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Harvest Weekend Brings Fall Fun to Dilworth Park this October 6- 8

Hay bales, corn stalks and pumpkins aplenty; Center City District prepares to host Dilworth Park’s annual fall festival with entertainment for guests of all ages.

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Ready for the Return of Customers

This new CCD/CPDC report examines the current state of the downtown restaurant and retail sectors. Using pedestrian, transit and parking occupancy counts and detailed visual surveys of almost 2,000 retail premises, conducted by CCD staff, the report provides a close-up look at business conditions, supplemented with information from the commercial office sector, employment trends, housing market data and ecommerce trends.

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Center City District and Hornitos Partner to bring back Sips this summer

This summer, Center City District and Hornitos will partner for the return of Center City District Sips, the much anticipated, Happy Hour tradition.

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All-American BBQ brings classic summer fun to Dilworth Park

Come one, come all, July 20-24, to a summertime staple – the county fair, right at Dilworth Park at City Hall!

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Center City District and EFFEN® Vodka Partner for the Return of Philadelphia’s Favorite Happy Hour Tradition

This summer, CCD and EFFEN Vodka partner for the return of CCD SIPS, the highly anticipated happy hour tradition. For 14 weeks, beginning in June, Wednesday evenings turn into unforgettable experiences with friends, networking opportunities and a chance to explore new Center City offerings.

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‘State of Center City, 2017’: Opportunities Abound, Challenges Persist

The 75-page State of Center City, 2017 report has been released, utilizing the latest research, original reporting and analysis, plus charts and photos to present a downtown that has progressed a long way, but presents a few lingering challenges.

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Monitoring Philadelphia's Economic Recovery, September 2022

Center City continued to show promising signs of recovery throughout the summer months, buoyed by returning conventions and office workers and increasing numbers of pedestrians who are contributing to rising retail and restaurant sales, local tax revenue, new business openings and increases in convention travel and hotel occupancy.