Discover the Philadelphia Waterfront

Curious about the Philadelphia Waterfront? There's never been a better time to live along the Delaware River.

Waterfront Square
901 N Penn Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
This is located next to the new SugarHouse Casino site. There is an enormous amount of development planned for this side of the waterfront. Philadelphia is currently developing a piece of land just south of this high rise cluster on The Festival Pier on Deleware Ave and Spring Garden. The Race Street Pier is already a lovely walking park. On your visit to 901 N Front Street please check ot Northern Liberties, specifically the Piazza At Schmidt's marked by the HUGE Flat Screen TV and Liberties Walk in addition to the Race Street Pier.
Pier 3
3 North Columbus Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Piers 3 and 5 were once thriving ports for all kind of imported food, goods and exotic cargo. Today, to the South is Penn's Landing, famous for the site of the most amazing fireworks, the Moshulu Boat/Restaurant, the Spirit of Philadelphia Cruises, and The Philadelphia Seaport Museum. Across Columbus Boulevard is the Historic District of Old City filled with more galleries per block than any other part of Philadelphia. And let's not forget the shopping and dining and History! We recommend Old City Coffee to get your engines started, a visit to the Fireman's Museum after that, and some window shopping on North 3rd Street before lunch. You will not go hungry with all of the choices available to you (Mexican, Indian, Tapas, etc.) anywhere along Market and Chestnut.
The Residences at Dockside
717 S Columbus Blvd
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Directly across the street from Dockside is Philadelphia's renowned Queen Village, South Street, and all of the fine dining shopping and entertainment you can take in. I highly recommend checking out the Farmer's Market in Head House Square, grabbing lunch at Famous 4th Street Delicatessen (expect to bring back a doggie bag!), and walk it off along South Street while you do some shopping and people watching.
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The Future Looks Bright for the Festival Pier
Reclaiming Philadelphia’s Waterfront
The New Race Street Pier Brings Energy to Philadelphia

3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Queen Village, Philadelphia w/ Hardwoods, Modern Kitchen, Deck & More
3 Bedroom Home for Sale in Queen Village, Philadelphia
Call The Somers 215-400-2620, RE/MAX Access, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia
Come see this charming 3 bedroom home for sale in Queen Village.
When you enter the large living room it features hardwood floors with plenty of lighting and a hall that leads you to the ultra modern eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances. There are hardwood floors throughout this large three story home including the spacious finished basement with a laundry area with hidden access panels for utilities.
This home features:
- central air
- a newer roof
- walk-in closets
- large bathrooms on each floor.
The second floor has two bedrooms with an outside deck. Take a walk to the third floor for your retreat which features a bathroom with marble floors as well as a Jacuzzi and stand up shower.
We welcome your visit to this 3 bedroom home for sale in Queen Village.
Contact: Sean Conroy
Office: (215) 400-2643
Cell: (215) 479-3021

