Architect Anthony Weber studied in Italy for his master's degree in architecture.
In 1988, he rented an apartment at Third and Catharine Streets, where he discovered that many of his neighbors had Italian roots.
Weber, who comes from a small town on the Ohio River in Kentucky, fell in love with South Philadelphia.
"At that point, the area wasn't exactly trendy," he said. "I liked the neighborhood and felt comfortable near the Italian Market."
The year and a half he spent studying in Italy might have had something to do with that.
His apartment was in a Federal-style brick-and-stone building constructed early in the 19th century. In the urban design of its day, the house packed 2,000 square feet into three stories, but its footprint (exterior dimensions) was only 18 feet wide and 60 feet deep.