Booming postindustrial neighborhoods often overlook polluted past

Architecture News / curbed
Autor: curbed Publicado el: 09/10/2018
Booming postindustrial neighborhoods often overlook polluted past

In former factory districts, postindustrial authenticity comes with potential for hidden pollution Philadelphia realtor Arvind Balaji positions Regent Row as a chance to catch a neighborhood on the upswing. This under-construction development Balaji is selling promises high-end living in Kensington, one of a cluster of flourishing, formerly i...
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