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EveryBlock: neighborhood discussion site closes

EveryBlock, the neighborhood discussion site that was in 19 different cities, including Philadelphia, has shut down. Last fall, the site launched an advertising campaign that highlighted Philly as one of its most successful markets.

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EveryBlock, the neighborhood discussion site that was in 19 different cities, including Philadelphia, has shut down. Read its blog post about the closing here.

This past fall, the site launched an advertising campaign in Philly and said that our city was one of its most successful markets.

Companies: EveryBlock

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