For instance, they say emails between Levy and Arts & Crafts that Quillen obtained under the state’s Right-to-Know law, and which she shared with The Inquirer, reveal discussions to leave out mentions of the BID in promotional postcards and survey material, as well as Arts & Crafts’ involvement in the BID. (Craig Grossman, Arts & Crafts general partner, is a member of the proposed BID board; Kelly C.G. Edwards, who works in community relations for the firm, serves on the steering committee.)