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How we estimated the economic value and neighborhood impact of tax-delinquent properties in Philadelphia

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Part One: Lax property tax enforcement and brazen deadbeat investors have depressed Philadelphia’s property-tax base by $9.5 billion

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Interactive map: Percentage of Philadelphia students who attend their neighborhood elementary schools

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March 8-10: Flower Show finale | Pruning Workshop | Wissahickon Hike

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March 8: 23 schools to close | high praise for Cheesecake Factory building | AVI’s big winners | PRA to sell off in Point Breeze | The Dolphin reborn

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March 13-15: Feeding Cities: Food Security in a Rapidly Urbanizing World

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Germantown’s spite-blight case finally comes to a legal end

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Historical Commission approves Drexel Project

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Waldorf School’s move to historic Germantown church property gets zoning-board support

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SEPTA woos occasional riders during Flower Show

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Interactive map: Who actually attends public high schools in Northeast Philadelphia?

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Franklin Mills Mall shopper used stolen credit cards, wanted by 8th District [video]

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O’Neill amends commercial corridor zoning bill

13 years ago

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Philadelphia property tax meeting tonight for Northeast residents

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Only 10 percent of Philadelphians walk or bike to work

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