18 Facts About Kensington Philadelphia

1.

Kensington is a neighborhood in Philadelphia that belongs to or divides Lower Northeast and North Philadelphia.

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Kensington Philadelphia is a primarily low income area after the loss of its industries in the 1960s during deindustrialization and the subsequent loss of much of its working class population to the suburbs.

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3.

Kensington Philadelphia is home to a large population of Hispanic Americans, mainly Puerto Ricans and Dominicans, and African Americans.

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4.

Google Maps' borders for Kensington Philadelphia show it including much of what is considered Fishtown and excludes West Kensington Philadelphia.

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5.

Juniata, the neighborhood to the north, and Kensington Philadelphia are similar demographically, yet the former is slightly wealthier and has more green space.

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6.

The area is known as the center of Kensington Philadelphia and was historically the commercial center of the neighborhood.

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West Kensington is similar to Norris Square and Fairhill in that it has a similar demographic to most of Kensington while having a more North Central Philadelphia identity, but unlike the other two neighborhoods it remains certainly part of Kensington.

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8.

Town of Kensington Philadelphia was named for the area in London known as Kensington Philadelphia, which had been recently established as the residency of the British crown.

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The original area of Kensington Philadelphia is more commonly called "Fishtown, " mainly because of the shad fishing that was one of the dominant businesses in Kensington Philadelphia in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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10.

Kensington Philadelphia has a population of approximately 42,000 people according to data from ASC 2020 survey.

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11.

Fishtown, formerly a small subsection of Kensington Philadelphia, has transformed with a new population of more college educated white people as well as increased investment from real estate developers.

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12.

Kensington Philadelphia is home to a large population homeless individuals, many of whom suffer from addiction.

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13.

Kensington Philadelphia has several medium and small sized parks and playgrounds which offer a variety of uses for visitors.

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14.

Strong community groups and nonprofits in Kensington Philadelphia have used the neighborhood's empty lots as an opportunity to create community garden spaces.

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15.

Proposal to open a supervised injection site in Kensington Philadelphia has faced backlash from residents, despite the area's prevalent public drug use.

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16.

Kensington Philadelphia is home to a number of community development corporations working to improve housing conditions and economic activity in the neighborhood:.

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17.

Intersection of Kensington and Allegheny Avenues is a major transportation and retail hub in the Kensington neighborhood, as it is served by the Frankford Elevated portion of the Market–Frankford Line which, running on top of Kensington Avenue, dominates the intersection.

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18.

In recent years, Kensington Philadelphia has experienced increasing social issues primarily related to drug abuse.

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