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Earlier this month, the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas overturned the designation of the Washington Square West Historic District, reversing a decision by the Philadelphia Historical Commission that had protected more than 1,400 historic properties in the neighborhood. The district, approved in 2024 after years of research and community discussion, recognized the area’s layered history, including its connections to immigrant communities, Black and LGBTQ+ history, and the evolution of Center City’s irreplaceable historic residential fabric.
The ruling has significant implications for historic preservation in Philadelphia. In response to the ruling, the City of Philadelphia filed an appeal. Because of that appeal, the court’s reversal is currently stayed, meaning the historic district remains in effect for now while the case moves through the legal process.
While the legal process moves forward, the situation will ultimately be decided by a higher court. We will continue to monitor the case closely and advocate for strong legal protections for historic districts across the city.
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