Ridge Ave

Oxford Mills

The Aegis

Beacon Flats

2214 N Front St

The Box Factory

600 on Broad

The Residences

2020 Dreer St

Box Factory Lofts

Liberties West Condos

Oxford Lofts

The Hudson

Nova on the Park

Harbisons Dairy

1245 Ridge Avenue

Liberties Walk Townhomes

Spring Garden Revitalization II

Hudson Liberties

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