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Building Back A More Diverse Downtown

Center City continued its steady process of recovery in June and during the first three weeks of July with pedestrian volumes reaching 92% of 2019 levels. The robust recovery of residents and visitors has led the way, while the number of workers in June approached 100,000, attaining 76% of June 2019 levels.

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Spring Training Tips: To Snack or Not to Snack? That is the Question.

Health and fitness tips from Optimal Sport Health Clubs

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Center City District Reauthorization Approved For 2023-2027

The 2023-2027 Plan and Budget for the CCD was unanimously approved by City Council and signed into law after being overwhelmingly approved by District property owners. The CCD's focus remains on ensuring a clean, safe, attractive, well-managed public environment for downtown Philadelphia.

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Savings in the Spotlight: Center City District Offers Exclusive Arts & Culture Promotional Discounts for a Limited Time

CCD has partnered with several of Philadelphia’s performing arts organizations to offer exclusive promotional discounts on tickets during Center City on Stage.

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Deck The Hall Light Show Will Dazzle Again at Dilworth Park

CCD has once again partnered with 6ABC to bring City Hall to life with the sights and sounds of the holiday season. This will be the second year for the Deck the Hall Light Show, presented by Independence Blue Cross.

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Center City District Makes Mornings Brighter in the Office District

This spring, CCD will celebrate Center City office employees with coffee giveaways and entertainment as they make their way into the office.

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New Lighting of City Hall Exterior is Completed

CCD announced the completion of a project in partnership with the City to replace outdated façade lighting on City Hall’s historic exterior.

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Center City Digest, Winter 2021

This edition of the CCD and CPDC quarterly newsletter details everything we are doing to speed up Philadelphia’s slow but steady recovery. The cover essay seeks to answer the question: If crowds are comfortably returning to sports arenas, theaters and concert halls, bars and restaurants, what’s the problem with offices, where social distancing and masking in common areas is much easier to achieve?