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What is the future of industrial lands in Philadelphia?

06/10/2009 | 

ZCC Regular Session

The ZCC invited the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) to present the findings of its ongoing industrial land use and market study, which addresses the mismatch between the city’s 17,805-acre supply of industrially-zoned land and the demands of modern industrial users. The final report is likely to make recommendations that are relevant to the work of the ZCC, such as the rezoning and redistribution of industrial lands and the reclassification of uses to suit modern industries.

The study focuses on 15,433 acres of industrially-zoned land that is concentrated in 15 areas of the city. The remaining lands are comprised of isolated parcels that once had a historical manufacturing significance, but now are in areas that have transitioned into residential or other uses. Every parcel in the study area has been surveyed and mapped to show lands that are actively used for industry and those that are vacant or used for other purposes and to demonstrate the intensity of industrial jobs and where employment concentrations are located in relation to other city uses and activities. Although the overall number of industrial jobs is declining as in other cities in the country, one out of every five jobs in Philadelphia is classified as industrial. This is still a significant number of jobs that require a wide range of skill level, offer higher than average wages, and provide better opportunity for advancement. The industrial sector in Philadelphia currently provides about $5 billion in payroll and generates about $323 million in taxes.

The goals of the study are to retain and optimize use of the city’s industrial land, expand industrial activity in the city, encourage a balanced and diverse city economy, increase the number and quality of jobs available to city residents, and raise revenues. The final report is expected to be released in the fall of 2009.

Click here to view the PowerPoint presentation of the report.

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