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Center City, Philadelphia

Center City includes the central business district and central neighborhoods of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It comprises the area that made up the City of Philadelphia prior to the Act of Consolidation, 1854, which extended the city borders to be coterminous with Philadelphia County.

Center City
The Schuylkill River (foreground) and Center City Philadelphia (background) in July 2007
Center City within Philadelphia
Country US
StatePennsylvania
CountyPhiladelphia
CityPhiladelphia
Area
 • Total7.7 sq mi (20 km2)
Population
 (2020)[2]
 • Total69,433
 • Density32,151/sq mi (12,414/km2)
ZIP Code
19102, 19103, 19106, 19107, 19109, 19146, 19147

The area has grown to the second-most densely populated downtown area in the United States after Midtown Manhattan in New York City with an estimated 202,100 residents in 2020 and a population density of 26,284 per square mile.[3]

Geography edit

Boundaries edit

Schuylkill Expressway near Center City
 
Eastbound
 
Westbound
Views of the Schuylkill Expressway near Center City in 2022

Center City is bounded by South Street to the south, the Delaware River to the east, the Schuylkill River to the west, and Vine Street to the north.[4] The district occupies the old boundaries of the City of Philadelphia before the city was made coterminous with Philadelphia County in 1854. The Center City District, which has special powers of taxation,[5] has a complicated, irregularly shaped boundary that includes much but not all of this area and also extends beyond it.[6] The Philadelphia Police Department patrols four districts located within Center City – the 6th, 9th, 3rd, and 17th districts.[7]

Neighborhood features edit

 
Center City at night in May 2007
 
Logan Circle in 2011
 
Philadelphia City Hall at night in December 2012

Among Center City's neighborhoods and districts are Penn's Landing, Old City, Society Hill, South Street, Washington Square West, Market East, Chinatown, Logan Square, the Museum District (located along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway), Rittenhouse Square, Fitler Square, the Avenue of the Arts (South Broad Street), and Jewelers' Row.

Center City is home to most of Philadelphia's tallest buildings, including Philadelphia's City Hall, the second-tallest masonry building in the world and, until 1987, the tallest in Philadelphia, as well as the tallest building in the world for seven years. In March 1987, One Liberty Place broke the gentlemen's agreement not to exceed the height of the statue of William Penn atop City Hall. Upon the completion of One Liberty Place, no Philadelphia major-league sports team won a world championship for the next two decades, a phenomenon known as the "Curse of Billy Penn". In an effort to reverse the curse, a three-foot statue of Penn was affixed to the top of the Comcast Center upon its completion as the city's new tallest building in 2007. On October 29, 2008, the Philadelphia Phillies won the 2008 World Series, ending the "curse".

Seven other skyscrapers now exceed the height of Penn's statue, including One Liberty Place's little sister, Two Liberty Place. The Comcast Center, which was completed in 2007, became the tallest building in Pennsylvania, 30 feet taller than One Liberty Place. In 2018, the Comcast Technology Center opened, which is now the tallest building in Philadelphia and the tallest building in the United States outside of Manhattan and Chicago. 1441 Chestnut, which is currently under construction, is also slated to be taller than City Hall. The first publicly accessible vantage point higher than City Hall opened at One Liberty Observation Deck on the 57th floor of One Liberty Place in 2015.

Other Center City skyscrapers include the BNY Mellon Center and the Three Logan Square, which houses a traffic camera used by the Philadelphia branch of the Westwood One MetroNetworks traffic service.

Across the street from City Hall is the Masonic Temple, the headquarters of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, a legacy of the Founding Fathers and signers of the Declaration of Independence, many of whom were Freemasons; these include George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. While Philadelphia's population declined between 1990 and 2000, Center City's population increased by 10% over that same period.

