Mayoral Campaign Plans, North Philly Station Facelift & New Arena Opponents
It’s the Friday news round up! Host Trenae Nuri talks with Paul Schwedelson, commercial real estate reporter at The Philadelphia Business Journal, and Sean Collins Walsh, City Hall reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. They discuss the plan to redevelop a five-acre area by the North Philadelphia train station, what the city’s mayoral candidates have been up to this summer, and the design group opposing the 76ers' stadium proposal.
Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism:
- Corropolese Tomato Pie chip comes out on top in Herr’s ‘Flavored by Philly’ contest
- Developers buy long-vacant site next to North Philadelphia train station, plan massive mixed-use project
- A large Philly-based group of architects and designers just came out against the 76ers’ arena plan
- Hundreds of Philly politicos partied in North Wildwood to toast the Democratic machine’s resurgence
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