City Council passes changes to the city’s 10-year tax abatement — shrinking the controversial tax break
After weeks of heated debate, City Council President Darrell Clarke’s reform to the 10-year property tax abatement on new residential
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December 12 — 5:42 pmAfter weeks of heated debate, City Council President Darrell Clarke’s reform to the 10-year property tax abatement on new residential
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February 27 — 12:12 pmAbigail Leedy is a senior at Central High School in Philadelphia. For the last few weeks, she and other climate
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February 6 — 6:01 pmIt was the shortest day of the year: the winter solstice. And, more important for Maurice and McKenzie Barnes, the
The Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) board approved its annual budget for the fiscal year beginning April 1 that predicts a $2 million
A group of real estate investors from Bethesda, Maryland, are betting big on Philadelphia schools — the closed ones, anyway.
Allan Domb wants to collect all the taxes, and he thinks New York can show Philadelphia how to do it.
Philadelphia’s School Reform Commission voted Thursday night to approve a tax-increment financing district for the area surrounding the Gallery mall
Later this year, Philadelphia’s City Council will begin a series of hearings on the city’s next 15-year franchise agreement with