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ChitChat: Closing Mixto, Coming Biederman in CC

What a fabulous weekend! Darkness fell across the land, and the midnight hour was close at hand. Philly’s streets filled with costumed creatures, ghosts, and ghouls — all out in search of fun, not fright. From Rittenhouse to West Mt Airy, the city came alive in a wild mix of laughter, music, and moonlit mayhem.

Since Halloween fell on a Friday, I made the rounds — stopping by a few new spots I don’t usually hit. First up was Delancey Street, or “the place,” as a reader kindly corrected me. Then over to Michelle and Josh’s haunted wonderland, where despite strong winds, they stayed cheerful, handing out candy to over 1,000 costumed visitors with help from their spirited friends.

Later in the night, I stopped by Mark Nicoletti’s new pad, perched high above the maddening crowds on Sansom Street, where people were waiting up to three hours to get into hot spots like Ladder 15, Pulse, Midnight, and The Wicked. I wrapped up the night at the Henri David Ball, which was just winding down around midnight — it seems most of the costume contests kicked off earlier this year.

Philly never disappoints on Halloween — from spooky streets to sky-high soirees, it was a night (and weekend!) to remember. The creativity, the costumes, and the pure joy of people just having fun together reminded me why I love this city so much. 👻🎉 Until next year, keep your pumpkins glowing and your spirits high! BTW Stay tuned as Lindsay Furman Alexander (r) will be participating in the Dancing for the Stars benefiting Methodist Services January 31, 2026.

Meet more of the dancers at the Dina Wind/John Wind Methodist Services charity event on November 19 2025

Halloween weekend might be over, but the treats keep coming! Biederman’s Philly just announced plans to open a new location inside the former Audrey Claire, more recently the Charley Dove space at 20th and Spruce — set to debut in early 2026. It looks like they’re repainting to capture a deeper hue of blue.

Get ready for more of those famous bagels, lox, and maybe even a little caviar sparkle. 🥯🐟✨

Real estate guru Billy Creagh posted on his IG : After 25 years, the owner of Mixto is hanging up the apron, and this beloved Philly spot is officially on the market at 1141-1143 Pine Street in the Gayborhood. The two-story restaurant features handcrafted woodwork, a 23-foot hood system, and a fully equipped kitchen — a true turnkey opportunity in the heart of the city.

The property will be delivered vacant with all equipment and liquor licenses included, offering plenty of flexibility for its next chapter. Here’s the listing

💔 Philadelphia Weeps for Pierre Robert, the Voice of Rock & Roll

The city weeps at the passing of the iconic voice of rock & roll, a true piece of Philly royalty, and everyone’s friend — Pierre Robert.

I get choked up every time I think about him not being here anymore. Pierre’s warmth, kindness, and boundless energy touched so many of us — from fans who grew up listening to him on the radio to friends who were lucky enough to know him in person.

Pierre was the heart and soul of 93.3 WMMR, where his legendary voice defined generations of Philadelphia rock fans. His passion for music, community, and connection made him unforgettable — a true original whose spirit will echo through this city forever.

Condolences to his many friends, fans, and to all of us who loved him.
Rest in peace, Pierre. xoxo 💔🎸

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Truly a Rare Gem in South Philly

New construction

Imagine yourself living in a gem of a house where every day lived is a “Resort Style Staycation” This unique house features 5 Open Spaces and 5 Large Bedrooms with 2.5 Bathrooms in South Philly, has breathtaking views of the neighborhood and the Center City skyline.

This newly built exquisitely designed home, crafted using only the finest materials with modern finishes, features open living spaces which flow nicely into each other.

Staging can really help you determine the kind of furnishings you’d want in your home

The open floor plan has the dining room looking towards the living room towards the front door

Not often seen in a South Philly home, a sun room.

The open kitchen design integrates with the rest of the home. The layout has less walls and more open space that is dedicated to both function and showcase on the first floor.

The bedrooms several windows and have plenty of natural light.

The front bedrooms on the 2nd and 3rd floor open into balconies, large enough to have a few chaise/ beach chairs to relax, unwind, sunbathe, or entertain a group of 10-12 guests on each balcony. 

The owners suite

The home has 2 full baths, and a powder room on the first floor.

There’s a full finished basement with a large laundry room, giving you the flexibility to utilize the basement space as your personal Yoga Studio, Game Room, Home Office, or Guest entertainment.

Private backyard, large enough to host a party of 25+ guests.

The house also features a 100 Sq. Ft. of Pure Black Granite Accent Wall with a Gas Fireplace, and special imported LED Lights in the Dining room, Kitchen, and bathrooms. Ring Doorbell & Rear Camera with Sensor. Google Nest Thermostat.  Hard Wood Floors in the entire house, Energy Efficient Samsung Stainless Steel Appliances.

Most importantly, a Full 10 Year Tax Abatement. Unlike most other houses in the market offering partial or prorated Tax abatement, this house offers a full 10 Year Tax Abatement.

1723 Wharton St, Philadelphia, PA 19146 The FULL LISTING and information can be found HERE!!