Michael Tanenbaum

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Michael Tanenbaum is a senior staff writer for PhillyVoice.com, with interests ranging from technology and behavioral health to local community initiatives and cultural life. Michael has written for the Argentina Independent and Bespoke Magazine and previously served as a news editor for Xfinity.com before joining PhillyVoice. He received his B.A. in The Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University.


tanenbaum@phillyvoice.com

September 10, 2020

Real Estate

Philly delays property value reassessments due to pandemic

Property owners in Philadelphia will not have reassessments for the upcoming tax year, the Office of Property Assessment announced. As a result of operational delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, another citywide assessment will not take place until 2022.

September 10, 2020

Investigations

Police release new video in fatal North Philly hit-and-run on cyclist

William Lindsay, 32, of Havertown, was fatally struck by a driver in a white Chevy Camaro who fled the scene of the crash on July 12, 2020. A reward of $25,000 is available for information leading to the arrest of the driver.

September 10, 2020

Illness

Mayor Kenney: Clearing homeless encampments is 'multi-day operation,' won't tip hand on police intervention

Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said the city will consider using police to break up the homeless encampments on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and Ridge Avenue. The health department will also loosen restrictions on outdoor gatherings in the city.

September 10, 2020

Development

A closer look at the Durst Organization's $2.2 billion Penn's Landing development

The Durst Organization, based in New York City, was chosen by the Delaware River Waterfront Corp. to lead the redevelopment of two sites around Penn's Landing in Philadelphia. The $2.2 billion projects includes nearly 2,400 apartments, more than 124,000 square feet of retail space and a 225-key hotel.

September 9, 2020

Development

DRWC rejects Sixers' proposal for new arena at Penn's Landing

The Delaware River Waterfront Corporation opted against a proposal from the Philadelphia 76ers to construct a new arena and other amenities at Penn's Landing. Instead, the DRWC selected another proposal from New York-based developer the Durst Organization.

September 9, 2020

Obituaries

Pennsylvania college football player, 20, dies of suspected COVID-19

Jamain Stephens, a 20-year-old football player at California University of Pennsylvania, died on Sept. 8. His death was believed to be linked to complications from COVID-19.

September 9, 2020

Grants

Seven Philly organizations receive state historic preservation grants

Pennsylvania's Keystone Historic Preservation program provides grants to historical and heritage organizations, museums and local governments. In Philadelphia, seven organizations received grant funding in 2020, including Eastern State Penitentiary.

September 9, 2020

Protests

Mayor Kenney calls encampment resistance 'disappointing,' 'unacceptable'

Philadelphia's Sept. 9 deadline to evict the residents of three homeless encampments was met with resistance on Wednesday morning. The encampments, formed in June, were given notice by the city to clear by 9 a.m., but organizers said they do not intend to leave.

September 8, 2020

Illness

Penn researchers advance potential cure for type 1 diabetes

Scientists have long believed islet cell transplantation may cure type 1 diabetes. But transplanted cells have not shown longterm durability. Penn Medicine researchers have found a new method for transplanting healthy beta cells in animal models, according to a study published in Nature Metabolism.

September 8, 2020

Illness

Temple's COVID-19 outbreak appears to be slowing down, but parties still a worry

Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley believes the COVID-19 outbreak at Temple University is subsiding since the switch was made to all-online instruction. The city also reopened indoor dining at restaurants across the city, but will stick to 25% capacity as the rest of Pennsylvania moves to 50% on Sept. 21.

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