Yesterday in Philly

🏳️‍🌈 Pride Moves, Housing Headaches, and Maxey Gets His Due

Memorial Day was equal parts weather, remembrance, and the annual attempt to grill between storms. Here’s the real Philly news you probably didn’t see between parades and burgers:


🏠 Housing: It Doesn’t Get Easier

A new study says state and local zoning/permitting rules are making the cost and timing of building homes in PA (and Philly specifically) a mess. More rules mean fewer houses and more uncertainty — which basically translates into higher prices and longer waits. If you noticed your rent creeping up or those new apartment projects stalling, here’s the why.


🏳️‍🌈 Big Moves for Philly Pride

Philly’s Pride Festival is moving to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway this year — aiming for a bigger, more visible event (and probably less headache for Old City businesses). Details are still coming, but expect a larger party and massive rainbow energy on the Parkway.


⚾ Phillies: Pitching Shines, Bats Disappear

Weekend summary: The Phillies pitching looked lights out in Cleveland, but the offense went mostly missing and the team lost another series. Short version: Ace performances from Wheeler & friends, but if you’re hoping for Schwarber bombs, maybe check back next week.


🏀 Sixers: Maxey Gets His Flowers

Something positive: Tyrese Maxey named to the 2025-26 All-NBA Third Team (double confirmed). Well-deserved for arguably the hardest-working guy in the building. Not everyone delivered, though — Quentin Grimes’ debut wasn’t quite what fans hoped for.


🚇 What Else?


That’s what you missed. More tomorrow — stay dry, Philly.

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