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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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Open Streets: West Walnut Returns in December

Open Streets: West Walnut will return one last time in 2025 with a special holiday edition on Sunday, December 7.

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CCD Unveils New Banners Created by 8 Local Artists

Center City District (CCD) has retained a group of local artists to create a major display of new banners, currently being installed across Center City, to coincide with the partial reopening of businesses and the gradual return of workers and visitors to the downtown.

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Pedestrian Vitality: Momentum Continues to Build

Foot traffic in the core of Center City rises through late 2022 and into 2023

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Behind the Scenes Tour of Spring Garden Street Developments

A private tour hosted by CPDC on May 8 provided members a behind-the-scenes look at three new luxury apartment developments along Spring Garden Street.

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What Does the Future Hold for the Downtown Office Sector?

Nearly two years after Philadelphia offices were ordered to close as the first COVID-19 cases were detected, and more than a year after vaccinations got underway, Center City and University City companies are continuing to adapt and remain flexible, while strongly valuing the importance of in-office work and a downtown presence, according to a CCD survey. CCD distributed a survey to employers to gauge their current stance on in-office and remote work, their plans for the first quarter of 2022, and factors they were weighing in making workplace decisions.

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Without More Jobs, Philadelphia’s Future is Limited

A new report from CCD/CPDC, Firing on All Cylinders: Growing Jobs and Small Business by Expanding the Traded Sector, compares Philadelphia to five other U.S. cities. It documents how Philadelphia lags in many other traded employment sectors, but suggests that if we replicate the success achieved by others and commit to steadily more competitive tax rates, we will grow more family-sustaining jobs and a prosperous network of small, local businesses.