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Revision as of 16:19, 23 December 2025

Oxford Circle
TypeNeighborhood
LocationNortheast Philadelphia
ZIP code(s)19111, 19149
Named forTraffic circle at Oxford Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard
BoundariesRoughly Rising Sun Avenue to Cottman Avenue, Roosevelt Boulevard to Castor Avenue
AdjacentMayfair, Bustleton, Feltonville, Lawncrest
Major streetsRoosevelt Boulevard, Oxford Avenue, Castor Avenue
TransitSEPTA bus routes along Roosevelt Boulevard
LandmarksOxford Circle (the traffic circle), Northeast commercial strips

Oxford Circle is a neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia named for the traffic circle where Oxford Avenue meets Roosevelt Boulevard. The neighborhood serves as a transitional area between the lower and far Northeast, featuring a mix of housing types and serving as a commercial crossroads.

Oxford Circle

The Oxford Circle traffic circle is a significant junction:

  • Where Roosevelt Boulevard meets Oxford Avenue
  • Major traffic convergence point
  • Defines the neighborhood's identity
  • Commercial activity around the circle

History

Oxford Circle developed in the early-to-mid 20th century as Northeast Philadelphia expanded. The intersection of major roads made it a natural commercial center. The neighborhood attracted working-class and middle-class families seeking affordable homeownership.

Character

Housing

  • Brick rowhouses
  • Semi-detached homes
  • Mix of older and mid-century construction
  • Affordable prices
  • Some apartment buildings

Demographics

  • Working-class and middle-class families
  • Diverse population
  • Asian American community (growing)
  • Latino community
  • Mix of longtime and newer residents

Commercial Areas

  • Roosevelt Boulevard retail
  • Castor Avenue shopping
  • Oxford Avenue businesses
  • Variety of ethnic restaurants and stores

Living in Oxford Circle

  • Affordable housing
  • Commercial convenience
  • Bus transit accessible
  • Near Northeast amenities

Getting There

  • SEPTA buses: R, 14, 24, 67
  • Roosevelt Boulevard: Major thoroughfare
  • Central location in Northeast

See Also