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From sidewalk cafés and well-managed parks to seasonal pop-up gardens and reclaimed office plazas, outdoor seating in Center City continues to expand and now numbers 428 locations with 6,743 seats from Vine Street to South Street, river to river, according to a new report from the Center City District/Central Philadelphia Development Corporation.
Examining housing development in Greater Center City, the balance between supply and demand, and potential impediments to Philadelphia’s revival.
Beginning June 1, participating locations within the Center City District will offer $6 cocktails, $5 wine and $4 beer every Wednesday after work through August 31. As return-to-office efforts expand, this unique promotion is the perfect opportunity to reconnect with friends and coworkers while supporting some of the city’s best culinary and entertainment venues.
This spring edition of the CCD/CPDC quarterly newsletter includes: CCD President, Paul R. Levy's cover essay about the current status of recovery in Center City and what’s required from local leaders as well as details about CCD's 2023 budget, leadership transition, employee service recognitions, upcoming CCD park events and the latest CCDF supported initiatives.
1 No Growth, No Equity 4 Dilworth Park Is Now Complete 6 Year-End Giving Opportunities 7 Bike Commuting on the Rise CSR Tamika Johnson
1 Choosing the Path to Growth 3 Dilworth Plaza Donors 4 Three Parks Add to Center City Life 6 The Philadelphia Collection 7 Drexel University in Center City Keeping Sidewalks Clean
1 Raising Standards & Expectations 3 Opportunities to Support Dilworth Park 4 Rosa Blanca Café Opens 5 Maintaining Investments in the Public Environment 6 Newspaper ‘Condos’ 7 Celebrating Winter at Sister Cities Park
1 Signs of Momentum 3 Downtown Office Buildings 4 Bacon Brothers Concert CCD’s 25th Anniversary Employee Awards Luncheon 5 The New Center City District Foundation 6 Accolades on Facebook 7 CCD Plan and Budget