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view of the Ben Franklin Bridge from the river
Infrastructure
Public Safety
Streets & Roads

NTSB report: Bridges connecting N.J., Philly need to review ship strike safety standards. DRPA says they are all very safe

New report recommends four bridges connecting N.J. and Philly should have safety standards checked. The DRPA says the root problem is how large ships operate.

5 months ago

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Economic Development
Government Accountability
Philadelphia
Real Estate

Philly unrings the bell on Sixers Market Street arena zoning changes

The Sixers arena deal died in January, but two months later, City Council is finally changing the space back to its former zoning.

5 months ago

Rowhouses in Philadelphia’s Spring Garden neighborhood
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Housing
Philadelphia

Philly rental inspections are complaint-driven. Housing advocates want to change that

Unlike other big cities, rental properties are not inspected proactively. Amid an affordable housing crisis, advocates say that’s putting low-income tenants at risk.

5 months ago

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Mayor Cherelle Parker speaks
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Economy
Housing
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‘They need it now’: Parker proposes ‘historic’ investment to expand Philly’s housing supply

The mayor’s latest budget proposal calls on the city to borrow $800 million to create and preserve more affordable and market-rate units across the city.

5 months ago

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The Cecil B. Moore Library in Philadelphia’s Sharswood neighborhood.
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Housing
Philadelphia
Preservation
Public Spaces

North Philly residents reject proposal to build new Cecil B. Moore Library that includes housing: ‘We resoundingly do not want that’

At a packed town hall, City Councilmember Jeffery Young proposed replacing the library with a mixed-use building. It didn’t go well.

5 months ago

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attendees and officials at a public meeting
Environment
Pennsylvania
Public Safety

Upper Makefield residents press for answers on pipeline leak: ‘We had the wool pulled over our eyes’

The state Department of Environmental Protection found Energy Transfer broke state law with the leak.

5 months ago

A view of the Roundhouse building.
Economic Development
Housing
Philadelphia
Transportation
Billy Penn

Planning director discusses Roundhouse, Greyhound station, housing push

City planners are open to renovating or demolishing the historic former police headquarters.

5 months ago

a rendering of the Spring Garden Street bike lane project
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Philadelphia
Streets & Roads
Transportation

Spring Garden bike lanes still on track to connect Delaware to Schuylkill River trails, for now

The 2.1-mile protected bike lane project, which includes upgrading several high-injury network intersections, is expected to be completed by 2029.

5 months ago

Listen 1:03
National Real Estate's Market East development in Center City
Changing Communities
Infrastructure
Philadelphia
Billy Penn

Market East’s future: Think big, go big

Philadelphia's planning director says plans need to include housing — and bringing the city together.

5 months ago

Several homes on a residential block
PlanPhilly
Housing
Philadelphia
Real Estate

Philly tax sales resumed nearly a year ago. The land bank still hasn’t bid on any properties

The public agency has funding to acquire new parcels for affordable housing and community gardens, but is still not a priority bidder.

5 months ago

Listen 1:23
trees along a Philly block
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Environment
Philadelphia
Public Spaces

Philadelphians push the city to do more to plant and protect trees

One possible challenge: Officials say a $12 million federal grant to help implement the Philly Tree Plan is frozen.

5 months ago

Listen 1:00
buildings near 18th and Market streets
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Economic Development
Philadelphia
Real Estate

Philadelphia has more ‘vibrant mixed-use’ buildings than peer cities. Is that a good thing?

Philadelphia has a smaller prime business district than most of its peers, but the largest vibrant mixed-use portfolio, a CBRE report shows.

5 months ago

Listen 0:58
Apartment buildings in Center City.
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Housing
Philadelphia

Philly added 8K housing units in 2024. Nearly half of them were in Greater Center City

The increase is partially tied to a building boom that researchers expect to abate this year as supply catches up with demand.

5 months ago

Listen 1:26
Bags of trash are visible on the sidewalk.
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Environment
Government
Philadelphia

‘This has to stop’: Philadelphians push City Council for more illegal dumping prevention

Residents say they are tired of repeatedly cleaning up their communities. They urged the city to invest in education and enforcement.

5 months ago

Listen 1:02
Eagles fans waiting in the crowd for the parade to come to the Art Museum
Business
Philadelphia

Center City hotels sold more than 11,000 rooms around the Eagles’ Super Bowl parade weekend

Hotels generated more revenue this year than the last time the Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl.

5 months ago

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