Host Christopher Plant continues his conversation with Inga Saffron about the future of Philadelphia, its spaces, its growth and its architecture. The touched on retail in center city post COVID-19, the future of the Philly waterfront and the forgotten past of sturgeon in the Deleware River (inspired by Saffron’s first book).   Inga Saffron is a Pulitzer Prize winner for her journalism in architecture, a writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer and author of Becoming Philadelphia: How an Old American City Made Itself New Again, published this year by Rutgers University Press.