Yearly Archives: 2016

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Commentary: People power drives revitalization

2017-11-12T10:30:52-05:00March 26th, 2016|News|

By Shalimar Thomas Between 1970 and 2010, poverty along North Broad Street, from Spring Garden Street to Windrim Avenue, increased as high as 30 percent, a report by City Observatory noted. Today, as this area is poised for revitalization, many wonder how this underserved population will be affected and protected. I'm often asked how my [...]

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North Broad’s Connection to the DNC

2017-11-12T10:30:52-05:00January 20th, 2016|News|

Democratic National Convention Names South River Partners as Its Insurance Brokerage Firm PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) has selected South River Partners to insure the 2016 Democratic National Convention. South River Partners, a 100 percent minority-owned enterprise, presented an excellent, comprehensive, cost-effective proposal which incorporates local entities and is in line with the [...]

Dollar Tree to Open on North Broad

2016-01-28T09:52:30-05:00January 4th, 2016|City Beat|

Dollar Tree will open 13 new stores in Pennsylvania, most of them in Philadelphia and other parts of Southeastern Pennsylvania, according to Metro Commercial Real Estate, which represented the discounter in the leases. Dollar Tree is opening a 9,970-square-foot store near Morrell Avenue and Bristol Pike in Morrell Park and a 10,600-square-foot location on North BroadStreet near [...]

North Broad Named in Best Neighborhoods Feature Story

2017-11-12T10:30:52-05:00January 4th, 2016|Events, News|

Is becoming a Philly homeowner on your New Year’s resolution list? Congrats! You have, quite clearly, chosen the best city. But unfortunately so have a lot of other savvy people, and those neighborhoods you saw profiled in the New York Times aren’t exactly cheap these days. The good news is that right outside the established [...]

New Mayor Celebrates on North Broad

2016-01-28T09:52:30-05:00January 4th, 2016|City Beat, News|

Normally, Philadelphia’s mayor celebrates his inauguration with a fancy ball with lots of glitz and glamour. Not this mayor. On Monday night, legendary D.J. Jerry Blavat emceed what Mayor Jim Kenney called a block party at the Convention Center (Broad Street Atrium). It came complete with food trucks lining the sides of the free event. [...]

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