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File #: 150440    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Bill Status: LAPSED
File created: 5/7/2015 In control: Committee on Streets and Services
On agenda: Final action:
Title: Also naming Civic Center Boulevard to "Raymond G. Perelman Way."
Sponsors: Councilmember Blackwell
Indexes: STREET RENAMING
Attachments: 1. Bill No. 15044000.pdf
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Also naming Civic Center Boulevard to “Raymond G. Perelman Way.”
 
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WHEREAS, Raymond G. Perelman was born in Philadelphia, raised in the Feltonville and Olney sections of the city and attended the University of Pennsylvania; and
 
WHEREAS, After proudly serving his country in World War II, he began his 70 year, and still counting, career in a broad range of highly successful business ventures; and
 
WHEREAS, Throughout his successful business career, Raymond established a tradition of gracious philanthropy and giving back to the Philadelphia community; and
 
WHEREAS, With his late wife, Ruth, he made numerous transformational gifts that have created positive change for the cultural, educational and healthcare systems in Philadelphia, including the following:
 
§      Donating $15 million to the Philadelphia Museum of Art to name the landmark Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building;
 
§      Donating $25 million to the University of Pennsylvania to build and name the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine, located on the street to be named in his honor;
 
§      Donating $11 million to Drexel University for the Raymond G. Perelman Plaza and the Raymond G. Perelman Center for Jewish Life;
 
§      Donating $1.3 million to the National Museum of American Jewish History;
 
§      Donating $6 million to the Kimmel Center for the Arts;
 
§      Donating a historic $225 million to the University of Pennsylvania, which named its medical school as the Perelman School of Medicine; and
 
WHEREAS, Raymond G. Perelman has now made another life-changing gift to the children of Philadelphia and the world by donating $50 million to The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, which in appreciation is naming its 8-acre campus on the south side of Civic Center Boulevard as the Raymond G. Perelman Campus; and
 
WHEREAS, In addition to the profound impact his charitable contributions have made on the lives of countless families, Raymond G. Perelman's generosity has helped spark significant long-term economic benefits to the City of Philadelphia in the form of creating jobs, driving cultural tourism, and developing research innovations; therefore be it
 
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, That Civic Center Boulevard is also named “Raymond G. Perelman Way” to recognize a remarkable life of munificence and achievement.
 
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