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Philadelphia leaders officially learned this week what they'd feared for months: Federal funding for the $207 million ...
The Chinatown Stitch Project was created to connect two sides of the neighborhood that are divided by a highway.
Designs for the Chinatown Stitch highway cap project are advancing despite the federal government’s recent cancellation of ...
Will the Chinatown Stitch project get its federal funding? No one can seem to piece it together. Why it matters: A traffic jam of conflicting voices is creating confusion about whether Philly will ...
The Chinatown Stitch Project was created to connect two sides of the neighborhood that are divided by a highway.
BILLYPENNGRAM OF THE DAY The world is spinning / What happens when it stops(Photo by @artfreddy) Chinatown Stitch design ...
It provides federal funds for projects like the Chinatown Stitch. It's the type of project John Chin, who grew up in Chinatown and is now the executive director of PCDC, never thought he'd see.
An effort is underway to reconnect Philly's Chinatown neighborhood decades after the Vine Street Expressway cut it apart. For the first time people are getting to see three concepts for capping I-676.
Philadelphia has selected a preferred design for the Chinatown Stitch, a project that aims to build two caps above the Vine Street Expressway that divided the neighborhood when it was built in the ...
Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey, Congressmembers Brendan F. Boyle and Dwight Evans and Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker announced a $158 million federal grant for the Chinatown Stitch project.
The goal is to reconnect, or “stitch,” together a fractured community. The Chinatown Stitch project will cover the existing below-ground Vine Street Expressway from 10th Street to 13th Street, and is ...