The Other Way Mayor Parker is Stepping Up for Transit

Her budget proposes four new H.O.M.E. bills that could provide more housing and also support SEPTA. But they don’t go far enough

By Jon Geeting
The New Urban Order

The Case Against Managed Decline in the School District

In all the talk over closing and fixing Philly schools, there is no mention of building new ones that might serve the community better into the future. Can we look to New York City and Boston for solutions we should steal?

By Diana Lind

Does Councilmember Young Want to Stifle Development?

The Center City legislator’s proposed bill would block more than 90 percent of city building projects, just as Mayor Parker says to build, build, build

By Jon Geeting

The Redevelopment of the Old Family Court Building Is Dead

More than a decade after a luxury hotel was promised, the property sits empty. As for that new African American Museum ...

By Victor Fiorillo
The New Urban Order

Are Cities Finding their Footing — Or Losing it Again?

Six years after Covid, nationwide, urban recovery is real, but it’s uneven — and newly at risk. What cities are doing it right?

By Diana Lind

What We’ve Gotten Right — and are Getting Wrong — on Affordable Housing

The U.S. has a prominent, federally funded, $17 billion example of successful, economically integrated community building. The nation’s leading housing expert explains why we’re not using it to solve our housing crisis

By Bruce Katz
Guest Commentary

What Market East Needs

The Economy League’s executive director responds to Philly Mag’s roundtable about the struggling corridor with an idea to boost the neighborhood’s economic potential

By Jeff Hornstein
The New Urban Order

Putting Pedestrians First

Atlanta’s 20-year-old Beltline proves comprehensive pedestrian-centered development — in contrast to Philadelphia’s piecemeal approach — has rich rewards

By Diana Lind

How Not to Plan A Neighborhood

The controversy over a new restaurant planned for Fishtown is another instance of the City making it harder for small businesses to operate. Councilmember Squilla, are you listening?

By Jon Geeting
Listen

Ali Velshi Covers the Gordie Howe International Bridge Saga

The MS NOW host and Citizen board member joins Mitch Landrieu and Fred Hochberg to discuss Trump's threats and damage to our infrastructure projects

By Ali Velshi