In 2007, the city designated the area bound by 11th Street, Broad Street, Chestnut Street and Pine Street as the Gayborhood.[8]

Neighborhoods edit

Economy edit

 
The 58-story Comcast Center in Center City, the second-tallest building in Philadelphia and 23rd tallest in the nation
 
Reading Terminal Market in Center City in January 2011

Sunoco has its headquarters in the BNY Mellon Center.[9] Cigna has its corporate headquarters in 2 Liberty Place.[10] Aramark is headquartered in Center City.[11] Comcast is headquartered in the Comcast Center.[12] The law firm Cozen O'Connor has its headquarters in Center City.[13] Kogan Page has its U.S. headquarters in Center City.[14]

Lincoln National Corporation moved its headquarters from Fort Wayne, Indiana to Philadelphia in 1999.[15] In Philadelphia Lincoln was headquartered in the West Tower of Centre Square in Center City.[16] In 2007, the company moved 400 employees, including its top executives, to Radnor Township from Philadelphia.[15]

Government and infrastructure edit

Buildings edit

Center City is home to some of the largest and most prominent buildings in the United States, including:

Infrastructure edit

 
The U.S. Custom House in Old City in July 2014

The Philadelphia Fire Department operates five fire stations in Center City:

  • Engine 1, Ladder 5, Medic 35, Battalion 1 - 711 S. Broad St.
  • Snorkel 2, Medic 44B, Battalion 4, Field Comm. Unit 1 - 101 N. 4th St.
  • Engine 11, Medic 21 - 601 South St.
  • Pipeline 20, Ladder 23, Medic 1 - 133 N. 10th St.
  • Squirt 43, Ladder 9, Medic 7 - 2108 Market St.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons Northeast Region Office is in the U.S. Custom House, a part of the Independence National Historical Park, in Old City, Center City.[17]

The William J. Green Jr. Federal Building houses the Federal Bureau of Investigation Philadelphia Field Office.[18]

Diplomatic offices and consulates edit

The Consulate-General of Italy in Philadelphia is located in the 1026 Public Ledger Building at 150 South Independence Mall West.[19] The Consulate-General of Panama in Philadelphia is located in Suite 1 at 124 Chestnut Street.[20] The Consulate of Mexico in Philadelphia is located in Suite 310 of the Bourse Building off of Independence Mall.[21]

The Consulate-General of the Dominican Republic in Philadelphia was located in Suite 216 in the Lafayette Building at 437 Chestnut Street.[22] It closed on November 7, 2005.[23] The Consulate-General of Israel in Philadelphia was located on the 18th Floor at 1880 John F. Kennedy Boulevard.[24] Israel closed the Philadelphia consulate in 2016.[25]

Education edit

Public schools edit

 
George W. Nebinger School in the Bella Vista neighborhood in May 2010
 
Albert M. Greenfield School on Chestnut Street in Center City in April 2019

Residents of Center City are included within the School District of Philadelphia. From the 1940s to the opening of what is now known as the Greenfield School in 1954, many residents attended public schools in other areas and private schools due to the low number of public schools in Center City.[26]

In 2005, in an attempt to slow the flight of middle-class families, the school district and Center City District, an economic development agency, launched a program that promoted public schools in Center City, including Rittenhouse Square and Society Hill, and adjacent areas in Fairmount, Northern Liberties, and South Philadelphia.[27]

K-8 schools that have attendance boundaries in Center City and areas around Center City include:[28]

  • Albert M. Greenfield
    • It opened in September 1954 as the Center City School after the Center City Residents Association (CCRA) advocated for its establishment. It was initially housed in a YWCA and later in the former Jerrold Electronics Building. In 1964 the school district bought the site for a permanent campus, which began construction in 1966 and opened in September 1970.[26]

Neighborhood high schools for Center City and the Center City area, located outside of Center City, include:[29][30][31]

Other high schools include:

Combined middle and high schools include:

Charter schools edit

Charter schools not operated by the School District of Philadelphia include:[34]

  • Grades 1-12:
  • Grades 7-12:
  • The Mastery Charter Schools system operates the Mastery Charter Lenfest Campus (7-12) in Old City. It moved from North Philadelphia to Old City in 2002.[35]
  • Grades 5-8:
    • Freire Charter Middle School
  • Grades 6-12:
    • World Communications Charter School
  • Grades 9-12:
    • Architecture and Design Charter School
    • Freire Charter High School
    • Mastery Charter High School
    • Philadelphia Electrical and Technology Charter School
  • Grades K-8:
    • Laboratory Charter School of Communication and Languages
    • Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures Charter School
  • Grades 6-8:
    • Wakisha Charter School
  • Grades K-7:
    • Christopher Columbus Charter School
    • Independence Charter School grades K-8
    • People for People Charter School
  • Grades Pre-K-8:
    • Russell Byers Charter School
  • Grades K-6:
    • Universal Institute Charter School

