...into the city of Philadelphia since 2006. "That doesn't include the $880 million earmarked for the Pennsylvania Convention Center that is...
...court building in Philadelphia, his oversight of that city's traffic court...the Juvenile Law Center asking it to...
...0921 (C.P. Philadelphia March 6, 2013...Association and Friends Center City Retirement Community a...
...who had planned on operating a restaurant-and-bar establishment in Center City Philadelphia fell in arrears on his rent and other charges due under...
...to be very low in Philadelphia, where the judicial primary is...of the weakness of the city Republican Party, which hasn...
...the new Zoning Code in Philadelphia and how it is continuing to reshape the city's retail/commercial landscape....
...Spa in Atlantic City, N.J., 4 Penn Center, 1600 JFK Blvd., second floor, Philadelphia. The...
...As Philadelphia court leaders celebrated...pay for a city courthouse, including Governor...Arch streets in Center City in June...
...Caterers, 1301 S. Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia. A VIP reception...to the Philadelphia Support Center for Child Advocates....
...arm of the Philadelphia Bar Association has...promotions within the city Law Department and...with offices in Center City and South...
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