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Center City District Restaurant Week Welcomes Dining Discounts in the New Year

More than 90 chefs and restaurateurs will showcase their best dishes in a prix-fixe, three course menu.

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Center City District SIPS Returns for Summer 2023

Mix, mingle and make it a night; Philadelphia’s favorite happy hour tradition returns this summer to offer the ultimate after-work experience. Beginning June 7 and continuing every Wednesday through August 30, Center City District (CCD) SIPS will highlight dozens of bars and restaurants as they offer exclusive discounts found only in Center City.

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State of Center City 2025

Center City District’s in-depth look at economic trends, employment statistics, residential growth, retail development, transportation usage, public space initiatives, and more.

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State of Center City 2022: Does Philadelphia Have What It Takes to Recover?

Center City District/Central Philadelphia Development Corp. report examines Philadelphia’s signs of recovery, and remaining challenges, after two years of profound disruption.

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Center City District Announces Two-Year Leadership Transition Plan

Founding president Paul Levy to shift into non-executive board leadership role, effective January 1, 2024; CCD Board unanimously approves V.P. Prema Katari Gupta as successor.

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Center City District Announces Return of Fall Restaurant Week with Increased Health and Safety Measures

13-day culinary promotion supporting Center City Philadelphia restaurants to include prix fixe lunch and dinner with takeout options.

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The Center Holds: Residential Resiliency 2022

For the last two decades, Greater Center City has been the fastest growing residential section of both Philadelphia and the entire region. After a temporary dip in population, the number of downtown residents on sidewalks in Center City had rebounded to 2019 levels by the end of 2021. Rents and home sale prices held up and the number of newly-permitted residential units in both Center City and citywide reached the highest point in decades in 2021.