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Mayor Cherelle L. Parkers Public Schedule for Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker will outline her public schedule for Tuesday, July 29, 2025, in an announcement from the Office of the Mayor. The schedule aims to inform Philadelphia residents about upcoming engagements and events.

Phillys Realty Transfer Tax rate is now 4.578

Philadelphia's Realty Transfer Tax rate increased to 4.578% effective July 1, 2025, up from 3.278%. The increase will fund affordable housing initiatives, including the H.O.M.E. Plan, which aims to create 30,000 affordable housing units. Exemptions apply for certain family transfers and wills.

City Receives Unanimous Approval of Philadelphias 2026-2030 Five Year Plan from PICA Board

The Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority unanimously approved Philadelphia's FY26-FY30 Five-Year Plan, affirming its reasonable assumptions. The plan, championed by Mayor Cherelle L. Parker, aims to enhance city services and economic opportunities while ensuring fiscal stability.

Mayor Cherelle L. Parkers Public Schedule for Friday, July 25, 2025

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker will release her public schedule for Friday, July 25, 2025, detailing her official engagements. The schedule, published on July 28, aims to enhance transparency and community engagement within Philadelphia.

Phillys first Hoagie Throwdown Where gourmet sandwiches meet pro wrestling

Chef Eli Kulp hosts the first Hoagie Throwdown in Philadelphia on September 7, featuring gourmet hoagies paired with professional wrestling. Attendees will sample hoagies from top local vendors and vote for their favorite, with the winner crowned Hoagie Champion. The event aims to celebrate Philadelphia's unique hoagie culture and community spirit.

Mayor Cherelle L. Parkers Public Schedule for the Weekend (Saturday, July 26, 2025 Sunday, July 27, 2025)

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker announced her public schedule for the weekend of July 26-27, 2025. The schedule outlines various engagements and events the mayor will attend, emphasizing her commitment to community engagement. This announcement highlights the mayor's proactive approach to connecting with constituents.

Tavern on Camac reopens with new chef and renovated space

Tavern on Camac, Philadelphia's oldest LGBTQ+ bar, reopens with a new chef and renovated space after a year-long closure. Chef Zander Gatta aims to enhance the menu with seasonal ingredients and local sourcing. The establishment also features an updated kitchen and a revamped lounge area.

A novel dining experience Wilder hosts intimate book dinner series

Wilder restaurant in Rittenhouse hosts a quarterly book dinner series featuring acclaimed authors like Jo Piazza and Liz Moore. The intimate events include a five-course dinner inspired by the featured books, moderated discussions, and a portion of proceeds benefiting charity. Tickets are priced at $110 and include dinner and a copy of the book.

The City of Philadelphia Department of Streets Announces Resurfacing Work to Start on Packer Avenue and South 7th Street Monday, July 28th

The Department of Streets in Philadelphia will begin daytime resurfacing work on Packer Avenue and South 7th Street starting July 28. The project will include temporary partial lane closures from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and will be conducted in multiple phases to ensure improved road safety and drainage.

Where to celebrate National Spritz Day in Philadelphia

National Spritz Day is celebrated on August 1, with various venues in Philadelphia offering drink specials to mark the occasion. The article highlights the city’s vibrant cocktail culture and encourages locals to enjoy refreshing spritzes as summer continues.

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