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Center City Digest, Summer 2018

The Center City District's quarterly newsletter. In this issue- Summer in the City; Joint homeless outreach program; Rail Park completion; and more.

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Center City District Announces New VP of Economic Development

Clint Randall brings public and private sector expertise in research and data analysis to CCD, specializing in real estate markets and urban economic development.

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All-American BBQ is Back with More Fun & Food than Ever at Dilworth Park

Center City District is celebrating summer in the city with an All-American BBQ at Dilworth Park, June 21-25, with games, grilling, live music and hot DJs.

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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 Digest, Winter 2019

The CCD's quarterly newsletter. In this issue: Two-Handed Solutions; Meet Emrah Ulcay; Thank You for Your Support; Homeless Outreach Continues in Center City; and more.

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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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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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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.

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Spring Happenings Begin to Bloom at Dilworth Park

Dilworth Park’s spring activities are beginning to sprout! Starting in March, colorful tulips, outdoor programming and family-oriented entertainment will pop up. Enhanced health and safety protocols, like mandatory mask wearing and social distancing, remain in accord with State, City and CDC guidelines.