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West Kensington
TypeNeighborhood
LocationNorth Philadelphia / Kensington
ZIP code(s)19122, 19133
BoundariesRoughly Lehigh Avenue to Girard Avenue, Broad Street to Front Street
AdjacentKensington, Fairhill, Temple University Area, Norris Square
Major streetsLehigh Avenue, 5th Street, Front Street
TransitSEPTA bus routes, near Market-Frankford Line
LandmarksTaller Puertorriqueño, Latino community institutions

West Kensington is a neighborhood in North Philadelphia / Kensington area with a significant Puerto Rican and Latino community. The neighborhood faces challenges including poverty and the ongoing opioid crisis affecting the broader Kensington area, but also has strong community organizations and cultural institutions.

History

West Kensington was historically part of the broader Kensington industrial district. As heavy industry declined, the neighborhood struggled economically. Beginning in the mid-20th century, Puerto Rican migration transformed the area's demographics and culture.

Latino Community

West Kensington is a center of Philadelphia's Latino community:

Taller Puertorriqueño

  • Cultural arts organization
  • Gallery and performance space
  • Educational programs
  • Community anchor

Community Character

  • Puerto Rican heritage prominent
  • Latino businesses and restaurants
  • Spanish-language services
  • Cultural celebrations

Character

Housing

  • Rowhouses
  • Mix of conditions
  • Affordable prices
  • Some vacancies

Challenges

  • Poverty
  • Opioid crisis impact
  • Crime concerns
  • Disinvestment

Assets

  • Strong community organizations
  • Cultural institutions
  • Near transit
  • Affordable housing

Living in West Kensington

  • Very affordable housing
  • Latino community and culture
  • Community challenges present
  • Active neighborhood organizations

Getting There

  • Market-Frankford Line: Near Berks Station
  • SEPTA buses: 3, 47, 54
  • Near Temple University

See Also