Cherry Street Pier

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Cherry Street Pier
Type Adaptive reuse pier / Arts venue
Location Delaware River waterfront
Coordinates 39.9550,-75.1380
Area 55,000 square feet
Established 2018
Operated by Delaware River Waterfront Corporation
Features Artist studios, gardens, food hall, event space
Hours 7 AM - 10 PM daily (varies seasonally)
Transit Walk from Old City; SEPTA bus 25
Website Official Site

Cherry Street Pier sits on the Delaware River waterfront in Philadelphia, reimagined as a space where artists work, people eat, and communities gather. Built as a shipping pier back in 1919, it's now a thriving adaptive reuse project that opened in 2018. The original covered structure remains, its dramatic industrial frame creating shelter and character that modern construction couldn't replicate.[1]

What makes it work is simple: artists, food, and public space coexist naturally here. It doesn't feel forced.

History

Original Pier

Back in 1919, Philadelphia's port still mattered. This pier served that purpose:

  • Handled Delaware River shipping traffic
  • Its covered roof protected cargo operations
  • It was part of a bustling port system
  • Eventually fell silent as shipping moved elsewhere

Transformation

The Delaware River Waterfront Corporation took on the challenge of bringing it back to life:

  • Between 2016 and 2018, the pier underwent major renovation
  • They kept the original structure and roof intact
  • Artist studios and public spaces got added in
  • Now it runs year-round programming

Features

Artist Studios

Working artists occupy studios throughout the pier:

  • You can watch them create
  • The residency program rotates regularly
  • Open studio events happen often
  • Art's available for purchase

The Garden

Container plantings and raised beds fill the center:

  • Container plantings and raised beds
  • Seating scattered throughout
  • String lights add warmth at night
  • You get river views through the open sides

Food and Drink

Several vendors operate here:

  • Local food options
  • Craft beverages
  • Menus change seasonally
  • Both covered and outdoor seating available

Event Space

The pier hosts everything:

  • Markets and pop-ups
  • Live music
  • Festivals
  • Private events too

Visiting

Hours

It's generally open 7 AM to 10 PM, though that shifts with the seasons. Best to check the website for current hours.

Admission

  • Free admission to the pier
  • You'll pay for food, drink, and art purchases

Getting There

Location: Delaware River waterfront at Cherry Street

By Public Transit:

  • From Old City, just walk east
  • SEPTA Bus 25 stops at Columbus Boulevard
  • Market-Frankford Line to 2nd Street, then a short walk

By Car:

  • Columbus Boulevard parking lots
  • Penn's Landing parking

By Bicycle:

  • Delaware River Trail connects here
  • Bike parking's available

Tips

The covered structure beats the sun and rain. Sunsets through the open pier sides? They're spectacular. Since Race Street Pier is just south, you could visit both in one trip. The event calendar shows markets and music performances, so check it before you go.

Nearby

See Also

References

  1. "Cherry Street Pier". Delaware River Waterfront Corporation. Retrieved December 30, 2025

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