Mayor Cherelle L. Parker pledged to build 30,000 units of affordable housing. But her plan has changed since she was on the campaign trail. Plus, a changing Chestnut Hill.
John Mondlak, the city’s interim director of planning and development, poses at City Hall. During her campaign, Mayor Cherelle L. Parker promised to build 30,000 new units of affordable housing.. And in Chestnut Hill, a new stretch of boutiques, galleries, and bookstores are being opened by people of color, in turnWhile on the campaign trail, now-Mayor Cherelle L. Parker voiced an ambitious plan to build 30,000 units of affordable housing to benefit low-income Philadelphians.
A complaint accusing the Central Bucks School District of permitting antisemitic statements by a teacher and Muslim student group he advisesThe FTC banned non-compete agreements, but groups opposing the rule have already filed a lawsuit challenging it in court. Experts say Philly doctors should 🛍️ It’s a marker of change for a Northwest Philly neighborhood that’s still majority white, but growing increasingly diverse. To some residents, that diversity is its best quality.
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