Yesterday in Philly

Subject: World Cup parking drama, budget moves, Mann Center glow-up

Hey Philly, here's what you actually missed yesterday:

⚽ World Cup: Soccer, Yes. Parking, Not So Much

The first World Cup game in Philly went down at the Linc (Ivory Coast 1, Ecuador 0 — late goal stunner). Fan turnout? Wild. But if you live in Fairmount, you may still be picking your jaw up from the curb: neighbors got slapped with PPA tickets and some cars were reportedly towed during restrictions, even for folks with legit permits. PPA says they're "reviewing." Don't hold your breath.

🏠 Money Moves: Philly’s New Budget Dips Into Housing

City Council passed a new budget with big implications for housing: more cash for proactive rental inspections (hello, actual code enforcement?) and modular home factories. Landlords, tenants, and anyone just trying not to get screwed by their lease — stay tuned as details roll out.

🎶 The Mann Center’s $65 Million Glow-Up

About time: The Mann Center is getting a massive renovation. This means new seating, a weatherproof shell, and a revamped grand entrance. Construction starts after this season, so your summer shows will still go on. But expect a much different vibe in 2027.

🚓 Crime & Cops: From Center City to the Hospital

🚦 Quick Hits: Weather, Sports, City Life

🎉 What’s Coming Up

Stay cool, keep a lawyer on speed dial for PPA, and text your group chat before street parking this week.

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