Development

Though it often has a negative connotation, development represents the absolutely crucial element of demand to use the urban form. Once completed, the development project ends up helping to define the built environment for future generations. Without development, there would be no city to plan. Despite the stigma often attached to it, development can meet both community needs and earn a profit when its design and program contributes to the larger urban framework.


It is important that development be regulated so that it supports the public health, safety, and welfare of a neighborhood, though this can be difficult to achieve today given the pressures facing the public sector due to rising social services needs and decreasing tax bases. Private developers often have leverage in these cases, which can lead to some unhealthy compromises that negatively affect our built environment. It is possible for development to be over-regulated, which often discourages investors from investing in particular cities. Philadelphia is often seen as a city that has outdated local controls, which in turn delays the development approval process. However, the re-zoning process currently underway by the Zoning Code Commission should go a long way in addressing this. The goal is to set standards that encourage a balance of public good and private development.

Budget woes for Philly parks, PA schools | urban bird strikes | Francisville wants condos | Live Arts lineup

Budget woes for Philly parks, PA schools | urban bird strikes | Francisville wants condos | Live Arts lineup
  • Fund Philly parks
  • Hard times for schools statewide
  • Making glassy buildings less deadly for migrating birds
  • Condos for PRA property in Francisville?
  • Live Arts lineup preview
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    Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby Celebrates Human-Powered Transit

    Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby Celebrates Human-Powered Transit

    The sixth annual Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby attracted more people than ever to Kensington’s streets where crowds watched the parade of handcrafted, human-powered floats loop through the neighborhood and attempt to cross a giant mud-pit finish line on Saturday. [video] [slideshow]

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    LGBT senior housing supported at Council | Buck owners enter tax payment agreement | homeless census | life as a ‘body man’ | surface parking woe | Sixers soul

    LGBT senior housing supported at Council | Buck owners enter tax payment agreement | homeless census | life as a ‘body man’ | surface parking woe | Sixers soul
  • William Way Senior Housing gets support at Council
  • Buck Factory owners enter into payment agreement for back taxes
  • 583 counted in homeless census
  • Life as body man
  • Surface parking sucks urban life
  • Sixers Soul
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    Vacant industrial puzzles | Hunting Park honored | beautiful Boyd | clearing wrongful L&I violations | Marina View redo

    Vacant industrial puzzles | Hunting Park honored | beautiful Boyd | clearing wrongful L&I violations | Marina View redo
  • Abandoned industrial properties as keys and roadblocks to revitalization
  • Hunting Park honored by City Parks Alliance
  • Inside the Boyd: Still Deco and dreamy
  • Untangling mistaken L&I violations
  • Re-do Marina View Towers
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    Music as neighborhood anchor | Mayor Blondell? | Gray’s Ferry garden fight | Delaware waterfront development limbo | reviewing Economic Opportunity

    Music as neighborhood anchor | Mayor Blondell? | Gray’s Ferry garden fight | Delaware waterfront development limbo | reviewing Economic Opportunity
  • Music venues as neighborhood improvement tool
  • Blondell Reynolds Brown for Mayor?
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  • Proposed development near Ben Franklin Bridge ‘legal, but incompatible
  • New committee reviews city’s Economic Opportunity policies
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    Inside Pennthouses | Church of the Assumption case at Common Pleas | WCRP’s bank demo, development draws ire | O’Brien on Harrisburg

    Inside Pennthouses | Church of the Assumption case at Common Pleas | WCRP’s bank demo, development draws ire | O’Brien on Harrisburg
  • Michael Samschick’s Pennthouses, plans for Penn Treaty Village
  • Church of the Assumption case hangs on city department powers
  • Kensington debates historic bank razing for housing
  • Denny O’Brien ripped at Harrisburg over education funding
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    Hardship at 40th and Pine

    Hardship at 40th and Pine

    Will the Historical Commission grant Penn permission to demolish a designated building at 40th and Pine on Friday? Penn is making the case for a preservation hardship that is complicated by interrelated zoning and historic preservation issues, and delicate relations with its West Philly neighbors.

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    New L&I Commissioner | Northeast budget hearing | inside Huntingdon Yarn Mill | PRA seeks developers for Francisville parcel

    New L&I Commissioner | Northeast budget hearing | inside Huntingdon Yarn Mill | PRA seeks developers for Francisville parcel
  • Carlton Williams to head L&I after Burns
  • At Northeast budget hearing, 11 council members no-showed
  • Huntingdon Yarn Mill thrives in Port Richmond
  • PRA seeking developers for Francisville parcel
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    Second casino license | PGW sale cost | School District’s opportunistic approach to crisis | gay-friendly Philly | development districts

    Second casino license | PGW sale cost | School District’s opportunistic approach to crisis | gay-friendly Philly | development districts
  • Second casino license is for suckers
  • Fighting over PGW sale
  • School financial crisis creates academic reform opportunity
  • Philadelphia as the gay-friendliest city in US
  • Clarke drumming up development district support
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    School District’s road to dissolution | Norris Square duel continues | Fairmount Fish Ladder | paying Water Works’ utilities

    School District’s road to dissolution | Norris Square duel continues | Fairmount Fish Ladder | paying Water Works’ utilities
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  • Fairmount Fish Ladder
  • Taxpayers foot utility bill for Water Works Restaurant
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