Private schools edit

Roman Catholic parochial schools edit

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia operates the following Roman Catholic parochial schools in the Center City area :

Other private schools edit

Other private schools in the Center City area include:

  • Grades Pre-K-12:
  • Grades 9-12:
    • City Center Academy
  • Grades Pre-K-8:
    • St. Peter's School
    • The Philadelphia School

Public libraries edit

The Free Library of Philadelphia operates the Parkway Central Library at 1901 Vine Street,[36] the Independence Branch at 18 South 7th Street,[37] the Philadelphia City Institute on the first floor and lower level of an apartment complex at 1905 Locust Street,[38] and the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped at 919 Walnut Street.[39]

Other institutions edit

Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools is headquartered in Center City.[40]

Culture edit

Music and theatre edit

Center City Philadelphia is home to some of the nation and world's leading cultural institutions. Avenue of the Arts, a city-designated cultural district, includes Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, which houses the Philadelphia Orchestra (a Big Five orchestra) and the Academy of Music, home of the Philadelphia Ballet and Opera Philadelphia. The avenue is home to multiple theatres, including the Miller, Suzanne Roberts, and Wilma theatres. Forrest Theatre is also located in center city, at 1114 Walnut Street.

Museums edit

Mütter Museum, a medical museum, is located in center city at 19 S. 22nd Street.

Recreation edit

Center City Philadelphia has a vast number of restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. McGillin's Olde Ale House, at 1310 Drury Street, is one of the nation's oldest pubs (founded in 1860).

Transportation edit

 
Benjamin Franklin Bridge, a 2,917.86 meters (9,573.0 ft) bridge connecting Center City with Camden, New Jersey in March 2012

Major highways edit

Streets and bridges edit

Center city streets and bridges include Benjamin Franklin Bridge, which connects the city with Camden, New Jersey, and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, a one-mile long parkway that runs from Philadelphia City Hall to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Three major center city streets are Broad, Market, and South Streets.

Local public transit edit

There is a 500,000+ sq ft underground pedestrian concourse that connects many of the center city Septa stations to businesses and office buildings. Primarily running under Market Street and Broad Street, the concourse spans east to west from 8th street to 18th street and north to south from John F. Kennedy Boulevard to Spruce Street.

Intercity public transit edit

 
Interior of Philadelphia's 30th Street Station, one of the nation's busiest passenger train stations
  • Greyhound at two locations:
    • 618 Market
    • JFK and 30th Street
  • Peter Pan, and various Trailways buses at 618 Market Street
  • Megabus (30th Street Station)
  • Various Chinatown bus lines (various operators & stops; most stops near 11th & Arch Streets)

Amtrak's primary Philadelphia station, 30th Street Station, is located immediately west of Center City, just across the Schuylkill River. SEPTA Regional Rail trains, New Jersey Transit Atlantic City Line trains, Market-Frankford Line trains, and subway-surface line trolleys also service 30th Street Station, and both Megabus and BoltBus stop on streets adjacent to the station.

As of 2016 Taiwanese airline China Airlines provides a private bus service to and from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City for customers based in the Philadelphia area. This service previously stopped in Center City in front of the Marriott Hotel.[41]

Center City Residents' Association edit

The Center City Residents' Association, originally formed in 1947 to prevent Rittenhouse Square from being turned into a parking lot, is a primary advocate for quality of life issues in Center City. Other community organizations of this type include Logan Square Neighborhood Association, Society Hill Civic Association, South of South Street Neighborhood Association, Washington Square West Civic Association, and the Queen Village Neighbors Association.

