PENN FISHING TACKLE COMPANY

Founded in 1932, PENN Fishing Tackle Company manufactures some of the world’s highest quality fishing tackle, serving millions of experienced anglers around the world. The international company has been at the forefront of modern reel design and production earning numerous International Game Fish Association (IGFA) world records through the years. PIDC assisted PENN Fishing Tackle

STARTUPPHL SEED FUND

The StartupPHL Seed Fund was created to increase the availability of investment capital for Philadelphia-based startups. In support of the effort to improve access to capital for early stage startups in 2013, PIDC made a $3M investment to launch the StartupPHL Seed Fund and brought on First Round Capital, as the fund managers. First Round

FRINGEARTS

FringeArts is Philadelphia’s home for contemporary performance, presenting progressive, world-class art that expands the imagination and boldly defies expectation. Founded in 1997 as the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, the program moved in 2013 into its first permanent home with help from PIDC — renovating a historic pumping station for the city’s fire trucks into a state-of-the-art

LINCOLN SQUARE

Lincoln Square is a transformative mixed-use development featuring the adaptive reuse of the historic Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore train shed. The site is where Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train arrived prior to a circuitous procession up South Broad Street culminating in an Independence Hall memorial service that followed the president’s assassination in 1865. The site, which

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

Since 1892, Temple University Hospital (formerly the Samaritan Hospital) has served the Philadelphia community and beyond as a lead healthcare provider. Located just 2 miles north up Broad Street from Temple University’s main campus, the hospital is located on the corner of Ontario Street. Temple University Hospital currently has 593-beds and more than 80,000 emergency

FORMER NAVAL & ARMY PROPERTIES

After Congress passed the Base Realignment and Closure Act (BRAC) in 1988, the Department of Defense (DOD) began the process of shutting down most of its facilities in South Philadelphia and turning them over to the City for redevelopment. The City designated PIDC to manage this redevelopment process. These former DOD properties are now home

W PHILADELPHIA & ELEMENT PHILADELPHIA

In a seamless dual-branded fashion, W Philadelphia and Element Philadelphia Hotel, are housed under one roof in a brand new towering building on 15th and Chestnut Streets in Center City. The 51-story, 773,500 square foot project offers hotel guests panoramic city views, 25,000 sq. ft.meeting space, banquet facilities, food and beverage venues, prime retail space,

KIMPTON HOTELS

When it came to expanding territory to accommodate the increasing tourists in the city, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants called on PIDC. Our Welcome Fund provided capital for two hotels – the Kimpton Hotel Palomar in Center City and the Kimpton Hotel Monaco in Old City. Extensive renovations of the historic buildings made room for posh

HOMEWOOD SUITES UNIVERSITY CITY

In 2010, PIDC begin working with Campus Apartments for Homewood Suites by Hilton University City to provide a space needed for those visiting Philadelphia for educational pursuits, medical reasons, or tourism. The 10 story, 136 guest room extended stay hotel is located at 4109 Walnut Street, adjacent to the University of Pennsylvania campus, and this

PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION CENTER

Since its construction in 1993, the Pennsylvania Convention Center (PCC) has consistently hosted successful, record-breaking meetings and conventions. Now, in its 25th year, the PCC has welcomed 27.2 million visitors, hosted over 7,000 events, and generated $13.3 billion in regional economic impact. Its location makes it one of Philadelphia’s prime spots to host events with