City Councilman Mark Squilla said Monday that the Sixers would need to be “held accountable,” possibly through fines, if less than 40% of event attendees take public transportation to the arena.
But it’s still unclear when those bills will be introduced. Councilmember Mark Squilla said Tuesday that he is still negotiating with the administration over the content of the package. While most ...
Macy's has responded to speculation that the store may leave its iconic Center City location on Market Street, as some City ...
Squilla also proposed a Chinatown zoning overlay that is “intended to include affordable housing, protect small businesses and implement use controls.” ...
Councilman Mark Squilla, whose district encompasses the location, introduced 13 pieces of legislation for the project, called 76 Place. "I wouldn't have introduced the legislation if I didn't ...
First District Councilmember Mark Squilla introduced 13 bills about the arena and the surrounding areas at Thursday's meeting. The bills would create an arena district in the Market East section ...
Councilman Mark Squilla said Chinatown residents considered the arena's apartment tower "sort of a middle finger to their community." The Philadelphia 76ers have removed a 25-story apartment tower ...
Gensler / 76 Place However, Councilmember Mark Squilla said in his conversations with residents that they were not convinced that the $250 million apartment tower, which would have included some ...
In September, City Councilmember Mark Squilla said residents in Chinatown, which would border 76 Place, saw the apartments above the arena as a "middle finger" to the neighborhood. Squilla said ...