Six words about Philadelphia neighborhoods
It's not hard to get Philadelphians to talk about where they live. We asked people to describe their neighborhood in six words or less. Here's a look at the result.
It’s no great challenge to get Philadelphians to start talking about where they live. We can always say more. Saying less can be harder but just as interesting. We asked people to describe their neighborhood in six words or less. Here’s a look at the result.
It’s no great challenge to get Philadelphians to start talking about Philadelphia. At a public forum hosted by NewsWorks about the city’s changing neighborhoods, we heard from dozens of people who love this city and who have some real emotional investment in where they live. The discussion moved from taxes to race and class issues, from city services to drugs and crime, from the fears of long-time residents to the needs and hopes of immigrant communities.
We can always say more. Saying less can be harder but just as interesting. We asked participants to describe their neighborhood in six words or less. Some didn’t even need six words; others needed far more. The results present a snapshot of several communities across the city. In the age of Twitter, we’re all getting pretty good at pithy brevity.
Here’s a look at what people said:
East Passyunk
Getting kinda pricey to eat out
Kensington
Fast-paced, extremely vulnerable, ever-changing
Pennsport
Old, established, families, tough, warm
Rittenhouse
Classic, diverse, green, friendly, children, dogs!
West Philly
Diverse, LGBT-friendly, young, healthy, white
Walnut Hill
Home, diverse, changing, locals, newcomers, happy
Walnut Hill
A very diverse and beautiful community
Spring Garden
The place to be in Philly
Mantua
Plan or be planned 4
Germantown
Gritty
Point Breeze, aka Newbold
Needs love
Fitler Square
Beautiful, but where are the people?
Queen Village
The best place ever to live!!!
Passyunk Square
Gravy, banh mi, cheesesteaks, and tacos
East Kensington
Growing, diverse, industry, jobs, transit
East Kensington
Diverse, families, history, vacancies, changes, what’s next?
Logan Square
Museums, fountains, developing high-rises
Society Hill
Historic, friendly, beautiful, convenient
Tioga
Large twin homes, large yards, but economically depressed
Northern Liberties
Great neighborhood being destroyed by uncontrolled developers
Passyunk
Old, new, entrepreneurial, family, leafy, provincial
Brewerytown
Access, history, community, a ways to go
Logan
Abandoned and criminally neglected by plutocrats
Roxborough
Mountains, valleys, pizza and pubs, trees
East Germantown
Highly integrated. Diverse in age. Can be upwardly mobile too. Ratchet sometimes, but authentic.
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