Elmwood
Appearance
Elmwood
| Type | Neighborhood |
|---|---|
| Location | Southwest Philadelphia |
| ZIP code(s) | 19142, 19153 |
| Named for | Elm trees that once lined the area |
| Boundaries | Roughly 70th Street to 80th Street, Woodland Avenue to Island Avenue |
| Adjacent | Eastwick, Kingsessing, Paschall |
| Major streets | Elmwood Avenue, 70th Street, Island Avenue |
| Transit | SEPTA trolleys, bus routes |
| Landmarks | Elmwood Park, neighborhood shopping strips |
Elmwood is a neighborhood in Southwest Philadelphia characterized by working-class housing and a diverse community. The neighborhood provides affordable homeownership opportunities and has access to Southwest Philadelphia's commercial corridors.
History
[edit | edit source]Elmwood developed in the early-to-mid 20th century as Philadelphia expanded into Southwest Philadelphia. The area attracted working-class families seeking affordable homeownership. The neighborhood was named for the elm trees that once lined its streets.
Character
[edit | edit source]Housing
[edit | edit source]- Rowhouses and twins
- Brick construction
- Modest homes
- Affordable prices
- Mix of conditions
Demographics
[edit | edit source]- Working-class families
- African-American community
- Immigrant populations (growing)
- Longtime residents
Commercial Areas
[edit | edit source]- Elmwood Avenue shopping
- 70th Street businesses
- Neighborhood services
- Mix of local and chain stores
Living in Elmwood
[edit | edit source]- Affordable housing
- Working-class community
- Near public transit
- Access to Southwest Philadelphia amenities
Getting There
[edit | edit source]- SEPTA trolleys: Route 36
- SEPTA buses: 52, 107
- Near: I-95, Philadelphia International Airport