Gallery edit

See also edit

 
A panoramic view of Center City skyline from the northwest

References edit

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External links edit

  • Center City District and Central Philadelphia Development Corporation
  • Center City Residents' Association

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Center City includes the central business district and central neighborhoods of Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States It comprises the area that made up the City of Philadelphia prior to the Act of Consolidation 1854 which extended the city borders to be coterminous with Philadelphia County Center CityNeighborhoodThe Schuylkill River foreground and Center City Philadelphia background in July 2007Center City within PhiladelphiaCountry USStatePennsylvaniaCountyPhiladelphiaCityPhiladelphiaArea 1 Total7 7 sq mi 20 km2 Population 2020 2 Total69 433 Density32 151 sq mi 12 414 km2 ZIP Code19102 19103 19106 19107 19109 19146 19147The area has grown to the second most densely populated downtown area in the United States after Midtown Manhattan in New York City with an estimated 202 100 residents in 2020 and a population density of 26 284 per square mile 3 Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Boundaries 1 2 Neighborhood features 1 3 Neighborhoods 2 Economy 3 Government and infrastructure 3 1 Buildings 3 2 Infrastructure 3 3 Diplomatic offices and consulates 4 Education 4 1 Public schools 4 1 1 Charter schools 4 2 Private schools 4 2 1 Roman Catholic parochial schools 4 2 2 Other private schools 4 3 Public libraries 4 4 Other institutions 5 Culture 5 1 Music and theatre 5 2 Museums 5 3 Recreation 6 Transportation 6 1 Major highways 7 Streets and bridges 7 1 Local public transit 7 2 Intercity public transit 8 Center City Residents Association 9 Gallery 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksGeography editBoundaries edit Schuylkill Expressway near Center City nbsp Eastbound nbsp WestboundViews of the Schuylkill Expressway near Center City in 2022 Center City is bounded by South Street to the south the Delaware River to the east the Schuylkill River to the west and Vine Street to the north 4 The district occupies the old boundaries of the City of Philadelphia before the city was made coterminous with Philadelphia County in 1854 The Center City District which has special powers of taxation 5 has a complicated irregularly shaped boundary that includes much but not all of this area and also extends beyond it 6 The Philadelphia Police Department patrols four districts located within Center City the 6th 9th 3rd and 17th districts 7 Neighborhood features edit nbsp Center City at night in May 2007 nbsp Logan Circle in 2011 nbsp Philadelphia City Hall at night in December 2012Among Center City s neighborhoods and districts are Penn s Landing Old City Society Hill South Street Washington Square West Market East Chinatown Logan Square the Museum District located along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway Rittenhouse Square Fitler Square the Avenue of the Arts South Broad Street and Jewelers Row Center City is home to most of Philadelphia s tallest buildings including Philadelphia s City Hall the second tallest masonry building in the world and until 1987 the tallest in Philadelphia as well as the tallest building in the world for seven years In March 1987 One Liberty Place broke the gentlemen s agreement not to exceed the height of the statue of William Penn atop City Hall Upon the completion of One Liberty Place no Philadelphia major league sports team won a world championship for the next two decades a phenomenon known as the Curse of Billy Penn In an effort to reverse the curse a three foot statue of Penn was affixed to the top of the Comcast Center upon its completion as the city s new tallest building in 2007 On October 29 2008 the Philadelphia Phillies won the 2008 World Series ending the curse Seven other skyscrapers now exceed the height of Penn s statue including One Liberty Place s little sister Two Liberty Place The Comcast Center which was completed in 2007 became the tallest building in Pennsylvania 30 feet taller than One Liberty Place In 2018 the Comcast Technology Center opened which is now the tallest building in Philadelphia and the tallest building in the United States outside of Manhattan and Chicago 1441 Chestnut which is currently under construction is also slated to be taller than City Hall The first publicly accessible vantage point higher than City Hall opened at One Liberty Observation Deck on the 57th floor of One Liberty Place in 2015 Other Center City skyscrapers