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News Update: Graffiti Pier Statement
DRWC's statement about the partial collapse of Graffiti Pier.
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Festival Pier Development Process Begins
DELAWARE RIVER WATERFRONT CORPORATION INITIATES FESTIVAL PIER DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DRWC offers prime, publicly-owned waterfront parcel for development incorporating the public space, public access and mixed-use requirements of the Master Plan for the Central Delaware PHILADELPHIA, PA (February 17, 2015) – The Delaware River Waterfront Corporation (DRWC) released a Request for Expression of...
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Washington Avenue Pier: Sinkhole Repairs
We will have a contractor at Washington Avenue Pier making repairs to a sinkhole. The repairs will take approximately 10 business days. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience. For inquiries, please contact our team at info@drwc.org.
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Directions and Parking Cherry Street Pier
BY BIKE Cherry Street Pier accomodates bike parking. The Delaware River Waterfront Corp is also in the process of building out its multi-modal Delaware River Trail. BY RIDE INDEGO Philly's bike share program, Indego, has three easy-access stations within walking distance. These include: Race Street Pier, 2nd and Race, and 2nd and Market. BY CAR Cherry Street Pier is located at...
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Directions and parking to Race Street Pier
Directions Parking
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Pier 68 Design Press Release
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Washington Avenue Pier Press Release
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Cherry Street Pier Press Releases
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Cherry Street Pier Opening October 12
On October 12th, 2018, Philadelphians will have the opportunity to enter into the newly transformed Cherry Street Pier -- a 64,000 square foot former municipal shipping pier that is being converted into a vibrant public destination that showcases Philadelphia’s creative community and establishes a new model for public space. With a budget of $5M, the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation (DRWC)...
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Nine of the Coolest Things About Cherry Street Pier
It’s here — it’s open! The massive 64,000-square foot Municipal Pier 9, just a 100 feet south of the stunning Race Street Pier underneath the Ben Franklin Bridge, is officially the city’s newest, coolest space. Open seven days a week to the public, year round, Cherry Street Pier is poised to be a massive hub of arts, culture, community, and innovation in Philadelphia. In what is sure to be a...