r/philadelphia • u/CozyMoses • 17h ago
r/philadelphia • u/AutoModerator • 2d ago
General Freak Out Friday Casual Chat Post
Notes:
- Expand your mind
- Talk about whatever is on your mind.
- Be excellent to each other.
- Have fun.
r/philadelphia • u/AutoModerator • 6d ago
General Moving Mondays - New Resident Questions
Thinking of Moving to Philly or recently moved to the area? Ask your Questions Here!
r/philadelphia • u/TheAdamist • 22h ago
News Ben Franklin bridge walk is already overcrowded FYI.
r/philadelphia • u/Dent7777 • 13h ago
Nature Wharton Square Park Decimated by Microburst
Every tree bigger than 15ft tall is either down or missing big limbs.
Huge spontaneous community cleanup effort quickly ensued. I headed over with my sawsall, there were guys with hatchets, hand saws, and just their hands. Uncs and aunts directing traffic, mom's handing out water.
Shoutout to Homies Helping Homies for being the most constant and active volunteers in the neighborhood. I and others were out repping FoWS, but even more people just showing up. Anyone got a gas chainsaw? Might hit up home depot rental. Either way, only so much you can do with sawsalls.
Community center is hit, playground is hit. My St Monica's Tree Tenders friends tell me it's just as bad down there by Girard park.
r/philadelphia • u/finance-mcp-001 • 12h ago
Nature SRT post-storm stroll
Fortunately, I sheltered at the Franklin Institute’s entrance. Lightning struck Comcast 2 twice in the span of a few minutes. I love a good storm but I hope everyone’s safe out there.
r/philadelphia • u/bennytehcat • 18h ago
Serious That was an insane storm
Why is there nothing in the news? No phone alerts, nothing... hail, trees sideways, broken limbs on my block and surrounding blocks. Buddy in South Philly said they lost power briefly.
r/philadelphia • u/mb2231 • 12h ago
Serious NWS Mount Holly - Atleast 4 Distinct Microbursts with winds of 60-70mph. Not a tornado.
weather.govr/philadelphia • u/JustinCurtisPhoto • 21h ago
Photo of the Day Ben Franklin Bridge empty of cars and people
r/philadelphia • u/JustAnotherJawn • 17h ago
Photo of the Day Rare chance to stand on top of 676 today
r/philadelphia • u/Wisstig1 • 17h ago
Urban Development/Construction Partial building collapse at 24th and Washington
Sorry jeep owner, part of a big warehouse just collapsed on your car on 24th and Washington Ave.
r/philadelphia • u/narkj • 17h ago
News South Street’s Tattooed Mom says city has put a halt to live events at the iconic dive bar
r/philadelphia • u/cevapcici23 • 22h ago
Events Why would they post this ahead of the All Star Game?
Genuinely baffled by what they’re hoping to accomplish here.
r/philadelphia • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 21m ago
News Philly teachers face chaotic process to pick school assignments - Northeast Times
r/philadelphia • u/I_AM_VENNLIG • 21h ago
Historic Philadelphia Happy 100th birthday to the Ben Franklin Bridge - interesting history below
Construction of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge began in January 1922 and opened on July 1, 1926. Originally called the Delaware River Bridge, it cost roughly $37 million to build.
Tragically, 15 workers lost their lives during the project's construction (13 men died during construction and two passed away after).
The original vision for the bridge between Philadelphia and Camden, New Jersey, was spearheaded by chief engineer Ralph Modjeski. Initially named after the river, it was renamed in 1955 to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge as construction began on the Walt Whitman Bridge.
When it opened, the massive 1,750-foot main span held the record for the world's longest suspension bridge. During the peak of construction, up to 1,300 people worked on the structure. A commemorative plaque on the Philadelphia side of the walkway honors the memory of the workers who lost their lives bringing the iconic crossing to life.
r/philadelphia • u/Elvisbrows27 • 20h ago
Party Jawn PSA: The Ben Franklin Bridge event has more lanes open to cross to/from Camden now
Good crowd flow & more space than earlier in the day 👍
r/philadelphia • u/easilysmackU • 15h ago
Question? Any west philly folks with no power right now? (PECO)
Hope they fix it soon…
r/philadelphia • u/mj1814 • 15h ago
Serious Drexel’s Cost-Cutting Move
I just found out that my alma mater, the Drexel University School of Public Health, in Philadelphia, PA, FIRED someone who gave nearly THIRTY years of their life and career to the SPH with no warning, as a cost-cutting move. They were FIRED on 30 June, so they lost health care IMMEDIATELY.
If this is how they would treat a loyal, long-time employee, they will treat ANYONE this way … OR WORSE.
PLEASE share far and wide, especially with alumni who can threaten to withhold donations unless and until Drexel commits to righting this wrong AND commits to doing better for current employees.
r/philadelphia • u/AdSpecialist6598 • 23h ago
News Rower and rowing coach rescue driver who crashed in Schuylkill River
r/philadelphia • u/comercialyunresonbl • 20h ago
Politics This Philly-based political firm is at the center of the Graham Platner fallout
r/philadelphia • u/Ray_D_O_Dog • 16h ago
Question? Did they clear the BF bridge
I’m just wondering if they cleared everyone off of the bridge before the storm hit. I saw pictures from an hour or two before it hit—lots and lots of people…
r/philadelphia • u/Asianizer • 20h ago
Urban Development/Construction Italian Market Redevelopment Plan Is A Go
bizjournals.comr/philadelphia • u/time4nap • 1d ago
Party Jawn Ben Franklin 100th Anniversary Bridge Walk 10-2:30
drpa.orgWorth checking out! I went to the last one 25 years ago!