The Comet closes - for now
Much to the dismay of many Penn students, the Comet Coffeehouse has closed its location north of Walnut Street on 41st Street -- but the closure is only temporary.
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Much to the dismay of many Penn students, the Comet Coffeehouse has closed its location north of Walnut Street on 41st Street -- but the closure is only temporary.
Philly Diner will soon have an intellectual neighbor move in next door, as University real estate officials announced plans to open a used book store in a vacant spot on Walnut Street yesterday.
After two years of delays, the completion of the theater complex at 40th and Walnut streets may finally be in sight.
The White Dog Cafe has become the first for-profit institution in the state of Pennsylvania to have 100 percent of its electricity generated by wind.
This fall, students looking for their fill of pasta will not need to head to the eastern side of the Schuylkill.
Penn is close to reaching an agreement with National Amusements to complete construction on the movie theater at the corner of 40th and Walnut streets, though no official word has yet been given.
La Petite Creperie finally moved yesterday into its permanent home in Houston Hall after nearly three months of construction delays.
The Freshgrocer is applying to the state of Pennsylvania for a certificate to sell beer.
New York-based pizza vendor Famous Famiglia held its grand opening yesterday, with enthusiastic staff members yelling "Fresh pizza" throughout the establishment's new home in the Moravian Cafes.
As its first birthday approaches, administrators of the Left Bank apartment and retail complex can reflect on what has been mostly success during its first year on the eastern edge of campus.
Penn students will soon have yet another pizza place to test out on campus.
"Sansom Common" is no longer a name that appears in advertisements referring to the retail vendors between 36th and 37th streets and Walnut and Chestnut streets, as the University redoes aspects of its marketing campaigns.
The New York Times headline read, "Sikh Owner Of Gas Station Is Fatally Shot In Rampage," and later, "Beating of Pakistani Cab Driver Called a Hate Crime."
After the Sept. 11 tragedies, the Penn Arab Student Society went to action, disseminating accurate information about the Arab culture.