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Ready to Rebound

Commentary by Paul R. Levy, CCD President and CEO: Philadelphia was beginning its 11th year of growth when we started researching and writing our annual State of Center City report. Then everything changed. We considered not publishing, but decided only to adjust tense in the text, reflecting current realities.

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Center City District Restaurant Week: September 12-24

For nearly 20 years, Center City District Restaurant Week has given thousands of diners the opportunity to experience some of Philadelphia’s best restaurants at a reduced price. Beginning Monday, September 12, through Saturday, September 24, the tradition gets even better! In addition to prix-fixed pricing at more than 60 participating locations, including three-course dinners for $40 per person, and select lunches for $25 per person, CCD is also launching “Dinner and a Show,” a brand-new promotion that offers discounted tickets to some of the city’s most beloved arts and culture venues.

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Center City District Restaurant Week Returns: September 23 - October 5

Center City District Restaurant Week, the culinary event savored by savvy Philadelphia foodies, is returning September 23 through October 5, 2018 with more than 110 participating restaurants serving up an exciting and delicious variety of three-course dinners for only $35 per person and/or three-course lunches for $20 per person.

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Priorities for Growth: Balancing Competitiveness & Inclusion

On June 25, 2019, CPDC hosted a moderated discussion with panelists with diverse perspectives to talk about how Philadelphia can balance competitiveness and inclusion.

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Housing Development In Perspective: 2018

Examining housing development in Greater Center City, the balance between supply and demand, and potential impediments to Philadelphia’s revival.

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Inquirer: Sweeney- Amazon or not, Philly can grow more jobs by fixing its own problems

Brandywine Realty Trust CEO Gerard Sweeney on the reforms Philadelphia must enact to bolster job growth.