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Revision as of 16:18, 23 December 2025

East Kensington
TypeNeighborhood
LocationRiver Wards
ZIP code(s)19125
BoundariesRoughly Lehigh Avenue to Norris Street, Front Street to Frankford Avenue
AdjacentFishtown, Kensington, Port Richmond
Major streetsFrankford Avenue, Lehigh Avenue, Front Street
TransitMarket-Frankford Line (Berks Station)
LandmarksFrankford Avenue corridor, maker spaces

East Kensington is a transitional neighborhood in the River Wards, located between Fishtown and Kensington. The neighborhood has experienced significant development spillover from Fishtown's gentrification, with new construction, artist spaces, and businesses opening alongside longtime residents and industrial uses.

History

East Kensington was historically part of the broader Kensington industrial district. As Fishtown gentrified rapidly, development pressure moved north into East Kensington.

Character

In Transition

  • New construction mixed with older housing
  • Art studios and maker spaces
  • Ongoing development
  • Mix of demographics

Industrial Legacy

  • Former industrial buildings
  • Some converted to studios/lofts
  • Remaining light industrial uses

Development

East Kensington is actively developing:

  • New apartment buildings
  • Restaurant and bar openings
  • Art collectives
  • Rising property values

Concerns

  • Displacement of longtime residents
  • Gentrification pressures
  • Proximity to Kensington's opioid crisis
  • Rapid neighborhood change

Living in East Kensington

  • New construction apartments
  • Converted industrial lofts
  • Some rowhouses
  • Mix of renters and buyers

Getting There

  • Market-Frankford Line: Berks Station
  • SEPTA bus routes: 3, 5, 39

See Also