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Old Posted Mar 25, 2024, 2:47 PM
New2Fishtown New2Fishtown is offline
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Originally Posted by skyhigh07 View Post
I dunno, I’ll take it. Both Dilworth Plaza and Love Park were pretty bad back in the day. The picture makes it look a lot better than it was.
Not for nothing, but in terms of ongoing user experience, LOVE Park is a city facility whereas Dilworth Park is managed and programmed by Center City District. So it's really apples to oranges in terms of capacity, budget, etc. Dilworth benefits from being overseen by a smaller and more nimble organization that has staff dedicated to corporate partnerships (Rothman Rink, etc) and curating events, as well as very methodically transitioning the plantings and the layout as the seasons change. LOVE is...seemingly about as well managed as any underfunded Parks & Rec facility.
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