Vornado Realty Trust ‘Hyper-Focused’ on Tenant Experience


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Chief Sustainability Officer Lauren Moss said this includes on-site amenities and working directly with tenants on their sustainability goals.



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5 Big Predictions for Philly Politics in 2024



The election victories of 2023 — divisive as they were — proved at least one thing: 2024 will be a historic year for Philly politics. […]



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New Jersey will allow some 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections



New Jersey will allow 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections beginning in 2026. The law signed Thursday by Gov. Phil Murphy says 17-year-olds can vote in primaries so long as they turn 18 by the date of the following general election. New Jersey joins 19 other states that have passed similar laws.



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Main Line's Merion Mercy Academy receives record $9.1M gift from billionaire



The gift from the Drexel alum is the largest in Merion Mercy Academy’s over 100-year history.



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Northern Liberties bar and restaurant, The Abbaye, to close after 21 years



The Abbaye, a bar and restaurant operating at 637 N. Third St. in Northern Liberties for more than 21 years, is closing, its owners said via Instagram. The last day will be Jan. 13, 2024.



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Broadstone Net Lease Makes ‘Intentional, Strategic’ Shift Toward Industrial Tenants


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CEO John Moragne said that the REIT’s industrial rents have jumped from 31% to 51% in the past five years.



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WHYY Ordered to Give Fired Comedian Jad Sleiman His Job Back



Check phillymag.com each morning Monday through Thursday for the latest edition of Philly Today. And if you have a news tip for our hardworking Philly […]



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Man fatally struck by SEPTA train during fight at 34th Street Station, police say



A man was was struck and killed by a Market-Frankford Line train during an altercation Thursday afternoon on the platform at 34th Street Station in University City, authorities said. During the fight, a man fell onto the subway tracks and was hit by a train. He has not been identified and the other man has not been found, police said.



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University of Pennsylvania taps new board chair with 'history of bridging distance'



The University of Pennsylvania has named a new chair of its board of trustees after turmoil over antisemitism on campus spurred a cycle of change atop the Ivy League school.



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Philly-based radio giant Audacy expected to file for bankruptcy



Audacy is expected to file for bankruptcy due to a nearly $2 billion debt load and declining advertising revenue, the Wall Street Journal reported. The Philadelphia-based company owns 230 radio stations, including SportsRadio 94WIP, KYW Newsradio and 98.1 WOGL.



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