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Photo of the street sign on the section of Locust Street honoring Barbara Gittings, the LGBTQ activist.

Gayborhood preservation battle raises questions about development and displacement

Economic Mobility, Latest PJC stories, Philadelphia Gay NewsBy Gene SonnApril 29, 2026

The desire to preserve local history is in tension with the increased costs involved in renovating historic properties. In the Gayborhood, some long-time residents worry it will push them out.

Photo of Terrance and Rashida Baldwin on the steps in front of Lily of the Valley bakery that they have run for 13 years.

From Doorfront to Storefront: Lily of the Valley Cupcakery and Cafe

Chestnut Hill Local, Economic Mobility, Latest PJC stories, WURDBy Gene SonnApril 29, 2026

Lily of the Valley Cupcakery and Cafe first opened in Glenside 13 years ago, before later moving to Chelten Avenue in Germantown.

An illustration of a family eating dinner while a shadow hangs over them and the table.

Fostering conflict: Navigating the often frustrating proceedings in Philadelphia’s Family Court

Billy Penn, Latest PJC storiesBy Gene SonnApril 24, 2026

For decades, child welfare reformers have sought ways to create a less adversarial system. But parents with dependency cases still need one thing above all else: a good lawyer.

A picture of students at Lankenau Environmental Science Magnet High School look through binoculars during a learning activity outside the school building.

Philly Unpacked: What’s going on with Philly’s Schools?

Chalkbeat Philadelphia, Latest PJC stories, PhillyCAMBy Gene SonnApril 22, 2026

“Philly Unpacked” looked at the plan to close 17 Philadelphia public schools.

Gralin and Sara Zia Ebrahimi Hughes in their Chestnut Hill bookstore Multiverse, which specializes in comics, sci-fi, horror, and fantasy, or speculative fiction.

From Doorfront to Storefront: Multiverse is ready

Chestnut Hill Local, Economic Mobility, Latest PJC stories, WURDBy Gene SonnApril 20, 2026

The bookstore Multiverse specializes in comics, sci-fi, horror, and fantasy, or speculative fiction. The couple that owns the Chestnut Hill store has a digital and social media strategy to get noticed this year.

A chart showing economic mobility in major U.S. cities, with Charlotte, NC ranking first and Philadelphia, PA ranking last.

Philly’s Economy Is Growing — But People’s Lives Aren’t Getting Better

Economic Mobility, Latest PJC stories, Philadelphia MagazineBy Gene SonnApril 15, 2026

When it comes to creating well-paying jobs that grow and support a middle class, Philly has lost the plot. Now, some leaders are hell-bent on rewriting the story.

Crystal Jackson poses inside her boutique Perfectly Flawless in Germantown.

From Doorfront to Storefront: Perfectly Flawless Boutique

Chestnut Hill Local, Economic Mobility, Latest PJC stories, WURDBy Gene SonnApril 7, 2026

Crystal Jackson wants tourists to visit Perfectly Flawless Boutique in Germantown so she can provide “fashion therapy.”

Opening of the Finanta Credit Union in December 2025.

North Philly Has a New Option To Invest in a Future It Sees For Itself

Economic Mobility, Latest PJC stories, Next CityBy Gene SonnApril 1, 2026

More than just a place to open bank accounts for communities that are underbanked, this new branch invites a community to help finance its collective future.

Rashied Amon surrounded by records at his shop SOOK Vinyl & Vintage in Mt. Airy, Philadelphia.

Doorfront to Storefront: SOOK Vinyl & Vintage

Chestnut Hill Local, Economic Mobility, Latest PJC stories, WURDBy Gene SonnMarch 30, 2026

Will tourists coming to Philly for the country’s 250th birthday, the World Cup or MLB All Star Game help businesses outside of Center City and South Philly?
Rashied Amon is eager to draw tourists to the treasures available at SOOK Vinyl & Vintage in Mt. Airy.

Sulaiman Rahman sits in a chair being interviewed for a video.

Sulaiman Rahman: Power Through Access

Economic Mobility, Latest PJC stories, Love Media Now, WURDBy Gene SonnMarch 23, 2026

Sulaiman Rahman is building pathways to power and making sure more people are prepared to walk through them.

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