The Daily Numbers for Monday, March 7

The Daily Numbers: 94, age of former First Lady Nancy Reagan, who died Sunday.

58 acre site of the Granite Run Mall that is about to be transformed into the Promenade at Granite Run.

30-45 days, when demolition of the exterior of the mall will begin.

2 anchor stores, Sears and Boscov’s, that remain open and will be part of the new town center style development.

1974, when Granite Run Mall first opened its doors.

10.15 an hour minimum wage being adopted for all employees under the direction of state Gov. Tom Wolf.

3 Philadelphia police officers injured when they were involved in a collision with a suspected drunken driver.

0 endorsement offered by Pa. Dems in the race for the nomination to run for U.S. Senate against Republican Pat Toomey.

173 votes for Katie McGinty, not enough to win an endorsement.

149 votes for former Delco Congressman Joe Sestak.

1 abstention.

209 votes for Stephen Zappala in attorney general race.

121 for Josh Shapiro. Neither of them won an endorsement either.

12 straight losses for the Sixers.

103-98 loss to the Miami Heat last night.

2-0 loss for Union against Dallas in the MLS opener for both teams.

4 Villanova players to take Big East honors.

64-56 win for Temple over Tulane to take American Athletic Conference title.

18 season in the NFL for Peyton Manning, who will retire today

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The NCAA tournament can’t get here soon enough. Anything to avoid talking about the Sixers.

I Don’t Get It: Somehow I don’t think we’d ever see Ronald and Nancy Reagan behaving the way Republican candidates are going about their business this year.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Kim Curran for going public with her battle against cancer.

Quote Box: “She became a voice on behalf of millions of families going through the depleting, aching reality of Alzheimer’s.”

- President Obama, in saluting former First Lady Nancy Reagan.

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