I am curious as to why Philadelphia isn't considered a global city when all the requirements of what Global cities entail are within the sphere that makes up Philadelphia. Philadelphia has a mass transit system, entertainment venues, some of the best restuarants in the world, all the major sports teams and sports complexes, diversity and mutliculturalism abounds throughout the city. I mean I can go on and on about the benefits of why Philly is a world class city. The city also has two airports, one is an international airport and the other deals with domestic and charter flights. The Philadelphia region has about 5 million+ inhabitants and the city itself is ranked 4th or 5th in the nation. In fact, there are cities within the US that are underneath Philadelphia (as far as population, attractions and other miscellaneous things), that are considered global or world cities and have less amenities than Philly.
2007-03-10
16:22:04
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