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ColdJay64 t1_j225dt7 wrote
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Do you think it will take longer than Point Breeze/Gray’s Ferry?
CookedDenimRawPizza t1_j22632d wrote
I guess I really should have said “last to gentrify in South Philly east of Broad”. Was definitely only thinking on the east side when I wrote that.
To answer your question/make a guess… Point Breeze will probably gentrify fully before the strip around 7th. Grays Ferry probably gentrifies last even though it seems like developers are trying to make it happen. Personally I don’t quite get it. It’s transit connections are poor and it’s not particularly walkable. I guess with how close it is to PB and Grad Hospital combined with how cheap the real estate is (was?), people will try.
ColdJay64 t1_j229gdy wrote
Gotcha, that makes sense. I did some exploring around 7th, south of Snyder and it's a pretty interesting place. Definitely no new development, but I was surprised by the amount of restaurants and stores.
Was just wondering because I did think you meant all of South Philly, and I recently moved to the 23rd and Federal (ish) area. It is somewhat gentrified but has awhile to go - with a lot going on around the corner on Washington Ave. My block is a nice mix of people who have lived here their whole lives, and UPenn employees.
CerealJello t1_j22gk7n wrote
South 7th in that area is central to the some community development activities
GruffEnglishGentlman t1_j22hivx wrote
Grey’s Ferry abuts some massive housing projects. It is not going to gentrify any time soon, with the possible exceptions of areas on its northern and eastern fringe.
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