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76 Place: Love Thy Neighbor? Not Thy Sixers.
As a citizen of Philadelphia, when I first heard about 76 Place, it did not sound like a great idea. Having served 15 years as the pastor of Mother Bethel AME Church, 12 blocks from Jefferson Station, I’ve seen what happens during major events along the east side of Market Street. As a person of … Continue reading 76 Place: Love Thy Neighbor? Not Thy Sixers.
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76 Place: Philadelphia is Open for Business
Philadelphia is open for business. That was the message of City Council on Thursday when it voted to move forward with the Philadelphia 76ers’ proposed $1.3 billion arena project on Market East, in addition to the team financing a $60 million Community Benefits Agreement. Separately, Mayor Cherelle Parker has vowed to invest $20 million in … Continue reading 76 Place: Philadelphia is Open for Business
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76 Place: The New Sixers Arena is a Boon For SEPTA
The public debate over the proposed 76 Place has been disorienting for many of us who care about smarter urban development and growing public transit ridership. A broad desire to increase density around public transit, especially in Center City, has been replaced by a focus on the appearance of a subway station. Voices praising the … Continue reading 76 Place: The New Sixers Arena is a Boon For SEPTA
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