215-400-2620
Remax Access, Northern Liberties
Fall Sprawl Savings from Northern Liberties to Queen Village
By next weekend, you will be deeply entrenched in the feeling of fall. So even though you want some new seasonal clothing now, we suggest you wait a week and take advantage of Fall Sprawl, "a shopping pilgrimage" that will spread the deals through Northern Liberties to Queen Village. Two really cool urban shopping districts with unique retailers, spunky coffeeshops/teahouses, and easy access from one neighborhood to the other. Get your fix of art, furniture, clothing, shoes, accessories, and then celebrate your savvy selections with coffee, beer, and snack deals.
Here's how it works:
Participating boutiques will be giving 10% off to start with. Shop at any location and get a stick on your card each time you shop. 1 sticker = 15% off your next shopping destination and 2 stickers = 20% off at the shop after that.
Get 3 stickers to get the special deals at the food establishments and continue to get 20% off at any participating locations thereafter.
Participating stores:
Northern Liberties
Bambi, 1001-13 N 2nd St (at the Piazza)
Millesime, 1001-13 N 2nd St (at the Piazza)
Arcadia, 819 N 2nd St
Casa Papel, 804 N 2nd St
Art Star, 623 N 2nd St
Soy Cafe, 630 N 2nd St (free large coffee or 1/2 off a smoothie)
700 Club, 700 N 2nd St ($1 off any drink)
Random Tea Room, 714 N 4th St (1 free boo chai)
Queen Village
Trunk Show, 313 Bainbridge St
Headhouse Books, 619 S 2nd St
Essene Market and Cafe, 713 S 4th St (20% off cafe food and juices)
Fall Sprawl
Saturday, Sept. 18 - Sunday, Sept. 19
11 - 6 pm
Related:
Casa Papel: A House of Paper in Northern Liberties
Headhouse Square: Markets, Margaritas, and the Tango
There's always something happening in Headhouse Square. The historic street market that was once a firehouse is now host to a farmer's market and other community events, like the Annual Easter Promenade and the Day of the Dead Celebration on South Street. Bordered by excellent restaurants like Pizzeria Stella and Xochitl and neighborhood institutions like the Society Hill Dance Academy, the Square is always busy with pedestrians heading to and from Old City, South Street, Queen Village, and beyond. For family fun, grownup margaritas, or a leisurely stroll, Headhouse Square is the place to be.
The Food Trust's Headhouse Square Farmer's Market is almost here, with a season kickoff on Sunday, May 2nd.
What’s up with…Queen Village
Queen Village is a neighborhood tucked below South Street next to the Delaware River. Along Fabric Row, the oldest and largest fabric district in the country, you'll also discover an addition of eco-conscious stores like health food market Essene, Juju Organic Salon, Bicycle Revolutions, and others. There is a wide selection of fabric shops and textiles stores. The Famous Fourth Street Deli is a destination for local politicians and enormous sandwiches.
The quaint, peaceful streets of Queen Village make it a family-friendly choice. it also draws in many artists. The homes here have a range of architectural styles, from 18th-century buildings to modern 21st-century construction. Many of the historic homes even have interior courtyards. The best part about Queen Village is that it is within walking distance to many Philadelphia highlights, such as the Italian Market, South Street, and Old City.
Read more about Queen Village.
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First Friday in Philadelphia: Meet you at the Spa
First Friday is always a fine night for art in Philadelphia, specifically Old City, Northern Liberties, and Fishtown. But for those of us in need of a little more indulgence, there's plenty of that, too.
This and every First Friday, Spa East in Liberties Walk will have discounted spa services for anyone who wants to start the month off rejuvenated. That should be all of us.
From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., there will be several specials, including:
Hot Rock Massage - 60 min $85
Spa-East Milk-Honey Hydrating Facial - $55
Chocolate and Champagne Pedicure - $35
Lavender Hot Oil Manicure $17.50
Spa East
1040 N. 2nd Street, Liberties Walk
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215-829-1009
According to Juju Salon and Spa in Queen Village, a VOP is a Very Organic Person. If you sign up for the VOP membership, you'll receive special discounts.
However, you can still get that extra pure feeling with the Valentine's Day special, which isn't very sinful at all...it just sounds like it. Try the raw chocolate mask with strawberry exfoliator, to refine and minimize pores. From February 13-14, the special treatment is free with any facial.
Juju Salon and Organics
713 S. 4th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
215-238-6080
Getting to Know Pennsport
Where is Pennsport and what is going on there? Ask around and you will find that not many people are quite sure. Most can tell you that it's the place to go watch the Mummers Parade.
Pennsport is one of the Philadelphia subdivisions that are considered an "up and coming" neighborhood. Located just south of Queen Village from Washington Avenue to Snyder Avenue and between south 4th Street and the Delaware River, Pennsport is a fantastic area with a ton of history as a port town.
Today I decided to get an inside perspective from one of Pennsport's residents, Denise Lopez. Denise and her husband Pat Lopez and their 3 beautiful children have been living in the area for about 15 years. So, I consider her an authority and a good source into what life is really like in Pennsport.
Me: Give it to me straight, Denise. What is your favorite thing about living in Pennsport?
Denise: First, I really enjoy the convenience most of all. I can go shopping for the family, pop onto I-95 with ease, go to Jersey in a snap, and enjoy Center City because it is all so close to our house. My second favorite thing about living in Pennsport is that there was a variety of schools for me to choose from for my kids. I had 3 picks including public school, parochial school and a charter school. Plus there are great local art and music programs. That is important to me.
Me: So, where do you go to just hang out in the neighborhood?
Denise: Well, I like the three local spots. Witch, Valentinos, and Ugly American. With names like those, who can resist? They are fantastic spots and all in walking distance from our home. My family enjoys the park at south 2nd and Reed. It is a "spray park" and the kids love it in the summer.
Me: Is there anything else you can think of that you believe is worth sharing with folks who are not familiar with Pennsport?
Denise: Yes. The great thing about this area is that there is a new wave of folks moving in. I volunteer at the library at Snyder and south 2nd Street. I see a lot of new faces. It is exciting. People can find a great starter home here or something a little more expensive and the best part of it, it works! It is a really tight South Philadelphia neighborhood.
Living here is great because we are so close to the Delaware River. We see every fireworks display, special event, and music venue featured at Penns Landing. The Mummers actually dance down my street every New Year and the Mummers Museum is right here in Pennsport at south 2nd and Washington Avenue. The Italian Market is a must see for everyone, even tourists. It is located at 9th and Washington and it is an amazing experience for people who have never been to our outside market.
It really is a great place to live.
Me: Wow! Thanks for sharing all of that with me Denise. I know I appreciate it and I am sure those people who are looking to learn more about Pennsport will find your thoughts extremely insightful.
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Phone: 215.253.6818
Why is walkability so important? Well, I don't know about you, but I'd rather not spend all of my time in traffic - waiting, spending money on gas, stressing the environment, and sitting when I could be getting some exercise.





