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Jack ☀️’Brien

@jackphillyre

Lover of all things Philly, especially Joel Embiid | Probably ziplining | Opinions definitely my own

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So, Comcast is already making a hard pivot to making the Sports Complex as attractive as possible in order to compete for events by moving full steam ahead on their own master plans, right?

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If I happened to be a Chinatown activist who was worried about what the arena decision means for change to the existing neighborhood environment, my best use of time would be rushing to put together a comprehensive historic district submission together ASAP. Just saying...

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Let's get 🌶️ Googles... eagles tailgate: thousands of photos of packed parking lots come up with throngs of people enjoying an amazing time; this will stay the same. sixers tailgate: ads and then screen caps of when Mike Scott worked those racists at an Eagles tailgate lol 🐝

Let's get 🌶️

Googles...

eagles tailgate: thousands of photos of packed parking lots come up with throngs of people enjoying an amazing time; this will stay the same.

sixers tailgate: ads and then screen caps of when Mike Scott worked those racists at an Eagles tailgate lol 🐝
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A zoning permit was issued today for the west side of FDR park as part of the "Nature Phase," environmental restoration projects that have long been planned (yellow highlight). This will help provide additional wetlands and flood management near the future turf fields. Thoughts?

A zoning permit was issued today for the west side of FDR park as part of the "Nature Phase," environmental restoration projects that have long been planned (yellow highlight). This will help provide additional wetlands and flood management near the future turf fields.

Thoughts?