THE MET PHILADELPHIA

Built in 1908, former Philadelphia Metropolitan Opera House, The Met Philadelphia, is recognized internationally for its superb acoustics and once served as a recording hall for the Philadelphia Orchestra. In its glory days, it hosted theater and vaudeville as well as the likes of James Cleveland, Mahalia Jackson, The Dixie Hummingbirds, and The Caravans. The

PIDC VISITS 60 CLIENTS IN ONE DAY TO CELEBRATE 60TH ANNIVERSARY

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As PIDC celebrates our 60th anniversary with six decades of driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia, we set out on a quest to visit 60 PIDC clients in ONE DAY, and it was nothing short of an adventure! We recorded our journey on video. Ride with us as we visit PIDC clients around the

PIDC STAFF RECEIVES MAJOR RECOGNITION

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JOHN RAIS STUDIOS BUYS NEW BUILDING WITH THE HELP OF PIDC

Since 1998, John Rais has operated his business, John Rais Studios, where he designs and creates one of a kind furniture, sculpture and architectural metal art. Since he began his business, John’s unique work has been shown, commissioned, and collected internationally. He has even designed and created works for many architecturally significant buildings including a

ULI EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2018

Urban Land Institute (ULI) Philadelphia hosted its Awards for Excellence 2018 in June to celebrate all aspects of development and land use in addition to recognizing superior projects completed in the region within the last five years. Winners were announced at a celebration featuring Inga Saffron, Pulitzer-Prize- winning Architectural Critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The