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  • Ready, Set, Grow: Digital Business Foundations – A Philly Tech Week Event

    P4 Hub 4537 Wayne Avenue, #Ste 202, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Ready, Set, Grow is a live Philly Tech Week event on using tech to attract customers, build trust, and grow your business.As Philadelphia prepares for the Semiquincentennial, local businesses have a major opportunity to grow—but only if they’re positioned to be found, trusted, and chosen.Join WURD Radio for Ready, Set, Grow: Digital Business Foundations, a live broadcast and panel discussion hosted by Stephanie “Tech Life Steph” Humphrey, taking place during Philly Tech Week at P4 Hub.This dynamic, real-world conversation is designed to help small business owners and entrepreneurs understand how to use everyday digital tools and strategies to grow their

  • Philadelphia State Budget Briefing

    P4 Hub 4537 Wayne Avenue, #Ste 202, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The House Appropriations Committee and House Philadelphia Delegation will host a community budget briefing on May 29 at 6PM. Community members will have the opportunity to ask questions and make comments regarding the state budget.

    Free
  • Philadelphia’s Black Development Community Goes Green

    P4 Hub 4537 Wayne Avenue, #Ste 202, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us as we convene BIPOC developers with building designers and contractors to discuss energy efficiency and sustainability in projects.Philadelphia's Black Development Community Goes GreenThe purpose of this event is twofold: firstly, to raise awareness within the energy efficiency and renewable energy industries, including architects, designers, engineers, financiers, brokers, and contractors, about the crucial support needed for BIPOC developers and other commercial real estate professionals in Philadelphia. By highlighting ongoing initiatives and the obstacles to overcome, our aim is to inspire action and foster new relationships between the groups. Secondly, we seek to educate BIPOC developers about energy efficiency and