include the BNY Mellon Center and the Three Logan Square which houses a traffic camera used by the Philadelphia branch of the Westwood One MetroNetworks traffic service Across the street from City Hall is the Masonic Temple the headquarters of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania a legacy of the Founding Fathers and signers of the Declaration of Independence many of whom were Freemasons these include George Washington and Benjamin Franklin While Philadelphia s population declined between 1990 and 2000 Center City s population increased by 10 over that same period In 2007 the city designated the area bound by 11th Street Broad Street Chestnut Street and Pine Street as the Gayborhood 8 Neighborhoods edit Callowhill Chinatown Fitler Square Gayborhood French Quarter Logan Square Market East Old City Penn Center Penn s Landing Rittenhouse Square Society Hill Washington Square WestEconomy edit nbsp The 58 story Comcast Center in Center City the second tallest building in Philadelphia and 23rd tallest in the nation nbsp Reading Terminal Market in Center City in January 2011Sunoco has its headquarters in the BNY Mellon Center 9 Cigna has its corporate headquarters in 2 Liberty Place 10 Aramark is headquartered in Center City 11 Comcast is headquartered in the Comcast Center 12 The law firm Cozen O Connor has its headquarters in Center City 13 Kogan Page has its U S headquarters in Center City 14 Lincoln National Corporation moved its headquarters from Fort Wayne Indiana to Philadelphia in 1999 15 In Philadelphia Lincoln was headquartered in the West Tower of Centre Square in Center City 16 In 2007 the company moved 400 employees including its top executives to Radnor Township from Philadelphia 15 Government and infrastructure editSee also Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia James A Byrne United States Courthouse and Philadelphia City Hall Buildings edit Center City is home to some of the largest and most prominent buildings in the United States including 1818 Market Street Centre Square Comcast Center the 23rd tallest skyscraper in the nation Liberty Place Philadelphia City Hall the world s largest free standing masonry building Three Logan SquareInfrastructure edit nbsp The U S Custom House in Old City in July 2014The Philadelphia Fire Department operates five fire stations in Center City Engine 1 Ladder 5 Medic 35 Battalion 1 711 S Broad St Snorkel 2 Medic 44B Battalion 4 Field Comm Unit 1 101 N 4th St Engine 11 Medic 21 601 South St Pipeline 20 Ladder 23 Medic 1 133 N 10th St Squirt 43 Ladder 9 Medic 7 2108 Market St The Federal Bureau of Prisons Northeast Region Office is in the U S Custom House a part of the Independence National Historical Park in Old City Center City 17 The William J Green Jr Federal Building houses the Federal Bureau of Investigation Philadelphia Field Office 18 Diplomatic offices and consulates edit The Consulate General of Italy in Philadelphia is located in the 1026 Public Ledger Building at 150 South Independence Mall West 19 The Consulate General of Panama in Philadelphia is located in Suite 1 at 124 Chestnut Street 20 The Consulate of Mexico in Philadelphia is located in Suite 310 of the Bourse Building off of Independence Mall 21 The Consulate General of the Dominican Republic in Philadelphia was located in Suite 216 in the Lafayette Building at 437 Chestnut Street 22 It closed on November 7 2005 23 The Consulate General of Israel in Philadelphia was located on the 18th Floor at 1880 John F Kennedy Boulevard 24 Israel closed the Philadelphia consulate in 2016 25 Education editPublic schools edit Further information School District of Philadelphia nbsp George W Nebinger School in the Bella Vista neighborhood in May 2010 nbsp Albert M Greenfield School on Chestnut Street in Center City in April 2019Residents of Center City are included within the School District of Philadelphia From the 1940s to the opening of what is now known as the Greenfield School in 1954 many residents attended public schools in other areas and private schools due to the low number of public schools in Center City 26 In 2005 in an attempt to slow the flight of middle class families the school district and Center City District an economic development agency launched a program that promoted public schools in Center City including Rittenhouse Square and Society Hill and adjacent areas in Fairmount Northern Liberties and South Philadelphia 27 K 8 schools that have attendance boundaries in Center City and areas around Center City include 28 Albert M Greenfield It opened in September 1954 as the Center City School after the Center City Residents