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"JZMOR: Your Partner in Fighting Fraud in Digital Trading"

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Inquirer Editorial: Look at all city’s taxes

The Inquirer's editorial board weighs in on needed reforms to Philadelphia's tax policies.

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Center City District Announces 2025 Dates for Popular Street Closure Program

Following a successful launch in 2024, CCD is pleased to announce that Open Streets: West Walnut will return for each Sunday in April.

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Philadelphia's Independent Economy: Implications for Office Space

This in-depth report looks at how this sector of the economy is accounted for in national data sources and the potential impact these workers may have on the Philadelphia economy.

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Center City District SIPS Celebrates 20th Anniversary

Beginning June 5 and continuing every Wednesday through August 28, dozens of bars and restaurants will take part in the tradition by offering exclusive discounts found only in Center City.

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Op-ed: New tax on development won't cure what ails Philly

Op-ed by CCD president and CEO Paul Levy, on recent proposals to tax development in the city.

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Downtown Residents, Visitors, Workers Drive Rising Demand For Center City Retail

Our new “Philadelphia Retail” report details demographic and economic trends fueling more than $9 billion in development currently being invested in downtown

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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 in July reaching 92% of 2019 levels. During the month of June, the combined number of residents, workers and visitors were up 2% from the previous month.

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Op-ed: Sure, Philly is growing. But not fast enough.

In advance of the release of State of Center City 2018, an Op-ed by CCD president and CEO Paul Levy.

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Pedestrian Vitality: Spring 2023

A new CCD/CPDC report highlights how steady increases in office workers, shoppers, theater- and museum-goers, and visitors helped downtown pedestrian volumes reach 78% of February 2019 levels.