THE NAVY YARD

Since the U.S. Navy closed the historic Philadelphia Naval Shipyard (PNSY), the Navy Yard has reemerged as a magnet for new businesses, employment, and investment in Philadelphia. Today, across the 1,200 acres, you’ll find beautifully-preserved brick buildings, repurposed warehouses, and modern architecture alongside historic ships, green parks, and public art. The Navy Yard’s connection to

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

DISORB SYSTEMS

Based in North Philadelphia, DiSorb Systems manufactures and distributes a wide range of medical products to healthcare facilities throughout the U.S. and in many countries around the world. DiSorb manufactures waste management products are used primarily in hospital operating rooms that solidify and treat liquid medical waste. In addition, DiSorb distributes many other brands, including

CHOP & UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEDICAL CENTER

PIDC partnered with the City, the University of Pennsylvania and its Health System, and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to convert the former Civic Center and Philadelphia General Hospital complex into a 19 acre 5.4 million square-foot healthcare district of hospitals, medical facilities, and clinical research centers that emerged over time as one of the world’s

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

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

MEET OUR PIDC INTERNS

This summer, almost a dozen talented interns joined PIDC to learn and assist us in driving growth to every corner of Philadelphia. Get to know our interns and the PIDC departments they assist. Plus, see why they think Philadelphia is a great place to study, work, and play. Helen Robb Darlington, United Kingdom EDUCATION:University of

COMMUNITY HEALTH & LITERACY CENTER

Situated on the corner of Broad and Morris Streets in South Philadelphia is the Community Health and Literacy Center. Opened in 2016, the Community Health and Literacy Center is the product of a partnership between the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), the City of Philadelphia, PIDC, the Free Library of Philadelphia, and others. This project