Association CCRA advocated for its establishment It was initially housed in a YWCA and later in the former Jerrold Electronics Building In 1964 the school district bought the site for a permanent campus which began construction in 1966 and opened in September 1970 26 Andrew Jackson School Bache Martin Chester A Arthur Edwin M Stanton General Philip Kearny George A McCall School George W Nebinger School James R Ludlow Laura Wheeler Waring Spring Garden School William H Harrison William M Meredith SchoolNeighborhood high schools for Center City and the Center City area located outside of Center City include 29 30 31 Benjamin Franklin High School Furness High School 32 South Philadelphia High School 33 Other high schools include Bodine High School for International Affairs Constitution High School for American Studies Franklin Learning Center High School Parkway Center City High School Philadelphia High School for Business and Technology Science Leadership AcademyCombined middle and high schools include Julia R Masterman SchoolCharter schools edit Charter schools not operated by the School District of Philadelphia include 34 Grades 1 12 Mathematics Civics and Sciences Charter School Grades 7 12 The Mastery Charter Schools system operates the Mastery Charter Lenfest Campus 7 12 in Old City It moved from North Philadelphia to Old City in 2002 35 Grades 5 8 Freire Charter Middle School Grades 6 12 World Communications Charter School Grades 9 12 Architecture and Design Charter School Freire Charter High School Mastery Charter High School Philadelphia Electrical and Technology Charter School Grades K 8 Laboratory Charter School of Communication and Languages Folk Arts Cultural Treasures Charter School Grades 6 8 Wakisha Charter School Grades K 7 Christopher Columbus Charter School Independence Charter School grades K 8 People for People Charter School Grades Pre K 8 Russell Byers Charter School Grades K 6 Universal Institute Charter SchoolPrivate schools edit Roman Catholic parochial schools edit The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia operates the following Roman Catholic parochial schools in the Center City area 1 Grades 9 12 J W Hallahan Catholic Girls High School Roman Catholic High School Grades Pre K 8 St Francis Xavier School St Peter the Apostle School Grades K 8 St Mary s Interparochial School Grades 1 8 Holy Redeemer SchoolOther private schools edit Other private schools in the Center City area include Grades Pre K 12 Friends Select School Grades 9 12 City Center Academy Grades Pre K 8 St Peter s School The Philadelphia SchoolPublic libraries edit See also Free Library of Philadelphia Library Company of Philadelphia and Parkway Central Library The Free Library of Philadelphia operates the Parkway Central Library at 1901 Vine Street 36 the Independence Branch at 18 South 7th Street 37 the Philadelphia City Institute on the first floor and lower level of an apartment complex at 1905 Locust Street 38 and the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped at 919 Walnut Street 39 Other institutions edit Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools is headquartered in Center City 40 Culture editMusic and theatre edit See also Avenue of the Arts Philadelphia Center City Philadelphia is home to some of the nation and world s leading cultural institutions Avenue of the Arts a city designated cultural district includes Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts which houses the Philadelphia Orchestra a Big Five orchestra and the Academy of Music home of the Philadelphia Ballet and Opera Philadelphia The avenue is home to multiple theatres including the Miller Suzanne Roberts and Wilma theatres Forrest Theatre is also located in center city at 1114 Walnut Street Museums edit Mutter Museum a medical museum is located in center city at 19 S 22nd Street Recreation edit Center City Philadelphia has a vast number of restaurants bars and nightclubs McGillin s Olde Ale House at 1310 Drury Street is one of the nation s oldest pubs founded in 1860 Transportation editMain article Transportation in Philadelphia nbsp Benjamin Franklin Bridge a 2 917 86 meters 9 573 0 ft bridge connecting Center City with Camden New Jersey in March 2012Major highways edit Interstate 76 Interstate 95 Interstate 676 Benjamin Franklin Bridge U S Route 30 PA Route 3 PA Route 611Streets and bridges editCenter city streets and bridges include Benjamin Franklin Bridge which connects the city with Camden New Jersey and Benjamin Franklin Parkway a one mile long parkway that runs from Philadelphia City Hall to the Philadelphia Museum of Art Three major center city streets are