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Development … for Good: The Future of the Office

Fitler Club Ballroom 1 South 24th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

A deep dive into how business leaders are re-establishing the workplace post-pandemic.Please join us for Development … for Good: The Future of The Office. Another installment of The Philadelphia Citizen’s speaker series, powered by Drexel University’s Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation and Fitler Club, on — literally — building a better, more inclusive, and prosperous Philadelphia. What does the post-pandemic workplace in Philadelphia look like? Who are the innovators creating a balanced work-life for their employees? What are the economic ramifications of the remote work revolution? How can Center City recover and thrive in the new paradigm? Our panel of

Ideas We Should Steal Festival 2022

Comcast Technology Center, Ralph J Roberts Forum 1800 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Ideas We Should Steal Festival® is a full-day convening that brings ideas that are transforming cities across the country to Philadelphia. For The Philadelphia Citizen’s 5th annual Ideas We Should Steal Festival ®, we scoured the country for the ideas, changemakers, and innovators who are transforming cities. This December, The Citizen will bring to Philadelphia the dynamic leaders whose ideas could bring about much-needed progress in our city. Their mission: to share powerful ways we can work together to create a city that meets today’s particular challenges and opportunities so that all Philadelphians can thrive. We are so excited to

Development…for Good: Placemaking and Economic Growth

Fitler Club Ballroom 1 South 24th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join this Development…for Good event to explore how the design of public space connects communities and can lead to economic growth.How does the design of a public space connect communities, and how can it lead to economic growth for neighborhoods and the city? The next event in The Citizen’s Development…for Good series looks at these questions, with some of the Philadelphians who have answered them in their work featuring:Jerry Sweeney, CEO, Brandywine Realty Trust Connor Barwin, founder, Make the World Better FoundationJerome Shabazz, executive director, Overbrook Environmental Education CenterTya Winn, executive director, Community Design CollaborativeModerated by Guidehouse Associate Director Laura