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Conceived as a cross between a Sunday newspaper and CBS' Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt, Weekend Edition Sunday features interviews with newsmakers, artists, scientists, politicians, musicians, writers, theologians and historians.

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Urban Planning

Open fire hydrant during heatwave in Philadelphia
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Philadelphia declares a heat health emergency; scientists say more to come

Philly is under a heat health emergency this week — a new scientific report says the region will see more dangerously warm days if there's no action to cut global emissions.

6 years ago

Regional rail train
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Infrastructure
Philadelphia
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PlanPhilly

SEPTA upgrade project to disrupt travel on 3 Regional Rail lines

The Media/Elwyn line, the Wilmington/Newark and Airport lines will be affected from July 20 to Aug. 4.

6 years ago

Philadelphia Parks and Recreation and Council President Clarke unveiled the newly renovated Amos Playground (PlanPhilly, file)
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Philly Federal Reserve study challenges conventional wisdom on gentrification

A new Philadelphia Federal Reserve study finds little evidence to support the idea that gentrification is massively disruptive to lower-income city residents.

6 years ago

A SEPTA bus travels west on Walnut Street.
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SEPTA gets bold with new transit map

New transit maps coming to 100 stations

6 years ago

New renderings for Pattison Place (Beyer Blinder Belle)
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PlanPhilly

A new look for Pattison Place, stadium district office tower

An office tower coming to Philadelphia’s sports stadium complex is boasting an updated look, according to renderings shared with the city’s Art Commission.

6 years ago

Vine Street Expressway  (Ashley Hahn/Plan Philly)
History
Streets & Roads

The downside of highways: Philly Fed economists research freeway revolts, barrier effects

Researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia found that between 1950 and 2010 highways slowed growth in income, population, and land values in city centers.

6 years ago

T.S. Smith & Sons farm in Bridgeville, Delaware is one of nearly 1,000 farms preserved from development throughout the state. (Courtesy of the Delaware Department of Agriculture)
Delaware
Outdoors

New farmland preservation saves 9,000+ Delaware acres from development

The total amount of Delaware farmland that can never be built now tops 134,000 acres after the latest round of the state’s preservation program.

6 years ago

A view of the 2001 Beach Street development from the air  hickock cole and ISA Architects)
PlanPhilly
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Philadelphia
Real Estate
PlanPhilly

A thousand new homes are planned next to Graffiti Pier

The sprawling 1,100-unit project would include multifamily rental buildings at the western end of the site, followed by diverse array of single-family town homes

6 years ago

Parking garage at 12th and Sansom streets. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
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Philadelphia
PlanPhilly

A soaring tower designed for seniors to rise in Center City

A soaring tower designed with aging baby boomers in mind is coming to a prime Center City intersection. 

6 years ago

Philadelphia Councilmember Helen Gym.
(Emma Lee/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Economic Development
Philadelphia
Real Estate
PlanPhilly

Why Philadelphia punted on tax abatement reform … again

Despite resounding calls for changing the tax subsidy, none of the six pending proposals for reform have moved forward.

6 years ago

Flames and smoke emerge from the Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refining Complex in Philadelphia, Friday, June 21, 2019. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
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Environment
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The explosion that shut down the South Philly refinery

Philadelphia Energy Solutions has had a long history of fires and financial troubles. Why was the latest accident a tipping point for the 150-year-old oil refinery?

Air Date: July 1, 2019

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Nurses in the operating room at Hahnemann Hospital. (Elana Gordon/WHYY)
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How Philly’s economy will treat refinery, hospital workers facing layoffs

Workers facing layoffs at Hahnemann and Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery will walk into radically different job markets.

6 years ago

A large flare burns off fuel at Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery while firefighters battle a fire there. The wind carried the black smoke toward residential areas of South Philadelphia. (Emma lee/WHYY)
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The East Coast’s largest refinery is closing; many say a greener future is possible for the site

WHYY’s PlanPhilly spoke with seven Philadelphians, including politicos, neighbors and activists, about their vision for the site’s future. Here’s what they told us.

6 years ago

Philadelphia City Council member Maria Quiñones-Sánchez
PlanPhilly
Housing
Philadelphia
PlanPhilly

Philadelphia’s controversial new affordable housing policy might actually be working

The compromise that helped end City Council’s two-year-long fight over how to finance affordable housing is beginning to bear fruit.

6 years ago

A pedestrian threads his way through snarled traffic at Broad and Chestnut streets. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Streets & Roads
Transportation
PlanPhilly

Report: Congestion costs Philly $152 million a year

SEPTA makes “the economic case” for fighting congestion with increased parking enforcement and other measures.

6 years ago

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