Washington Square West, Philadelphia

Washington Square West Historic District
Clinton Street in Washington Square West, Philadelphia
Washington Square West, Philadelphia is located in Philadelphia
Washington Square West, Philadelphia
Washington Square West, Philadelphia is located in Pennsylvania
Washington Square West, Philadelphia
Washington Square West, Philadelphia is located in the United States
Washington Square West, Philadelphia
LocationBounded by 7th and Broad, Chestnut and South Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates39°56′44″N 75°9′40″W / 39.94556°N 75.16111°W / 39.94556; -75.16111
Area61 acres (25 ha)
ArchitectMultiple
Architectural styleLate Victorian, Federal, Georgian
NRHP reference No.84003563[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 20, 1984

Washington Square West is a neighborhood in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The neighborhood roughly corresponds to the area between 7th and Broad Streets and between Chestnut and South Streets, bordering on the Independence Mall tourist area directly northeast, Market East to the north, Old City and Society Hill to the East, Bella Vista directly south, Hawthorne to the southwest, and mid-town Philadelphia and Rittenhouse Square to the west. The area takes its name from Washington Square, a historic urban park in the northeastern corner of the neighborhood. In addition to being a desirable residential community, it is considered a hip, trendy neighborhood that offers a diverse array of shops, restaurants, and coffee houses. Washington Square West contains many gay-friendly establishments, especially in the gay village area of the neighborhood commonly known as the Gayborhood, which hosts annual events celebrating LGBT culture in Philadelphia, including OutFest.[2]

Philadelphia's Antique Row lies in the area, as does the nation's oldest hospital, Pennsylvania Hospital, and Philadelphia's oldest Jewish burial ground, Mikveh Israel Cemetery. Educational and medical facilities associated with Thomas Jefferson University, a leading regional medical university and health care center, are located within the neighborhood. The one-time headquarters of the former Curtis Publishing Company and the University of the Arts lie at the edges of the neighborhood.

Washington Square West's real estate is mixed commercial, residential and service industries, characterized by two, three, and four-story rowhouses interspersed with condominiums, mid-rise apartments, hospitals and offices with ground-floor retail. The neighborhood follows William Penn's original grid layout for the city, with many one-lane and pedestrian side streets added later as the population became denser. In addition to the block-sized Washington Square Park to the East, the neighborhood contains the smaller Kahn Park, named after the Philadelphia architect Louis Kahn who resided in the neighborhood.

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "CultureMob". CultureMob.com. October 6, 2010. Retrieved June 12, 2014.