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Developers of former Civic Arena site affirm commitment to revitalizing Hill District

Developers of former Civic Arena site affirm commitment to revitalizing Hill District
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Hill District Stakeholders Worry Rushed Development Of The Lower Hill Jeopardizes The Neighborhood

A rendering of the green space planned next to the proposed 26-story office tower. The Pittsburgh Penguins and their development partners aim to break ground on a 26-story office tower on the Lower Hill this summer. Many stakeholders are eager to see investment, but want to ensure investment benefits the neighborhood as a whole. At a meeting Monday night, residents noted that while the developers have made numerous reinvestment promises, the specifics remain unclear, and therefore, unenforceable. As she began the meeting, Hill Community Development Corporation CEO Marimba Milliones said she’s more eager than anyone to see development. “But we have to make sure we do it in a way that does not wash away the residents of our community, that does not sweep away the culture of our neighborhood,” she said.

The Queen to dust off her musical thrones this spring

The Queen to dust off her musical thrones this spring Andre Lamar, Delaware News Journal Changes at The Queen in progress Tickets will be announced on social media around the middle of next week. In April, the Crown Stage will feature seated and ticketed performances by local acts Aziza Nailah, Maya Belardo and Best Kept Soul, said The Queen s general manager, Sam Blumin. A comedic Drag Diva Brunch series starts April 3. The Crown room will open with an English gastropub-themed kitchen and socially distanced full-band shows at 50% capacity, per state rules. In normal times, full capacity is about 250 for that stage.

DNREC publishes planned regulations for phasing in greener refrigerants

Delaware Business Now Reading Time: 2 minutes The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced today that new hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) regulations were published March 1 in the state’s Register of Regulations. The requirements for reducing harmful HFCs go into effect on Sept. 1 of this year. The new regulation establishes a state schedule to phase down specific HFCs used in air conditioning/refrigeration equipment, aerosols, and foams. DNREC says HFCs are hundreds to thousands of times more potent per unit of mass than carbon dioxide (CO 2) in contributing to climate change. Emissions of HFC emissions are growing at a rate of 8% per year, and the regulation will address the critical need to phase down their use, a release stated.

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