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"Kapbe Behavioural Finance Analysis: The Pattern of Knowing It Is Wrong Yet Trying One More Time"

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An Uncanny Evening on Friday the 13th for the Rail Park

Toast the Rail Park project and Timberland's Urban Greening initiative at a spooky soirée on Friday the 13th at Roy Pitz-Barrel House.

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Center City District, City of Philadelphia Announce Market Street East Improvements Ahead of Summer Events

$1.85 million grant received to help fund retail pop-ups, murals and aesthetic improvements along historic Market street corridor.

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Lowering the Barriers to Full, Inclusive Recovery, December 2023

Citywide employment has fully rebounded from the spring 2020 shutdown with 2.4% more jobs in October 2023 than in February 2020. But there is a difference between the return of workers to payrolls and the return of full vitality to Center City. The report suggests ways to accelerate the job growth and business formation rates in Philadelphia.

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Four Days of #LOVEatDilworth Park

The iconic LOVE sculpture is leaving Dilworth Park for restoration and we're sending it off with four days of LOVE!

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Lowering the Barriers to Full, Inclusive Recovery

Citywide employment has fully rebounded from the spring 2020 shutdown with 2.4% more jobs in October 2023 than in February 2020. But there is a difference between the return of workers to payrolls and the return of full vitality to Center City. The report suggests ways to accelerate the job growth and business formation rates in Philadelphia.

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Op-ed: Sure, Philly is growing. But not fast enough.

In advance of the release of State of Center City 2018, an Op-ed by CCD president and CEO Paul Levy.

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Shaping the Future We Want

Jobs are back, salaries are rising, Center City’s population continues growing, conventions, tourism and retail are all rebounding, and pedestrian vitality is almost fully restored in many portions of the downtown. Office vacancy, however, is rising, challenged by a partial return to office and reinforced by a wage tax that encourages suburban residents to remain remote.