Here's what we're reading this week about the projects, people and policies driving local development:
Inquirer: Pennsylvania awarded State Historic Tax credits to six projects in Philadelphia using this pilot tax credit program
Caitlin McCabe, June 19, 2019
KYW Radio: Drexel is building two new public schools on the former University City High School site, looking for School District to close the construction funding gap
Mike Denardo, June 17, 2019
The Philadelphia Citizen: Bruce Katz looks at Opportunity Zones for examples of how to redesign federal infrastructure programs that align—or misalign—with local resources and needs
Bruce Katz, June 21, 2019
Inquirer: As planning progresses for the cap on I-95 to connect Old City with the waterfront, a comprehensive update was issued
Oren Oppenheim, Updated June 25, 2019
Inquirer: A study of Center City congestion commissioned by SEPTA looks at the cost of congestion on the region’s transit system
Jason Laughlin, Updated June 24, 2019
WITF Capitol Bureau: State GOP leaders refuse to include funding in the FY20 budget to assure a full census count in Pennsylvania, despite the risk of losing millions in federal funding for the Commonwealth if residents are not fully counted
Katie Meyer, June 24, 2019
Inquirer: Winning the highest number of votes in a City Council At-Large primary since 1987, Helen Gym’s election success brings out a range of analysis of her work on Council
Julie Terruso, Updated June 25, 2019
Hidden City Philadelphia: Land Bank meeting
Kimberly Haas, June 21, 2019