Jake Blumgart (@jblumgart) 's Twitter Profile
Jake Blumgart

@jblumgart

Covering commercial real estate for the @PhillyInquirer. Formerly of @Governing, @NewStatesman, @WHYY and @PlanPhilly.

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“The cash fare for riding SEPTA Metro, bus, subway, and trolleys will stay at $2.50. But people who pay with the Key, credit or debit cards, or payment apps will also pay $2.50, up from $2, losing a discount.” inquirer.com/transportation…

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Great interactives in this article about property assessments, which property tax bills are based on, skyrocketing in many majority Black neighborhoods inquirer.com/politics/phila…

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Thread. David Weigel wrote last week about Trump's podcast-focused strategy, which some Dems think Harris/Walz need to counter semafor.com/article/08/30/…

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The Texas Tribune is getting into local news, hoping to bring our experience building sustainable and meaningful news coverage to the city level. First up: Waco. Then Austin. texastribune.org/2024/09/05/tex…

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Matt is correct and also these benchmark employment revisions have yet to feed into current productivity estimates. They will only be incorporated early next year Productivity growth is even higher than it currently looks!

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Inbox: Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R., Indiana) said that SEPTA's plans to increase fares is a "positive development" amid talks to Harrisburg to increase state aid for public transit.

Inbox: Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R., Indiana) said that SEPTA's plans to increase fares is a "positive development" amid talks to Harrisburg to increase state aid for public transit.
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Lollllllllll “If somebody, say, Comcast wants to build a new arena and they say, we need $200 million — if we give them $200 million, then you have to go back and give the 76ers $200 million.” inquirer.com/politics/phila…

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Short post from me today on Pa.'s "diploma divide:" a bit about why non-college voters of all ethnicities (not just white working-class!) voters are drifting from the Dems. Hint: it's a lot about culture. 1/2 inquirer.com/politics/elect…

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There are 619 special ed assistant vacancies in #PHLed - 24 alone at 1 district school, where the lack of adults to help kids with disabilities has created a situation that "feels unsafe," with little learning able to happen, a parent/teacher said. Story: inquirer.com/education/phil…

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"The personal lobbying of Boyer, the labor leader, underscored how the arena is likely to dominate City Hall in coming months, his presence reinforcing what Council members already know: The more than 30 unions in the labor council want the years of work" inquirer.com/politics/phila…

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The ban lasted less than three hours Thursday afternoon, and the agency today says it was a “premature miscommunication” inquirer.com/jobs/labor/phi…