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Changing Skyline: A Generational Divide In Graduate Hospital Neighborhood
15 July 2014
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Matthew S. Olesh was mentioned in Philly.com's article,
"Changing Skyline: A Generational Divide in Graduate Hospital
Neighborhood." Full text can be found in the July 5, 2014,
issue, but a synopsis is below.
Philadelphia politics sits on a generational cross-road in which
traditionally monotonous political races are beginning to be met by
youthful newcomers. As a result, heated debates have risen
regarding the dramatic initiatives pushed by new-coming
millennials.
Matthew S. Olesh, who grabbed a committee spot after moving to
Philadelphia in 2007, comments on the drastic ideas up-and-coming
millennials have for the city, saying "we live in a city and
this is what you get. It's frustrating to see good projects get
stifled."
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