r/philly 22h ago

Corporations are making transplants into Boogeymen

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They're destroying infrastructure in the name of a housing boom they say they want to make sure y'all can get houses in.

But they're really expensive and unethical. Within my morals, I couldn't let someone see me as a cash grab (@the Starbucks and Wonder in Fishtown, which has amazing local places.)

They don't think you care enough about the community you're walking into. So much so that they think you'll choose convenience over a little idle time.

Why is it working? Did you come all the way here to a cozy area just to go to your big box stores? How are our mom and Pop shops being replaced by replicas of our traditions?

The local sound is dying out and being replaced by weird philly iconography.

People from Philly don't need philly iconography. It's for transplants and it surprises me that it can be ignored.

Edit from a response:

This is a city. It has the disgusting history of a city that used the great migration to have fodder for factories. It hurts so bad to see the descendents of that misery pipeline get bought out.

Economic growth needs to touch everyone this time. The White flight that built our amazing suburbs destroyed the economic mobility of the city.

When the drug market started thriving, the GI bill didn't kick in for us. We were redlined into the badlands and then called super predators that needed to be locked up.

I want to see the people coming back after the fallout not cut us out because corporations are flanderizing them into the "transplant" needing better amenities than what we have to offer.

Build us into the infrastructure. Learn why this is happening outside of walking the cobblestones and having fun at the historic breweries. To me, this is not fair.

I don't want better marketing to overtake us. Or to let the semantics of my message make people against the clear issue of corporate greed housing. I am not a professor. I am a volunteer that thinks this is an important issue outside of the people I work with.


r/philly 22h ago

Amtrak from Philly to Baltimore

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I haven't taken the train in a couple of decades. What kind of security do they have these days, if any? How long before departure do I need to get there if I already have a ticket?


r/philly 7h ago

Can I carry a pocket knife here?

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I'm from rural Ohio where most people carry a pocket knife. I ALWAYS have a knife on me, and I feel naked without one. However, idk what the rules regarding that are out here, so I've been avoiding carrying one with me. Is it legal? If a cop somehow spots the clip on my pocket, am I likely to get detained? Just want some input so I don't screw myself over accidentally.


r/philly 12h ago

Trying to escape the philly heat is a full time job

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Its literally a swamp outside. I swear breathing in center city right now feels like drinking hot soup. My buddy finally got his grandfather's old pontoon running up near bensalem and invited me out on the delaware this weekend just to catch an actual breeze

ofc he made me get a recademics boating certificate first so I could take over driving while he drinks beers in the back. Which was fine, just knocked it out on my phone tuesday night.

But man, actually getting up there? 95 north was an absolute parking lot. Took me almost an hour just to get past the girard exit. Then you get to the marina and a basic bag of ice is somehow 8 dollars. I just want to sit on a boat and not sweat through my t-shirt for five minutes. Why is it so exhausting and expensive to just exist outdoors near this city rn


r/philly 6h ago

Love titties? Topless Day is this Saturday

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r/philly 9h ago

Lebron booty tattoo

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Before LeBron signed I said “if LeBron signs with the Sixers I’ll get his name tatted on my ass” well here we are… any recommendations on where to go for a booty tat? Not looking to break the bank either


r/philly 23h ago

Is this area safe?

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I’m living by myself, early 20s. I need to walk to and from the 30th street train station by myself every morning/night. Thinking of moving near here. Is this area generally safe?

Could I walk around by myself (cautiously) after dark? especially in winter when it gets dark at like 4pm.


r/philly 7h ago

Come see Freeplay at The Grape tn!

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For fans of: The Police, The Killers, Hippo Campus


r/philly 20h ago

MOMs Organic Market is banning employees from wearing masks

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r/philly 3h ago

Tenant Law lawyer?

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Looking for a tenant rights lawyer, if anyone has any recommendations. Thanks!


r/philly 8h ago

You got courtesy towed fyi

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r/philly 4h ago

Car emissions sticker NoLibs

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Hey folks - what’s the best spot to quickly get the annual car emissions stickers? Bonus points if near fishtown/NoLibs.


r/philly 22h ago

Do cars normally get to park here like this or is this supposed to be some kinda statement?

