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Philadelphia’s Rank as 6th Largest U.S. City is Under Threat As San Antonio Pulls Closer
Philadelphia remains the sixth-largest city in the United States, but its hold on that ranking is becoming increasingly precarious as a fast-rising Texas city is…
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Philadelphia Ranks Among Best Startup Cities in Nation as Funding Freeze Shows Signs of Thawing
Philadelphia ranks among the top ten best startup cities that have at least 1 million residents, as the funding freeze that has lasted several years…
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Post Brothers Lands $170M for Piazza Alta Expansion in Northern Liberties
Philadelphia developer Post Brothers has landed $170 million in financing for the second phase of the Piazza Alta, its Northern Liberties apartment project, writes Paul…
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Philadelphia Remains Among Most Populous U.S. Cities, But Shrinking Numbers Threaten Its Status
With 1.6 million residents, Philadelphia remained the sixth most populous city in the United States in 2024, although continued population decline could be putting this…
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Philadelphia’s Poverty Declines While Violent Crime, Unemployment Show Improvements
According to The Pew Charitable Trusts’ 2025 State of the City report, poverty and violent crime in Philadelphia are declining, while unemployment rates are falling…
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Philadelphia Remains the 6th Largest U.S. City, But is Losing Some Ground
U.S. Census data shows that Philadelphia is still the sixth largest city in the United States with 1.55 million residents, despite losing more than 16,000…
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American Airlines Announces a Busy Summer Schedule at PHL
American Airlines is planning for its “strongest” summer schedule at PHL since pre-COVID in 2019, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The airline is…
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PNC Bank Plans To Open 100 New Locations, 2 in Philadelphia, With New $1 Billion Investment
PNC Bank recently announced that it is investing $1 billion to open more than 100 new locations — including two in the Philadelphia region —…
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Philadelphia Ranks No. 34 on the List of Best Food Cities in the U.S.
When discussing “foodie culture,” it goes beyond the concept of just restaurants and establishments, but also costs, writes Adam McCann for WalletHub. Inflation has been…




























