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Logan Square
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WALKSCRORE: 98 of out 100 - Walker's Paradise
The Deal:
Huge Federal homes, contemporary townhouses, high and low rise condominiums and lofts
The Feel:
Unbelievably Quiet to be so close to the action, lots of families.
Neighborhood Civic Association: Logan Square Neighborhood Association
Logan Square spans over 19103 & 19102 zip codes (Market St-Spring Garden St, Broad St-26th St) and is also one of the five original open-space parks/squares planned by William Penn. Running through the heart of it is The Ben Franklin Parkway and the jaw dropping Swann Fountain. This thriving neighborhood is the home to The Museum District (Museum of Art, Franklin Institute, Academy of Fine Arts, Academy of Natural Science, the Rodin Museum and the soon to be Barnes Foundation. In addition, City Hall, ThePenn Center and much of Philadelphia's Central Business District are all located here too. On the western end of this exciting neighborhood, lies a relatively quiet residential area filled with peaceful tree-lined streets. This is home to both the highly sought after Montessori pre-school, The Greenetowne School and Friends Select School (pre-K-high school) The residents enjoy getting groceries at both the corner grocer and at Trader Joe's
Logan Square Blog
Philly Outdoor Cafes Have Grown 209% since 2001!
According to the latest Center City Reports, sidewalk cafés in Philadelphia have expanded rapidly over the past decade. In 2001 the survey recorded only 69 outdoor cafes. The latest survey recorded 213 in the same area and found an additional 35 after they expanded the boundaries of the study to include Pine to South Streets and the Delaware River to 24th St. for a total of 248 outdoor cafes.
There are 72 outdoor cafes on the east side of Broad St. and 62 on the west side. These two neighborhoods within Center City are the most popular spots for outdoor cafes. Old City/Society Hill comes in 3rd.
Mayor Rendell legalized sidewalk cafes in 1995 and they have clearly become very popular ever since. Additional outdoor seating is very helpful in attracting impulse customers during the appropriate seasons and significantly expands valuable restaurant real estate during busy dining hours. According to the report, outdoor seating increases socializing, people watching, chance encounters, natural surveillance/street safety, and makes the City of Brotherly Love an overall friendlier place.
For a complete guide to Outdoor Dining in Philadelphia, check out this link to foobooz.com.
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Logan Square Neighborhood Information, 19103
Logan Square Neighborhood Information, 19103
Rittenhouse Square , Fitler Square and Logan Circle, are neighboring downtown neighborhoods located in the heart of Center City. The Rittenhouse Square neighborhood (17th-21st, Lombard-Walnut) has been famous world-wide for decades as the address of choice for high brow Philadelphians and illustrates the elegance, wealth, and culture of Philadelphia. The gorgeous Rittenhouse Square is one of the five original open-space parks/squares planned by William Penn.
Today, the tree-filled park is surrounded by high rise residences, luxury apartments, Walnut Street Boutiques, that rival San Francisco’s Union Square, and high-end hotels including the five-star, Rittenhouse Hotel. In addition, it features sleek sidewalk cafes, including Rouge, Devon and most recently Parc. It is the place to see and be seen and if there is a movie star filming in town it is pretty much guaranteed they will be making a stop at one of those restaurants.
The bordering, Fitler Square neighborhood, 19013 & 19146 (21st-26th, Locust-South) is primary an upscale residential neighborhood that features a beautiful park in the heart of it. The buildings surrounding Fitler Square are mostly situated on tree-lined streets. In addition to the natural beauty of the Square boasts a collection of animal sculptures. It is also home to one of Center City’s three prestigious Private Schools, The Philadelphia School.
The third bordering neighborhood is Logan Square 19103 & 19102 (Market-Spring Garden,Broad-26th. It is also one of the five original open-space parks/squares planned by William Penn. Running through the heart of it is The Ben Franklin Parkway and the jaw dropping Swann Fountain. This thriving neighborhood is the home to The Museum District (Museum of Art, Franklin Institute, Academy of Fine Arts, Academy of Natural Science, the Rodin Museum and the soon to be Barnes Foundation. In addition, City Hall, ThePenn Center and much of Philadelphia’s Central Business District are all located here too. On the western end of this exciting neighborhood, lies a realitively quiet residential area filled with peaceful tree-lined streets. This is home to both the highly sought after Montessori pre-school, The Greenetowne School and Friends Select School (pre-K-high school) The residents enjoy getting groceries at both the corner grocer and at Trader Joe’s.
Fitler Square: Stately single family townhouse from the mid 19th century to early 20th century and modern townhouse with garages.
Logan Square: Huge Federal homes, contemporary townhouses, high and low rise condominiums and lofts
Of the 538 houses and condos sold in 19103 between August, 2008 & August 2009, the average sold price was $478,085.
Walk Score: 98 out of 100, Walker’s Paradise
The FEEL:
Rittenhouse Square: Chic & Sleek filled with both the upwardly mobile and those who made it like the ladies who lunch
Fitler Square: Tranquil, Peaceful, Plenty of Penn students, professors and medical professionals
Logan Square: Unbelievable Quiet to be so close to the action, lots of families.
19103 Real Estate Market Report
Landmarks
Schools
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Greentowne School (preschool)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Philadelphia Electrical & Tech
University of Phoenix – Center City Campus
https://sdp-webprod.phila.k12.pa.us/OnlineDirectory/Directory
Supermarkets
The Sporting Club at the Bellvue
Rittenhouse Square Fitness Club
Neighborhood Associations
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Logan Square: 2008 Real Estate Review
In Logan Square, 19103 there were 18 house and condo sales, combined in the 1st half of 2008. The highest priced home sold for $2,000,000 and the deal of the neighborhood sold at $350,000. The Average Price for a Home was $711,695 and it took 146 days to settle from the time it was listed in the MLS. To View EVERY Logan Square property that sold between January 1, 2008 to May 31, 2008, click here!
















