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Bustleton

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Bustleton
TypeNeighborhood
LocationNortheast Philadelphia
ZIP code(s)19115, 19116, 19152
Named forBustleton village (historic)
BoundariesRoughly Welsh Road to Byberry Road, Roosevelt Boulevard to Somerton
AdjacentSomerton, Fox Chase, Oxford Circle
Major streetsBustleton Avenue, Roosevelt Boulevard, Welsh Road
TransitSEPTA bus routes
LandmarksBustleton commercial corridor, Northeast Philadelphia Airport

Bustleton is a large neighborhood in the far Northeast Philadelphia, centered on Bustleton Avenue, one of the longest commercial corridors in the city. The neighborhood developed primarily after World War II and maintains a suburban character with shopping centers, single-family homes, and diverse demographics.

History

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Bustleton takes its name from a historic village along the Bustleton-Newtown Turnpike (now Bustleton Avenue). The area remained largely rural until post-World War II development transformed Northeast Philadelphia. The neighborhood attracted families seeking affordable homeownership with suburban amenities.

Bustleton Avenue

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Bustleton Avenue is the neighborhood's spine:

  • One of Philadelphia's longest commercial streets
  • Strip malls and shopping centers
  • Restaurants and services
  • Major retail destination for Northeast Philadelphia
  • Auto-oriented development

Character

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Housing

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  • Single-family homes
  • Split-levels and ranches
  • Townhouse developments
  • Apartment complexes
  • Suburban-style lots

Demographics

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  • Large Russian/Eastern European immigrant community
  • Jewish community
  • Korean community
  • Asian businesses and restaurants
  • Diverse population

Commercial Areas

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  • Roosevelt Mall (nearby)
  • Numerous strip shopping centers
  • Supermarkets and big-box stores
  • Ethnic grocery stores and restaurants

Living in Bustleton

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  • Affordable single-family homes
  • Shopping and services
  • More space than inner city
  • Auto-dependent
  • Diverse food options

Getting There

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  • SEPTA buses: 14, 58, 67, 28
  • Roosevelt Boulevard: Major arterial
  • Car: Primary transportation mode

See Also

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Frequently Asked Questions

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