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Real Estate Comcast President Puts His Chestnut Hill Estate For Sale For $8.495 Million February 3, 2025. Comcast President Michael Cavanagh has listed his 13,000-square-foot Chestnut Hill estate on the market for $8.495 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for…
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Sep 14, 2023 · Welcome to PHILADELPHIA.Today. Having gone live on the Fourth of July in honor of the city’s role in the birth of our nation, this site features a mix of curated and original content that celebrates the businesses, nonprofits, schools, and people who are making a difference in Philadelphia.. PHILADELPHIA.Today marks the fifth platform from American Community Journals that shares positive ...
With Influx of New Construction, Philadelphia Could Once Again …
Jun 5, 2024 · While Philadelphia isn’t currently known as a leading manufacturing hub, that could be set to change thanks to the ongoing and upcoming construction throughout the city, writes Sonya Swink for BisNow.. According to a new report from Yardi’s Commercial Cafe, the Philly metro area ranks 16th out of 20 major metros across the nation that are set to benefit from an explosion in U.S. manufacturing.
Philadelphia Continues to Lose Residents After Decades of …
Sep 25, 2024 · After two decades of regaining some of its residents, Philadelphia is once again seeing its population shrink, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. After a five-decade-long population slide, the city gained 8,456 residents from 2000 to 2010.
Recently-Closed Afrocentric West Philly Restaurant to Return, This …
Dec 28, 2024 · Two months after shutting down with goals of reopening in a larger space, the owners of Honeysuckle Provisions are planning to return with a revamped version of their restaurant in North Philadelphia, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.. Now under a simpler name, Honeysuckle, chefs and social entrepreneurs Omar Tate and Cybille St.Aude-Tate are expected to have triple the ...
Philly Sees Decrease in Poverty and Violent Crime, But Challenges ...
Apr 18, 2024 · Pew Charitable Trusts has released its 2024 State of the City report outlining Philadelphia’s challenges and progress.. While Philadelphia has seen tangible improvements in its poverty rate and violent crime statistics, challenges like the opioid epidemic remain a massive hurdle, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. “In 2023, the city’s unemployment rate was 4.2% on average, the lowest in more ...
Philadelphia Remains the 6th Largest U.S. City, But is Losing Some ...
Dec 17, 2024 · U.S. Census data shows that Philadelphia is still the sixth largest city in the United States with 1.55 million residents, despite losing more than 16,000 residents between 2022 and 2023.. However, population growth in San Antonio could change that someday, writes Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza for WHYY.. Philly’s population is smaller than Phoenix, Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City.
Philadelphians Represented in Philly Mag’s ‘150 Most Influential …
Nov 2, 2024 · Philadelphia Magazine has released its 2024 list of “The 150 Most Influential People in Philly” list and several native Philadelphians are represented.. First up is Philadelphia mayor Cherelle Parker.The city’s 100th mayor of the first female mayor made a promise to make Philly the safest, cleanest, and greenest big city, and her efforts have led to a noticeably down crime rate and over ...
Philadelphia Developer Obtains Lease on Five Historic, Long …
Dec 30, 2024 · SEPTA’s board recently approved a deal to give Philadelphia developer Ken Weinstein and his firm, Philly Office Retail, a 99-year lease on five historic and long-neglected rail stations in Northwest Philadelphia, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer.. The five stations are: Tulpehocken in Germantown; Carpenter, Mount Airy, and Upsal in Mount Airy; and Gravers Lane in Chestnut Hill.
From Education to Diversity, This Is How Philadelphia Has …
Jan 25, 2024 · Philadelphia is a significantly different city than it was 75 years ago, with a smarter and more diverse population but fewer residents overall, writes Meir Rinde for Billy Penn at WHYY.. According to the Pew Charitable Trust’s annual look at the State of the City, in 1950, the city reached a high of almost 2.1 million residents — the number that had been shrinking until it …
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