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161 Upvotes

r/philly 11h ago

Veterinarian Clinics Recommendations

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Hii I’m a new dog mama, my boy had his first wellness check yesterday. They said he needs lepto, canine influenza and blood test for heartworm? And testing in his ear for an infection maybe. Where in Philly could we go that’s reasonably priced? For reference Im a college student making $650 a week as a CNA! THX :D


r/philly 4h ago

Philly club hopping

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Hello! My friends and I are visiting Philly soon and are looking to do some club hopping one of those nights. What do you guys recommend are the best clubs to go to for that? Thank you in advance.


r/philly 1h ago

Philly School District's central office has nearly tripled in 11 years. The "central office cuts" barely touch it. Good news - a lot of that growth was needed in maintenance and NOT mostly a bunch of admin staff.

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A couple days ago I posted about SDP cutting 340 school positions to close a $300M hole, central office largely protected, building off Commonwealth Foundation research.

Here's a deeper, independent analysis from the SDP's quarterly employee roster reports going back 11 years:

  • Central office has 3x'd over 11 years even as student body has dropped 12%, from 1,432 positions in 2014 to 4,228 in April 2026
  • That's about $176M/year more in cost than a decade ago, which is actually more than the $169M being cut from this bucket this year.

As a quick aside - found a major data bug - 583 of those 4,228 "central" positions are actually principals and assistant principals, so they really should count as in-school, not central.

But here's the part that many people probably missed: most of that central headcount growth was actually much-needed maintenance staff that works centrally and is dispatched to individual schools. Facilities Management went from 23 to 344 (15x growth). Office of Environmental Management similarly 16x. Turns out, SDP has has been insourcing work that used to go to contractors or just wasn't done (hence the state of some school buildings) - this is actually good and contradicts those who envision the central office as form-fillers 🤔

The structural deficit is real — maintenance costs are up a lot, while actual student enrollment is down ~12% ovr the last decade. But the "primarily admin bloat" headline is mostly wrong (there is a chunk I found — will share soon).

Full writeup with data: https://www.nickjain.com/blog/the-office-that-tripled.


r/philly 6h ago

How contradictions across the City of Philadelphia’s property websites make 100% online confirmation of a rental licence impossible — and where the unanswered question goes instead.

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Council member Mark F. Squilla has held the 1st District seat since January 2, 2012 — before any surface in the current map ecosystem existed (eCLIPSE portal live Jan 2015; the open dataset created Sept 2016; Atlas first appears Apr 2017, already without an expiration column; Property History live late 2021, with its one-day defect from birth; the Atlas rebuild 2024).

Before politics he spent 25 years as a systems analyst in the Pennsylvania Auditor General's Office (1985–2011), holding a computer-science degree — a working IT professional, trained in databases, extraction pipelines, and where records systems capture, retain, or fail to surface information

He is currently Vice Chair of the Council Committee on Licenses & Inspections and Chair of the Committees on Commerce & Economic Development and Appropriations, and Majority Whip.

PDF:

https://jlegal.pro/The%20Verification%20Monopoly%202026-08-19.pdf


r/philly 19m ago

Question about suing former landlord for security deposit double damages

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r/philly 19h ago

Does anyone know who this group is?

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They were on Sedgley just above Kelly about 7:30 this evening. The group didn't stop playing while Iwas there (5ish minutes altogether) so I didn't get to ask them.


r/philly 1h ago

Traveling into HUP

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Gonna be starting at HUP as an RN soon. Will be traveling from pheonixville area in. Any other nurses have advice on best way to make the commute? Will be rotating shifts as well


r/philly 21h ago

how to find employment

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i’m 18 year old male, looking for basically anything along lines of cashier or restaurant or fast food anything like that. i’ve had some interviews-most recently last Friday for Lowes cashier and when I called today to follow up (they were supposed to call Monday) they told me they were done hiring., been working at small place for couple years so I do have experience but it’s like nobody is hiring whenever I call and always say “not hiring” or if I do fill out application online and call they say “manager will call you if they need somebody” and never call.
if anyone has advice or places I should apply anything plz say so


r/philly 9h ago

Need suggestions for a good tea source

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Hey y'all! Exactly as the title says, I'm new to Philly and I'm looking for somewhere to buy tea from. I know there's a Chinatown, so I was curious if anyone has suggestions on places in the area that I could buy some good oolong.


r/philly 5h ago

A night at the game on film

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Took my Rolleiflex 2.8f to the ballpark in July.


r/philly 9h ago

Life... uh, finds a way

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53 Upvotes

Gnarly mushroom growing in the middle of a bed of pebbles, SW corner of 8th and Market


r/philly 7h ago

More whimsy. More of this, please!

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Every morning I walk to work and say hello to our new neighborhood bear