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Parkway Pals Play Day Debuts at Sister Cities Park this May 18

Play Day at Sister Cities Park has replaced Storybook Weekend as the official kick-off celebration of the upcoming Parkway Pals season. This daylong celebration of laughter and learning will debut on Saturday, May 18 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Lunchtime Live Concert Series Returns to Dilworth Park This Fall

Center City District is pleased to bring PNC Presents Live@Lunch, a crowd favorite, back to Dilworth Park this fall, with lunchtime entertainment twice a week in September and October.

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Center City Digest Summer 2015

1 Agenda for the Next Mayor 3 Street Banners Enliven Downtown 4 CCD Streetscape Improvements 6 Sharing Responsibility for Streetscape 8 Next Steps for Newspaper Boxes? 9 A Better Use for 43 Alleys? 10 Terrence Keene: Tracking Problems 11 Summer at Dilworth Park

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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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Center City Street Style

CCD works year-round to make downtown welcoming, brighter, safer, and more accessible by providing landscaping services, lighting, directional signs, and banners.

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Central Philadelphia Development Corporation Announces New Executive Committee Appointments

The CPDC is pleased to announce the appointment of four distinguished real estate and business leaders to its Board of Directors’ Executive Committee. These new members bring exceptional expertise to help advance CPDC's mission of promoting economic growth and development in Center City Philadelphia.

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Center City District Foundation awarded grant from William Penn Foundation to bring Pulse at Dilworth Park to life

CCDF is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a $325,000 grant from the William Penn Foundation to enable the first phase of activation for Pulse, a site-specific public art created for Dilworth Park by internationally recognized sculptor Janet Echelman.