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New Zoning Code approved, Council zoning round-up, Philly’s ‘pied piper’ parks, PA redistricting, building-scale ads

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PlanPhilly
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December 16-18: Caroling, Environmental Fair, Crafty Balboa, Parade of Lights, Procrastinator’s Bazaar

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Updated: Could this Fishtown business be an internet casino cafe?

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Whither the Reading Viaduct wrapped in the Callowhill NID?

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PlanPhilly
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SEPTA splits up the Route C

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PlanPhilly
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City Council adopts a new zoning code

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PlanPhilly
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City Council approves rezoning bills for 8200 Germantown Ave.

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N.J. may extend deadline for new wasterwater-management plan

An Assembly committee has advanced legislation aimed at removing an obstacle to economic development in New Jersey. Assemblyman Al ...

14 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Philadelphia’s Republican party: insurgents close in

For a few years now, Tea Partiers across the country have staged revolts that have given establishment Republicans fits. In Philad ...

14 years ago

Money

Tenants named for XFINITY Live! entertainment complex

The development once known as Philly Live! is dead. Rising from the ashes: XFINITY Live! XFINITY as in Comcast’s broadband s ...

14 years ago

Pa. nears vote on new congressional map

The next stop for a proposed map of Pennsylvania’s congressional districts is a vote in the full State House. Meandering dis ...

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Fox Chase Cancer Center to merge into Temple Health System

Temple University Health Systems and Fox Chase Cancer Center are joining forces. The two institutions will merge resources, research and ...

14 years ago

N.J. moves to increase penalty for road rage

The New Jersey Assembly has passed legislation to increase the penalty for road rage. The bill is named for Jessica Rogers who was ...

14 years ago

Revised Philadelphia zoning code awaits Nutter’s OK

A top-to-bottom overhaul of Philadelphia’s zoning code now need only the mayor’s signature to become law. The new zoni ...

14 years ago

Speak Easy

Watch this space: Will City Hall sell ads?

Philadelphia City Councilman Darrell Clarke hopes to raise money for the city by putting advertisements on City Hall next year. What do y ...

14 years ago

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