Broad Market and South Streets Local public transit edit See also SEPTA Center City Commuter Connection SEPTA Jefferson Station Regional Rail Suburban Station Regional Rail Market Frankford Line 2nd Street 5th Street Independence Hall 8th Street 11th Street 13th Street and 15th Street stations Broad Street Line Spring Garden Race Vine City Hall Walnut Locust and Lombard South stations on main line Chinatown and 8th Street stations on Broad Ridge Spur Subway surface trolley lines 13th Street 15th Street 19th Street and 22nd Street stations all stations on Market Street Various bus routes PATCO Speedline 8th amp Market 9 10th amp Locust 12 13th amp Locust and 15 16th amp Locust Street stations New Jersey Transit various bus routes amp stops There is a 500 000 sq ft underground pedestrian concourse that connects many of the center city Septa stations to businesses and office buildings Primarily running under Market Street and Broad Street the concourse spans east to west from 8th street to 18th street and north to south from John F Kennedy Boulevard to Spruce Street Intercity public transit edit nbsp Interior of Philadelphia s 30th Street Station one of the nation s busiest passenger train stationsGreyhound at two locations 618 Market JFK and 30th Street Peter Pan and various Trailways buses at 618 Market Street Megabus 30th Street Station Various Chinatown bus lines various operators amp stops most stops near 11th amp Arch Streets Amtrak s primary Philadelphia station 30th Street Station is located immediately west of Center City just across the Schuylkill River SEPTA Regional Rail trains New Jersey Transit Atlantic City Line trains Market Frankford Line trains and subway surface line trolleys also service 30th Street Station and both Megabus and BoltBus stop on streets adjacent to the station As of 2016 update Taiwanese airline China Airlines provides a private bus service to and from John F Kennedy International Airport in New York City for customers based in the Philadelphia area This service previously stopped in Center City in front of the Marriott Hotel 41 Center City Residents Association editThe Center City Residents Association originally formed in 1947 to prevent Rittenhouse Square from being turned into a parking lot is a primary advocate for quality of life issues in Center City Other community organizations of this type include Logan Square Neighborhood Association Society Hill Civic Association South of South Street Neighborhood Association Washington Square West Civic Association and the Queen Village Neighbors Association Gallery edit nbsp The eastern portion of Center City from the One Liberty Observation Deck nbsp Carpenters Hall nbsp LOVE Park with the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the distant background nbsp Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History nbsp Friendship Gate in Chinatown nbsp Jewelers Row nbsp Interior of the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul nbsp Curtis Center nbsp Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts nbsp Mikveh Israel Cemetery nbsp The Grand Court at Macys Department Store in the Wanamaker s building nbsp Pennsylvania Hospital nbsp Kimmel Center nbsp Independence Hall as seen from the Liberty Bell nbsp Inquirer Building nbsp First Bank of the United States nbsp Reading Terminal nbsp Center City viewed from the PSFS BuildingSee also edit nbsp A panoramic view of Center City skyline from the northwest nbsp Philadelphia portalCurtis Publishing Company Independence National Historical Park National Register of Historic Places listings in Center City PhiladelphiaReferences edit 2018 State of Center City Philadelphia PDF 2018 State of Center City Philadelphia CENTERCITYPHILA ORG Retrieved May 23 2020 2022 State of Center City Philadelphia PDF 2018 State of Center City Philadelphia CENTERCITYPHILA ORG Retrieved May 23 2020 2022 State of Center City Philadelphia PDF 2022 State of Center City Philadelphia CENTERCITYPHILA ORG Retrieved September 4 2022 The State of Center City 2015 page 4 Archived September 12 2015 at the Wayback Machine The State of Center City 2008 Archived September 5 2008 at the Wayback Machine The Center City District and the Central Philadelphia Development Corporation May 2008 Center City District Boundary Map Center City District web site Center City District Archived from the original on August 30 2010 Retrieved August 27 2010 PPD Online Patrol Districts Philadelphia Police Department New signs make it official We have a gayborhood Daily News 04 19 2007 April 30 2007 Archived from the original on April 30 2007 Contact Sunoco Archived 2009 09 25 at the