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Street artist Kid Hazo’s ode to N3rd Street

The latest from Kid Hazo, the Philly street artist behind cheeky street signs around town, is an ode to N3rd Street and its tech startups, according to Philly street art blog StreetsDept. The sign is outside of coworking space Indy Hall.

Kid Hazo's work on N3rd Street. (Photo via StreetsDept.com)

The latest from Kid Hazo, the Philly street artist behind cheeky street signs around town, is an ode to N3rd Street and its tech startups, according to Philly street art blog StreetsDept. The sign is outside of coworking space Indy Hall.

Read a Q&A with Kid Hazo in the City Paper here.

[Streets Dept]

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