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Walt D'Alessio remembered for civic contributions to Philadelphia

Walter D’Alessio was a civic leader and legendary figure in Philadelphia’s urban development. Though not a native Philadelphian, his half-century of service to the city earned him the status of an honorary citizen and an influential leader.

D’Alessio died at his Society Hill home on July 1. He was 90 years old.

D’Alessio’s years of service were dedicated to promoting growth and revitalization to the city. He served as the executive director of the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, and as the executive vice president of the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC).

D’Alessio also served on dozens of boards and committees — including at WHYY, where he served for 10 consecutive years. Eventually he rose to the position of vice chair, where he oversaw WHYY’s highly successful capital campaign.

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