Wayback Machine Sunoco Retrieved on August 24 2009 Directions to CIGNA Corporate Offices Cigna Archived from the original on February 9 2010 Retrieved August 24 2009 Contact Us Aramark Archived from the original on May 15 2015 Retrieved August 24 2009 Shareholder Information Comcast 2008 Annual Review Comcast Archived from the original on November 26 2009 Retrieved August 24 2009 Offices Philadelphia Cozen O Connor Archived from the original on November 7 2009 Retrieved November 11 2009 Contact Kogan Page USA Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved July 5 2011 Kogan Page Publishers 1518 Walnut Street Suite 1100 Philadelphia PA 19102 a b Blumenthal Jeff Lincoln sells Delaware Investments Philadelphia Business Journal August 19 2009 Modified August 20 2009 Retrieved on August 24 2009 Contact Us Lincoln National Corporation Retrieved on August 24 2009 Northeast Regional Office Federal Bureau of Prisons Retrieved on June 9 2015 U S Custom House 7th Floor Philadelphia PA 19106 Philadelphia Federal Bureau of Investigation Retrieved on June 9 2015 William J Green Jr Building 600 Arch Street 8th Floor Philadelphia PA 19106 Benvenuti sul sito web del Consolato Generale d Italia a Filadelfia Welcome to the web site of the Consulate General of Italy in Philadelphia Consulate General of Italy in Philadelphia Archived from the original on January 16 2014 Retrieved February 1 2009 Panamanian Consulates in the U S Embassy of Panama in Washington D C Archived from the original on January 22 2009 Retrieved February 2 2009 Contactenos Consulate of Mexico in Philadelphia Archived from the original on March 2 2009 Retrieved February 1 2009 Consulates of the Dominican Republic in The United States Embassy of the Dominican Republic in Washington DC January 16 2002 Archived from the original on October 24 2002 Retrieved February 1 2009 DR to close four consulates in the USA Dominican Today November 8 2005 Archived from the original on June 20 2009 Retrieved February 1 2009 Consular Services Consular Reception Hours Consulate General of Israel in Philadelphia Archived from the original on June 19 2009 Retrieved February 1 2009 Marks Jon September 6 2017 A Year On City Adjusts to Life Sans Consulate Jewish Exponent Philadelphia Pennsylvania Retrieved August 31 2020 a b About Us Albert M Greenfield School Retrieved on April 5 2018 Snyder Susan August 22 2005 Selling schools to families A new campaign touts 20 Center City sites Its aim Retain the middle class Schools pitch aims at stemming flight of the middle class The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved November 8 2011 Center City Public Elementary Schools Center City District Center City Schools Maps amp Info Archived July 6 2007 at archive today Center City District A Guide for September 2007 High School Admissions Archived 2007 07 04 at the Wayback Machine School District of Philadelphia A Directory of High Schools for 2009 Admissions Archived 2015 11 06 at the Wayback Machine School District of Philadelphia Accessed November 6 2008 General George A McCall School Where the graduates go Center City District Albert M Greenfield School Where the graduates go Center City District Archived from the original on May 31 2008 Center City Schools Maps amp Info Center City District website Center City District Central Philadelphia Development Corporation archived from the original on July 6 2007 Lenfest Campus Mastery Charter Schools Retrieved on September 10 2012 35 South 4th Street Philadelphia PA 19106 Central Library Free Library of Philadelphia Retrieved on January 20 2009 Independence Branch Free Library of Philadelphia Retrieved on January 20 2009 Philadelphia City Institute Free Library of Philadelphia Retrieved on January 20 2009 Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Free Library of Philadelphia Retrieved on January 20 2009 Home page Archived 2012 04 14 at the Wayback Machine Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Retrieved on May 12 2015 200 Market Street Philadelphia PA 19104 Free Shuttle Service To From JFK Airport Archived 2016 03 06 at the Wayback Machine China Airlines September 15 2015 Retrieved on February 29 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Center City Philadelphia Center City District and Central Philadelphia Development Corporation How the 700 block of Market Street evolved Center City Residents Association39 57 07 N 75 09 50 W 39 952 N 75 164 W 39 952 75 164 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Center City Philadelphia amp oldid 1205535964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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